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Taxi driver to be sentenced up to 12 years after assaulting woman in 2018: DA s office
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Lancaster taxi driver convicted of sexually assaulting female passenger in 2018
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Lancaster GOP committee members shrug off congressman, commissioners in selecting a Clerk of Courts nominee
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Denzel Nichols, 25, of Columbia, was convicted this week of rape and related charges stemming from an incident involving a 14-year-old girl in March 2018, East Hempfield Township police announced Thursday.
Nichols now awaits sentencing following a jury trial that occurred on Monday and Tuesday before Judge Thomas Sponaugle of the Lancaster County Court of Common Pleas. The jury found Nichols guilty of rape, aggravated indecent assault, statutory sexual assault, corruption of minors and indecent assault.
Investigators say Nichols met with the victim at the Mountville Park, where he supplied her with alcoholic beverages and marijuana. Nichols then drove the victim to a residence on Estelle Drive, where he raped the victim after she passed out.
33-year sentence handed down in Lancaster shooting
Updated 11:59 AM;
A Lancaster man is facing up to 33 years behind bars for two convictions related to a shooting in the city.
According to the Lancaster County District Attorney’s Office, Chappell Williams, 42, was found guilty on charges related to a drug-deal shooting on the 800 block of Chestnut Street.
Lancaster County Judge Thomas Sponaugle sentenced Williams Monday to 9 to 18 years in state prison on charges of aggravated assault, firearms not to be carried without a license and persons not to possess firearms.
Investigators say the shooting occurred in February 2019 when Williams got into the back seat of a car to buy marijuana, and during the transaction, shot the person he was buying it from in the chest and leg, causing serious injury.