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LISBON Deliberations are expected to continue today for a Columbiana County Common Pleas Court jury considering two days of testimony regarding the severe scalding injuries suffered in a bathtub by the 7-year-old daughter of a Winona area man.
Joseph Messenger, 28, Woodsdale Road, Hanoverton, is charged with endangering children, a third-degree felony and a first-degree misdemeanor assault. If convicted, he could face up to three years in prison.
During closing arguments on Wednesday afternoon, Assistant County Prosecutor Tammie Riley Jones reminded the jury of the testimony they had heard from Detective Jordan Reynolds, medical experts, a children’s advocate and even the child herself, now 8 years old, who testified from the courtroom next door by closed video.
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LISBON Deliberations are expected to continue today for a Columbiana County Common Pleas Court jury considering two days of testimony regarding the severe scalding injuries suffered in a bathtub by the 7-year-old daughter of a Winona area man.
Joseph Messenger, 28, Woodsdale Road, Hanoverton, is charged with endangering children, a third-degree felony and a first-degree misdemeanor assault. If convicted, he could face up to three years in prison.
During closing arguments on Wednesday afternoon, Assistant County Prosecutor Tammie Riley Jones reminded the jury of the testimony they had heard from Detective Jordan Reynolds, medical experts, a children’s advocate and even the child herself, now 8 years old, who testified from the courtroom next door by closed video.
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Ness Funeral Home was founded in 1950 by Ralph Ness to guide families through the funeral services of deceased loved ones. In 1992, Ness sold the business to Joe Sibley