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Two federal judges in Cleveland will take senior status, giving President Biden seats to fill on the Northern Ohio bench; a third jurist is considering a similar move

Two federal judges in Cleveland will take senior status, giving President Biden seats to fill on the Northern Ohio bench; a third jurist is considering a similar move John Caniglia, cleveland.com © Plain Dealer file photo]/cleveland.com/TNS Judge James Gwin speaks with newly sworn in citizens during a hearing in U.S. District Court in 2017. [Plain Dealer file photo] CLEVELAND, Ohio – President Biden will nominate at least two federal judges in Cleveland in the coming months, filling the seats of longtime jurists who will become senior judges next week. U.S. District Judge Patricia Gaughan, the chief judge for the Northern District of Ohio, said Thursday that Judge James Gwin has notified Biden’s office that he will take senior status, effective Monday.

Stark County man admits to child rape and gets 20-year prison sentence

CANTON Judge Chryssa Hartnett paused during the sentencing hearing of a Nimishillen Township man Wednesday who pleaded guilty to child rape charges. Hartnett aimed her words at Robert E. Lee, 51, whom she sentenced to 20 years in prison in Stark County Common Pleas Court. I listened to it come out of your own mouth (in statements to police) . I heard you admit the unspeakable things that you did, she said. . This is not a child making an accusation, this is a child finally having enough, bringing it to adults attention and the perpetrator acknowledging it. Lee pleaded guilty to three charges of rape, two counts of gross sexual imposition and single counts of sexual battery and illegal use of a minor in nudity-oriented material or performance.

Judge approves Minerva schools wrestling lawsuit $125,000 settlement

A visiting judge in Stark County Probate Court approved the legal agreement this week. Mark and Krystin Dailey, whose son was the school wrestler named in the lawsuit, filed the complaint in December 2019 in Stark County Common Pleas Court. Probate court was involved because a minor is among the three plaintiffs in the case. The $125,000 will be paid by the defendants as compensation and for the pain and suffering of the boy and his family, as well as for attorney fees, court records said. Funds will be divided three ways, with $41,647 awarded to the parents; $41,647 for the boy and not accessible until age 18; and $41,662 designated for attorney fees.

Canton woman gets prison for locking girl in a dog cage in basement

CANTON  A woman who admitted punishing a young girl by locking her in a dog cage received a maximum three-year prison term for child endangering. She also received a blistering lecture from the judge for rolling her eyes and grinning as she was sentenced. Lillian Cottrell, 29, of Canton, admitted to the third-degree felony charge at a hearing Monday in Stark County Common Pleas Court. You have dishonored the word `mother, Judge Frank Forchione said, describing the child abuse as disgusting. Watching the defendant on a video monitor, broadcast in the courtroom from the Stark County Jail, he suddenly chided her.

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