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Reluctant guilty pleas given by man who assaulted police | News, Sports, Jobs

djohnson@mojonews.com Morning Journal/Deanne Johnson Uriah James is placed into a sheriff’s office cruiser in front of the Columbiana County courthouse by Sgt. Brandon Hoppel after James pleaded guilty to a list of nine charges including three involving the assault of three police officers in 2019. He admits his crimes, sort of LISBON An Akron man reluctantly pleaded guilty Tuesday to nine of the charges he was facing, including three for assaulting law enforcement after refusing to stop the stolen vehicle he was driving in February of 2019. Uriah Timothy James, 35, appeared before Judge Megan Bickerton in Common Pleas Court Tuesday, expressing his dissatisfaction after spending two years in custody for things he somewhat believes he did not do.

Akron man pleads guilty in clash with local police | News, Sports, Jobs

djohnson@mojonews.com Uriah James is placed into a sheriff’s office cruiser in front of the Columbiana County courthouse by Sgt. Brandon Hoppel after James pleaded guilty to a list of nine charges including three involving the assault of three police officers in 2019. (Salem News photo by Deanne Johnson) LISBON An Akron man reluctantly pleaded guilty Tuesday to nine of the charges he was facing, including three for assaulting law enforcement after refusing to stop the stolen vehicle he was driving in February of 2019. Uriah Timothy James, 35, appeared before Judge Megan Bickerton in Common Pleas Court Tuesday, expressing his dissatisfaction after spending two years in custody for things he somewhat believes he did not do.

Akron man pleads guilty to nine charges | News, Sports, Jobs

Akron man pleads guilty to nine charges | News, Sports, Jobs
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Man couldn t get her out of his mind, will now do time | News, Sports, Jobs

newsroom@reviewonline.com LISBON Sherman A. Pritt Jr., the East Liverpool area man who refused to stop calling and writing to Stacey Dawson despite a protection order, was sentenced to 18 months in prison on Monday. Pritt, 42, of Y&O Road, appeared before Common Pleas Court Judge Scott Washam and pleaded guilty to three counts of violating a temporary protection order, all felonies, and a misdemeanor charge of attempted violation of a temporary protection order. Pritt had also pleaded guilty to an additional temporary protection order charge previously before Judge Megan Bickerton and that case was transferred to Washam’s court so the two cases could be sentenced at the same time.

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