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WARREN A man who in 2017 was given two years in prison on gun charges is named in a superceding indictment charging him with improperly handling firearms in a motor vehicle, tampering with evidence, illegal conveyance of drugs and aggravated possession of drugs with specification for forfeiture.
Tre’Vaughn L. Walker, 28, of Stewart Drive NW, Warren, the brother of a man who died in an October 2013 police-involved shooting on Risher Road SW, is scheduled for arraignment on the new indictment by the Trumbull County grand jury next week before Common Pleas Judge W. Wyatt McKay.
The court record shows he originally was charged in October with three felonies in a case tied to an Aug. 28, 2020, Warren police traffic stop.
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WARREN The former Liberty schools superintendent, accused of bugging a school district office, was arraigned Wednesday on six felony and five misdemeanor charges.
The charges are connected to an investigation conducted by the state auditor’s and Trumbull County prosecutor’s offices.
Nohra, 49, of Topper Hill Drive, Hubbard, appeared with his attorney David Betras and pleaded not guilty to six counts of interception of wire, oral or electronic communications and five counts of interfering with civil rights.
A large contingent of supporters for Nohra were assembled outside the courtroom, but because of COVID-19 restrictions, the group including two priests was not allowed inside for the arraignment.
WARREN The former Liberty schools superintendent, accused of bugging a school district office, was arraigned Wednesday on six felony and five misdemeanor charges.
The charges are connected to an investigation conducted by the state auditor’s and Trumbull County prosecutor’s offices.
Nohra, 49, of Topper Hill Drive, Hubbard, appeared with his attorney David Betras and pleaded not guilty to six counts of interception of wire, oral or electronic communications and five counts of interfering with civil rights.
A large contingent of supporters for Nohra were assembled outside the courtroom, but because of COVID-19 restrictions, the group including two priests was not allowed inside for the arraignment.
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WARREN The attorney for Joseph S. Nohra Jr., former Liberty schools superintendent, said his client “emphatically and categorically” denies the charges that he was unlawfully bugging the school district office in 2018.
Nohra, 49, of Topper Hill Drive, Hubbard, was indicted by a special report of the Trumbull County grand jury Monday on six counts of interception of wire, oral or electronic communications and five counts of interfering with civil rights.
“Mr. Nohra emphatically and categorically denies the baseless allegations contained in the indictment,” attorney David Betras stated in a news release Tuesday. “My client is both bewildered and astounded that he now faces criminal charges for taking decisive steps to protect the taxpayers and looks forward to defending himself against these ludicrous accusations.”
WARREN The attorney for Joseph S. Nohra Jr., former Liberty schools superintendent, said his client “emphatically and categorically” denies the charges that he was unlawfully bugging the school district office in 2018.
Nohra, 49, of Topper Hill Drive, Hubbard, was indicted by a special report of the Trumbull County grand jury Monday on six counts of interception of wire, oral or electronic communications and five counts of interfering with civil rights.
“Mr. Nohra emphatically and categorically denies the baseless allegations contained in the indictment,” attorney David Betras stated in a news release Tuesday. “My client is both bewildered and astounded that he now faces criminal charges for taking decisive steps to protect the taxpayers and looks forward to defending himself against these ludicrous accusations.”