Long prison sentence for York man who sexually assaulted girl for years
York Dispatch
A York City man who police allege sexually assaulted two girls over the course of a decade could spend three times that in state prison.
Darren Two Feather Dixon, 29, of North Beaver Street, appeared in York County Court on Tuesday, where Common Pleas Judge Gregory M. Snyder sentenced him to 15 to 30 years and ordered him to report to prison on May 14, according to court records.
Snyder also deemed Dixon who is a paraplegic a sexually violent predator, based on an evaluation performed by the state s Sexual Offenders Assessment Board, records state.
This was a tragic situation: Probation for man with BB gun whom York City police shot
Donovain Saulisbury, 33, must spend the first six months of his sentence on house arrest, undergo mental health and drug and alcohol evaluations and follow through with any recommended treatment.
York Daily Record
Donovain Saulisbury, 33, must spend the first six months of his sentence on house arrest, undergo mental health and drug and alcohol evaluations and follow through with any recommended treatment. Police shot him near the Greyhound Bus Station on East North Street near North Duke Street in York after he did not comply with their orders on Sept. 2, 2019.
House arrest for York man shot in leg after pointing BB gun at police
York Dispatch
A man shot in the leg by York City Police when he pointed a gun at officers has been sentenced to house arrest after pleading guilty to two misdemeanor charges.
The weapon was only a BB gun, but it looked like a real handgun, according to police.
Donovain Randolf Lee Saulisbury, 33, of the York area, pleaded guilty Thursday morning in York County Court to simple assault and making terroristic threats, and in exchange his other charges were dropped, court records state.
He was sentenced to five years probation, with the first six months on house arrest. Common Pleas Judge Harry M. Ness gave Saulisbury credit for the 30 days he s already spent in custody for this case, according to court records.
York County man pleads guilty to harassing U.S. Rep. Scott Perry and is fined $100
Mark Malinowski, 64, of Washington Township, left several profanity-laced messages for Perry, R-Carroll Township, about topics including the insurrection at the U.S. Capitol.
York Daily Record
District Judge Richard Thomas imposed the fine against Mark Malinowski, 64, of Washington Township, for the summary offense, which is similar in severity to a traffic ticket. The York County District Attorney’s Office agreed to drop a misdemeanor charge of harassment.
Outside District Court 19-3-10 in Dillsburg, Rick Robinson, Malinowski’s attorney, described the plea agreement as a fair resolution.
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