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Lima teen gets 14-year sentence in pizza shop robbery

Lima teen gets 14-year sentence in pizza shop robbery By J Swygart - jswygart@limanews.com Na’Zier Howard, 18, of Lima, was sentenced Wednesday to 14 years in prison for his role in the January 2020 armed robbery at Little Caesar’s pizza in Lima. Howard also has a murder charge pending against him in Allen County Juvenile Court, prosecutors said. J Swygart | The Lima News Na’Zier Howard accepted a deal from prosecutors Wednesday and was sentenced to 14 years in prison on two counts of armed robbery with firearm specifications for a robbery in January of last year at Little Caesar’s pizza in Lima.

Lima teen sentenced as adult for felonious assault

Lima teen sentenced as adult for felonious assault By J Swygart - jswygart@limanews.com Jeremiah Alexander, 18, was sentenced to a prison term of five years on Monday on a charge of felonious assault, a second-degree felony that included a three-year firearm specification. The incident took place last summer, four days before Alexander turned 18. J Swygart | The Lima News Jeremiah Alexander, 18, who has spent the plast 242 days in the Allen County Juvenile Detention Center, left an Allen County courtroom headed for adult prison on Monday. Alexander was sentenced to a minimum prison term of five years on a charge of felonious assault.

Lima juvenile dispatched to adult prison system

Lima juvenile dispatched to adult prison system By J Swygart - jswygart@limanews.com Farrakahn Mitchell, 17, was ordered to begin serving a 10-year sentence in adult prison following a hearing Friday in Allen County Common Pleas Court. He was sentenced in October on an amended charge of robbery, a second-degree felony that included a firearm specification. J Swygart | The Lima News LIMA A Lima juvenile sentenced earlier this year as an adult to 10 years in prison for taking part in an armed robbery was back in court Friday morning to remedy a judicial oversight. Farrakahn Mitchell, 17, was sentenced on Oct. 2 by Allen County Common Pleas Court Judge Terri Kohlrieser to a minimum prison term of seven years on an amended count of robbery, a second-degree felony. The sentenced included an additional three-year mandatory prison term for the possession of a firearm during the commission of the crime.

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