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Reduced charges muddle candle case | News, Sports, Jobs

YOUNGSTOWN Elizabeth Clausen, 34, pleaded guilty Tuesday in Mahoning County Common Pleas Court to assault and domestic violence for hitting her husband, Eric Clausen Jr., 35, in the head with a thick candle two days before he died, June 10, 2018. Prosecutors will recommend she get six months in the Mahoning County jail. Clausen and her husband lived on Innwood Drive in Austintown at the time. Eric Clausen was an Air Force veteran who served two tours in Afghanistan. Prosecutors pursued charges against Elizabeth Clausen after interviewing her and a second woman. While being interviewed by police, she gave several different versions of what had happened, police said.

Mother of slain Youngstown woman: Do not play with guns | News, Sports, Jobs

Submitted photo. Nivea Ramos, left, is shown with her daughter, Crystal Hernandez, taken when Hernandez was about 16 years old. YOUNGSTOWN Nivea Ramos and her daughter, Crystal Hernandez, put a face on the violence that has taken so many lives in Youngstown. The face of Hernandez is of a young woman who enjoyed using makeup and posting glamorous images of herself on social media a young mother, 23, who moved to Youngstown as a teenager after growing up elsewhere. The face of Ramos is that of a woman whose reason for coming from out-of-state to Youngstown last year was that Hernandez, her daughter “my sunshine” was murdered here, and one of the murderers was on trial.

Pregnant mom sentenced for ex-boyfriend s drug death | News, Sports, Jobs

Latonya Cliff, 38, of Cleveland, cries while talking to Judge John Durkin of Mahoning County Common Pleas Court Wednesday during her sentencing hearing. She received a four-year prison sentence for providing the methamphetamines in balloons that burst and killed her then-boyfriend in the Northeast Ohio Correctional Center in Youngstown in 2018. At right is her attorney, Angelo Lonardo. Staff photo / Ed Runyan YOUNGSTOWN Latonya Cliff, 38, of Cleveland, cried as she said goodbye to her loved ones before walking to the front of the courtroom to be sentenced Wednesday. She also cried as she spoke to the judge. And, her boyfriend cried as deputies led her away to begin serving a four-year prison sentence.

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