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Testimony ties to case of Struthers child killing | News, Sports, Jobs

YOUNGSTOWN Yarnell Green Jr., 30, one of the four adults who was shot Sept. 21 the same morning 4-year-old Rowan Sweeney was slain testified Friday that Brandon Crump was the person who shot Green. That testimony contradicted testimony from a Struthers police detective, who said Green told him Kimonie Bryant, 24, was the shooter. The testimony came at a hearing before Judge Theresa Dellick of Mahoning County Juvenile Court to help her decide whether the evidence shows probable cause that Crump, now 18, committed aggravated robbery of Green the day Rowan was killed. Crump was 17 at the time of the shootings. If Dellick decides there is probable cause that Crump committed the robbery, the next step will be to transfer the case to adult court. At the end of Friday’s hearing, the judge said she will announce her decision later.

Bosel s sentence on hold | News, Sports, Jobs

Special to the Salem News YOUNGSTOWN The judge who sentenced former Columbiana County recorder Theresa Bosel Dec. 29 to 30 days of house arrest and other sanctions has stayed the sentence pending the outcome of an appeal Bosel has filed. A stay prevents further action until a future event occurs. Bosel’s attorney, Edward Hartwig, appealed the sentence and the court’s finding of Bosel guilty of vehicular manslaughter. The matter was filed with the Seventh District Court of Appeals on the same day Mahoning County Area Court at Canfield Judge Molly Johnson imposed the sentence. Hartwig stated in a filing that the sentence was contrary to law and that Bosel’s guilty plea to vehicular manslaughter was not made voluntarily, intelligently and/or knowingly.

Appeal puts Bosel s sentence on hold | News, Sports, Jobs

Special to the Journal YOUNGSTOWN The judge who sentenced former Columbiana County recorder Theresa Bosel on Dec. 29 to 30 days of house arrest and other sanctions has stayed the sentence pending the outcome of an appeal Bosel has filed. A stay prevents further action until a future event occurs. Bosel’s attorney, Edward Hartwig, appealed the sentence and the court’s finding of Bosel guilty of vehicular manslaughter. The matter was filed with the Seventh District Court of Appeals on the same day Mahoning County Area Court at Canfield Judge Molly Johnson imposed the sentence. Hartwig stated in a filing that the sentence was contrary to law and that Bosel’s guilty plea to vehicular manslaughter was not made voluntarily, intelligently and/or knowingly.

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