YOUNGSTOWN, Ohio - The probation for a former Mahoning County judge has ended early.

In a court document from July 21 that was filed Monday, Judge Ronald Suster terminates the probation for former Mahoning County Probate Court Judge Mark Belinky.

In the document, parole officer Joseph Solitro states that Belinky “has complied with the rules and regulations and is no longer in need of supervision.”

Belinky was sentenced to two years probation on July 9, 2014, after he pleaded guilty to a charge filed in connection with an investigation into his political campaigns.

Belinky is accused of tampering with records, a fourth degree felony.

According to a bill from the court, Belinky failed to disclose 2008 campaign contributions, expenditures and loans in amounts ranging from $7,500 to $150,000. The court document does not list a specific amount.

According to a search warrant, investigators searched Belinky's home for bank records, campaign finance reports, lists of donations and donors, ledgers and any documentation, computers, electronic storage devices, and electronic media.

Belinky has since resigned from the bench and surrendered his license to practice law.