In a motion filed on Monday, Margaret Tomaro, special prosecutor from the Ohio Attorney General s Office who is leading this case, said placing the two on community control would demean the seriousness of this offense.
Jason and Julia were both found guilty by visiting Judge Patricia Cosgrove for two felony crimes; one third-degree felony for complicity to tampering with evidence, and one fourth-degree felony for complicity to failure to stop after an accident. Tomaro, in the recommendation, noted the maximum prison sentence for complicity to tampering with evidence is 36 months, while complicity to failure to stop after an accident holds a maximum prison sentence of 18 months.
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