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Luis Figueroa, left, is shown in Mahoning County Common Pleas Court on Wednesday during his plea hearing. At right is his attorney, Tom Zena.
YOUNGSTOWN Luis Figueroa, 54, of East Judson Avenue, pleaded guilty Wednesday to felonious assault and a gun specification saying he committed a drive-by shooting.
His indictment states that he committed the felonious assault Jan. 30, 2020, and that he caused or tried to cause serious physical harm to a woman.
Figueroa was also indicted on one count of menacing by stalking and another gun specification, but Judge Maureen Sweeney agreed to dismiss those charges. Prosecutors offered the elimination of those charges in exchange for Figueroa pleading guilty to felonious assault.
YOUNGSTOWN Robert L. Weaver III, 36, of South Turner Road in Canfield, pleaded not guilty Tuesday during arraignment to aggravated vehicular assault for an Aug. 13, 2020, head-on crash.
Weaver, a passenger in his sport utility vehicle and the driver of another car were badly injured when Weaver crashed into the other vehicle after crossing over the center concrete divider on U.S. Route 422 in the city, hitting the car coming the other direction, according to a police report.
The crash occurred a short time after a Coitsville Township police officer ended a high-speed chase. The Ohio State Highway Patrol handled the crash investigation because Youngstown police refused to do it.
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Todd Perkins of Youngstown, left, stands with his attorney, Thomas Zena, during Perkinsâ plea hearing Wednesday in Mahoning County Common Pleas Court. Perkins was found guilty to two counts of rape involving young girls.
YOUNGSTOWN Todd Perkins, 55, of Coitsville Hubbard Road, pleaded no contest Wednesday to two counts of rape involving two children.
His plea avoided a trial scheduled for Monday.
Perkins, an electrician, pleaded no contest before Judge Maureen Sweeney of Mahoning County Common Pleas Court to a sex act involving a girl between October 2015 and October 2016 who was about 4 years old.
The girl also described inappropriate touching, said Jennifer McLaughlin, assistant county prosecutor.
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