Hillsboro child abuser get 11 years; caused 22 bone fractures to 3-month-old daughter
Haynes
HILLSBORO A Hillsboro women convicted of abusing her children, causing injuries including 22 bone fractures and a skull fracture to a 3-month-old, was sentenced to a total of 11 years in prison Tuesday in the Highland County Court of Common Pleas.
Britney Haynes, 18, received sentencing following her March 11 conviction on a second-degree felony count of felonious assault, plus two counts of endangering children, one count designated a second-degree felony and the other a felony of the third degree.
Judge Rocky Coss sentenced Haynes woman to eight years imprisonment through the merger of the first count of felonious assault and the second count of child endangering, and 36 months on the third count of endangering children, for a total of 11 years to be served consecutively.
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Martinsville man gets 2 years in prison
Dennis
Souders
HILLSBORO Two people received prison sentences while four others were given three years of community control following sentencing hearings Wednesday in Highland County Common Pleas Court.
Joshua W. Dennis, 33, Martinsville, was sentenced to a total of 24 months in prison on a third-degree felony charge of failure to comply with the order or signal of a police officer; and a fourth-degree felony charge of receiving stolen property, and was given credit for 100 days of jail time served.
The court’s judgment entry of confinement ordered 18 months incarceration on the failure to comply count, and six months on the receiving stolen property charge, to be served consecutively.