Ohio judge to decide on adult trial for teen in shooting case
STRUTHERS, Ohio (AP) An Ohio judge is to decide soon whether a 17-year-old defendant should be tried as an adult on charges in a shooting earlier this year that left a 4-year-old boy dead and four adults wounded.
The youth taken into custody last month by the Northern Ohio Violent Fugitive Task Force in Youngstown is the second person arrested in the shooting early Sept. 21 in Struthers.
Prosecutors have asked that he be tried as an adult on an aggravated robbery charge and gun specification. The Warren Tribune Chronicle reports that a Mahoning County juvenile court judge is expected to decide the issue on or before a Jan. 11 hearing.
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Judge to decide on adult trial for teen in shooting case
Associated Press
STRUTHERS, Ohio – An Ohio judge is to decide soon whether a 17-year-old defendant should be tried as an adult on charges in a shooting earlier this year that left a 4-year-old boy dead and four adults wounded.
The youth taken into custody last month by the Northern Ohio Violent Fugitive Task Force in Youngstown is the second person arrested in the shooting early Sept. 21 in Struthers.
Prosecutors have asked that he be tried as an adult on an aggravated robbery charge and gun specification. The Warren Tribune Chronicle reports that a Mahoning County juvenile court judge is expected to decide the issue on or before a Jan. 11 hearing.
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Dodo Pizza in Leamington town centre.
Dodo Pizza – which has sites in 657 locations across 13 countries – has opened the branch and headquarters at 52-54 Warwick Street, which used to form a part of the former Co-op store.
Dodo Pizza was formed in Russia in 2011 and has since grown to become the largest pizza company in its homeland – and is now targeting the UK where it already has four branches in Coventry, Walsall and Brighton as part of a wider goal to grow its international presence across Europe, Africa and Asia to 200 branches by the end of 2021.
David Sweeney, the UK Head of Business Development at Dodo Pizza, said: “We’re privileged to be occupying one of the best locations in Warwick Street in the old Co-op building, which has been beautifully updated by Hatchback Developments.