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May 11, 2021
WARREN – A city resident who pleaded guilty to a two-count amended indictment of having a fentanyl substance on him during a traffic stop will serve a year in prison.
Police also will retain $1,580 that was taken by police from Martae Porterfield, 21, during his the June 24 arrest.
Porterfield appeared before Trumbull County Common Pleas Judge Andrew Logan today.
Two charges of possession of cocaine and aggravated possession of drugs were not included in the amended indictment.
Porterfield previously was sentenced to prison during court hearings before Judges Peter Kontos and Ronald Rice earlier this year, and in 2020 on a variety of charges related to drug possession and having weapons while under disability.
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WARREN The former executive secretary to Mayor Doug Franklin and former Safety Service Director Enzo Cantalamessa has been hired to become the newly created legislative aide / projects and grants coordinator in the law department.
Rachel Hathhorn, hired in 2014 to be Franklin’s executive secretary, will earn $52,000 in the new position. Her long-rumored move to the law department was announced last week.
Cantalamessa, who is now the city law director, said in November he wanted to create the position to assist the city in digitizing its records and prepare the legislative requests made by council members.
He emphasized that an assistant law director position, which was not filled since he was elected, was being eliminated to help pay Hatthorn’s salary. That position paid $64,259 annually. At the time, Cantalamessa said the law office had five lawyers, including himself.
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WARREN A former city events coordinator pleaded guilty to one count of theft in office and must undergo a pre-sentence investigation before Trumbull County Common Pleas Court Judge Peter Kontos decides her fate.
Kisha T. Jackson, 45, sobbed as she agreed to the plea agreement. It reduced two charges of theft in office, fourth-degree felonies, to a single charge of theft in office, F-5, which, if sentenced to prison, would mean less time.
She also could be placed on probation.
Jackson, 2951 Mellgren Drive SW, has been free on a $5,000 personal recognizance bond.
Prosecutors are expected to seek some prison time.
Dec 21, 2020
WARREN – A former city events coordinator pleaded guilty today to one count of theft in office, and will undergo a pre-sentence investigation before sentencing by Common Pleas Court Judge Peter Kontos.
Kisha T. Jackson, 45, sobbed as she agreed to the plea agreement that reduced the charge from a fourth degree felony to a lesser fifth degree felony, meaning should could face a lighter sentence.
Jackson could face more than a year in prison, if the judge sentences her to serve time. She also could receive probation.
Jackson worked as the city’s event coordinator, before being fired for not turning in more than $2,800 in cash collected for the Christmas on the Square Committee in 2019 and 2020.