Dismissal of charges sought
By Tim Colliver - tcolliver@aimmediamidwest.com
This screenshot from the Highland County Common Pleas Court YouTube stream shows Judge Rocky Coss (top) and Garrison Salyer during Wednesday’s hearing.
Tim Colliver | The Times-Gazette
The attorney for accused child rapist Garrison Salyer wants “extrajudicial” statements made by the Hillsboro man suppressed and the charges dismissed.
Attorney J.D. Wagoner filed the motion to suppress with a memorandum of support on Monday, two days before what was scheduled to be the final pretrial hearing before Highland County Common Pleas Court Judge Rocky Coss via video link from the Highland County Jail.
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Apr 28, 2021
A 25-year-old Hillsboro man accused of sexually abusing his own son waived his right to a preliminary hearing Tuesday morning before a Highland County Municipal Court Judge. Garrett Salyer is facing a first degree felony rape charge, that after admitting to a counselor that he sexually abused his son multiple times. By Salyer waiving his right to a hearing, the case will go straight to a grand jury. Municipal court documents showed that in a recent session with a counselor, Salyer confessed to sexually abusing his then-1-year-old son on multiple occasions in 2019. After the counselor contacted Highland County Children Services on April 22nd following the confession by Salyer, officers went to his Treewood Drive apartment to question him about his confession. Salyer admitted to the crime at that time and was taken into custody.
Apr 28, 2021
A 25-year-old Hillsboro man accused of sexually abusing his own son waived his right to a preliminary hearing Tuesday morning before a Highland County Municipal Court Judge. Garrett Salyer is facing a first degree felony rape charge, that after admitting to a counselor that he sexually abused his son multiple times. By Salyer waiving his right to a hearing, the case will go straight to a grand jury. Municipal court documents showed that in a recent session with a counselor, Salyer confessed to sexually abusing his then-1-year-old son on multiple occasions in 2019. After the counselor contacted Highland County Children Services on April 22nd following the confession by Salyer, officers went to his Treewood Drive apartment to question him about his confession. Salyer admitted to the crime at that time and was taken into custody.