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Staff photo / Ed Runyan . Geraldine DeWitt, left, speaks to Judge Renee DiSalvo of Youngstown Municipal Court during her sentencing hearing Thursday. Behind her is her attorney, Ron Yarwood, and Angela Miner, a court-security bailiff. YOUNGSTOWN Former teacher Geraldine DeWitt, 62, was sentenced to 30 days in jail for assaulting a special needs student at McGuffey Elementary School in April 2019. Youngstown Municipal Court Judge Renee DiSalvo issued the sentence Thursday. DeWitt must report to jail March 4 unless she can provide a report from her doctor indicating a need for her jail time to be postponed until after she gets the COVID-19 vaccine. Her attorney, Ronald Yarwood, argued that because of DeWitt’s age, health and having not yet gotten a COVID-19 vaccine, going to jail now could “become something much more permanent than a jail sentence.” ....
YOUNGSTOWN Geraldine DeWitt, 62, was sentenced to 30 days in jail today for assaulting a student at McGuffey Elementary School in April 2019. She is sched ....
Jan 28, 2021 YOUNGSTOWN The sentencing date for former Youngstown teacher Geraldine DeWitt, 62, has been reset to 9 a.m. Feb. 18 after being postponed Tuesday. DeWitt pleaded guilty last week in Youngstown Municipal Court to negligent assault, a third-degree misdemeanor, for an assault on a student at McGuffey Elementary School last April. Youngstown prosecutors are recommending that she be sentenced to one year of probation, fined $100 and ordered to have no contact with the victim, a boy she taught in Youngstown City Schools as a special education teacher. She surrendered her teaching license, and the Ohio Department of Education has ordered that her license be permanently revoked. ....