A former banker will be arraigned in Cincinnati.
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Former Home State Savings Bank owner Marvin Warner entered a written plea of innocent to 50 counts stemming from the thrift’s dealings with a Florida securities broker and will not be required to appear in person at his arraignment Friday. Warner, who now lives in Florida, and former Home State President David Schiebel both entered written innocent pleas and were allowed to remain free on recognizance bonds. Warner, Schiebel and Berton Bongard, another former Home State president, were among five men indicted by a special state grand jury Dec. 13. The grand jury is investigating the collapse of Home State last March.
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