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Janesville man sentenced to 10 years of prison for 2020 homicide

April 7, 2021 A Janesville man receives a 10-year prison sentence for a 2020 homicide. 25-year-old Corvasie Weaver pleaded guilty to a reduced charge of second-degree reckless homicide for the shooting death of 40-year-old James Chestnut. Assistant District Attorney Mary Bricco accused Weaver of diverting blame for his actions in this incident and others. She noted that he fled the area after the shooting and was arrested three months later in Tennessee. Defense attorney Jason Sanders said Weaver believed the victim to be a violent and dangerous person who he had been in previous altercations with. Rock County Judge John Wood sentenced him Wednesday to 10 years in prison followed by 10 years of extended supervision.

UPDATE: Janesville man sentenced to 10 years in prison for 2020 shooting death

JANESVILLE Rock County Judge John Wood sees a lot of different cases, but he said it’s hard to find any more serious than those involving a loss of life. Everyone who spoke Wednesday in Rock County Court agreed that Corvasie S. Weaver should go to prison for fatally shooting James C. Chestnut III, 40, outside a house party in Janesville in January 2020. “I regret everything from that night. I’m very remorseful for what happened that night. I wish I could take it back, but I can’t,” Weaver said. “That decision I made, I have to live with the consequences. I’m willing to accept my fate, whatever that may be, because I was wrong.”

Janesville man pleads guilty for 2020 shooting death

Janesville man pleads guilty for 2020 shooting death
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Beloit man pleads guilty to lesser charge in Janesville stabbing

Attorneys reach a plea deal for a Janesville stabbing suspect in a case prosecutors described as “he said, he said.” 30-year-old Shedrick Baldwin of Beloit was originally charged with attempted first-degree intentional homicide for the 2018 stabbing of Ladale Johnson over a woman Baldwin was in a relationship with. He pleaded guilty Tuesday to an amended charge of second-degree recklessly endangering safety, and Rock County Judge Barbara McCrory sentenced him to 14 months in prison followed by 30 months of extended supervision. Defense attorney Walt Isaacson said Baldwin was being choked by Johnson when he stabbed him, and the two had a prior history of altercations.

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