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Defense attorney believes alleged victim will change story on witness stand
By J Swygart - jswygart@limanews.com
Damariante Dillingham is scheduled to stand trial beginning Aug. 10 on charges of aggravated robbery, a first-degree felony with an attached three-year firearm specification, and felonious assault, a second-degree felony that also carries a three-year firearm spec.
J Swygart | The Lima News
LIMA The attorney for a Lima man charged with assaulting his girlfriend on Tuesday expressed concerns that the woman will recant statements made to police surrounding the incident.
A special prosecutor trying the case says he believed the defendant reached out to the alleged victim to persuade her to do just that.
Young boy steals show in Lima courtroom
By J Swygart - jswygart@limanews.com
Ashli Martin, 28, charged with felonious assault for allegedly stabbing the father of one of her children, appeared in Allen County Common Pleas Court for a hearing Thursday surrounding the legal competency of her 8-year-old son to testify in court.
J Swygart | The Lima News
LIMA A witness called to the stand during a motion hearing Thursday in Allen County Common Pleas Court bore little resemblance to most who find themselves in a court of law.
This one could barely see over the top of the railing that surrounded his seat, but that didn’t stop him from eliciting heartfelt smiles and laughter from nearly everyone in the courtroom. The 8-year-old boy who found himself in very adult surroundings on Thursday handled the situation with a wisdom seemingly beyond his years as he answered questions from Judge Terri Kohlrieser calmly and confidently.