MARIETTA Nearly three years after the death of 2-month-old Gannon Dawson, his father Michael A. Dawson Jr. pleaded guilty to involuntary manslaughter Thursd
Nearly three years after the death of 2-month-old Gannon Dawson, his father Michael A. Dawson Jr. pleaded guilty to involuntary manslaughter Thursday morning on
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A car wash was held May 1 as Joe Antillâs final project for Compass Drug Court. The car wash, held at the VFW Ronnie W. Davis Memorial Post 5108 in Marietta, raised more than twice what Antill expected.
At a glance:
¯ He noted he has been 374 days sober.
¯ As his final project, he held a car wash to help veterans.
Source: Compass Drug Court.
Joe Antill graduated from Compass Drug Court on Monday with a special milestone 374 days of sobriety.
“You made it a year. That’s awesome!” said Washington County Common Pleas Judge Mark Kerenyi.
Steven Andrew Osborne
MARIETTA The Little Hocking man indicted for the attempted murder of Devon Ours will next be evaluated for competency to stand trial.
Steven Andrew Osborne, 19, of 529 Federal Road, appeared from the Washington County Jail on Friday for a bond and arraignment hearing in Washington County Common Pleas Court.
Osborne is one of three defendants, two adults and a minor, charged in the attack upon Ours, of Marietta, which officials say occurred on Feb. 12.
Osborne faces four felony counts with two gun specifications assigned to the highest felonies of attempted murder (first degree) and felonious assault (second degree).
jpatterson@mariettatimes.com The arraignment of Steven Andrew Osborne, left, 19, of 529 Federal Road, Little Hocking, for attempted murder, felonious assault, tampering with evidence, and having weapons under disability, was facilitated via teleconference Friday between Washington County Common Pleas Court and the Washington County Jail. Also pictured: Judge Mark Kerenyi presiding and attorneys for the prosecution and defense seated at opposing tables in front of a gallery including relations to Osborne.
What’s next:
¯ Osborne would next be scheduled for a competency evaluation to determine whether he is fit to stand trial.
¯ Following such an evaluation a competency hearing would enter that evaluation into the record of the case.