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LISBON A Wellsville man who found his way into the home of Mayor Nancy Murray in September pleaded guilty to trespass in a habitation, a fourth-degree felony charge, on Wednesday in Common Pleas Court.
Jonathan M. Pullie, 46, of Broadway, is facing up to 18 months in prison and a fine of $5,000. Assistant County Prosecutor Alec Beech said he will request Judge Megan Bickerton consider a 14-month prison term.
Sentencing is scheduled for Sept. 27 and a pre-sentencing investigation was requested from the probation department. His defense attorney, Jennifer Gorby, is expected to ask for less time or community control.
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LISBON Tyree DeShaun Robinson pleaded guilty to involuntary manslaughter in the overdose death of Joseph Robert Urgitus on Tuesday morning, even through Robinson pointed out during the hearing in Common Pleas Court he had never met Urgitus.
Robinson, 26, of Youngstown, had been scheduled for a jury trial this week before deciding to plead guilty to the only charge he faced, a first-degree felony involuntary manslaughter.
Chief Assistant County Prosecutor Ryan Weikart said both witnesses and text messages link Robinson to the death of Urgitus. During Tuesday’s plea hearing, Assistant County Prosecutor Alec Beech told Judge Megan Bickerton that Robinson sold Urgitus a mixture of both crack cocaine and heroin on March 6, 2019. At the time of the arrest, investigators believed the drugs also may have contained fentanyl.
LISBON A New Waterford man who broke into his sister’s home in late 2019, will get the counseling treatment he was seeking, but he will await treatment wh
LISBON A New Waterford man who broke into his sister’s home in late 2019, will get the counseling treatment he was seeking, but he will await treatment wh
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