The life sentence was imposed during a hearing in the Guernsey County Common Pleas Court. She will first be eligible for parole in 15 years, said Angler.
Prosecutors said Null was the catalyst behind the fatal shooting in northern Guernsey County that claimed the life of Alexander Anderson. Like I told the jurors, she set the wheels in motion, said Angler after the convictions.
Anderson was pronounced dead at the scene on Zion Road.
A trial for the alleged shooter in the death of Anderson is scheduled to start on June 14 in the common pleas court.
Jacob Russell Harper, 26, Newcomerstown, faces one count each of aggravated murder with a three-year firearm specification, murder with a three-year firearm specification and improperly handling firearms in a motor vehicle, a fourth-degree felony.
Audrey McLemore is a returned citizen and entrepreneur.
More than 22,000 people are released from prison every year in Ohio, and as re-entering citizens, they face a lot of challenges. This week on WYSO we begin a new series of ReEntry Stories and hear about the lives of four formerly incarcerated women. They all took advantage of an educational program or some kind of skill building project while they were
in prison, and for all of them, it was a good first step.
Audrey McLemore is from Dayton, Ohio. ReEntry Stories series producer Mary Evans met Audrey while they were both incarcerated at Ohio Reformatory for Women in Marysville. Today, Audrey talks with Mary about why she chose the program she did while in prison and how they helped her remain successful.
Maya Rose Bliffeld s family is separated.
Not at the U.S.-Mexico border, but in middle America, where immigration officials are detaining her biological mother despite Biden administration policies allowing for her release.
Sara Mendez-Morales, 33, is an indigenous Guatemalan woman who doesn t know if or when she ll be released from U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) detention in Butler County Jail near Cincinnati, where she s been since August. Or if she ll ever again see her younger children, 4- and 12-year-old girls, now in foster care.
But Bliffeld, Columbus-area advocates and Mendez-Morales immigration attorney are fighting for her release. They say ICE keeping her detained goes against the federal agency s own policies and is immoral.
Marion Judge Jason Warner seeks release from prison during appeal
Twelve days after being sentenced to two years in prison, Marion Judge Jason Warner has asked to be released pending an appeal of his conviction.
According to online court records, Warner filed a motion on April 26 signaling to the court he will appeal the sentencing from visiting Judge Patricia Cosgrove, former Summit County Common Pleas Judge who was appointed for this trial after retiring in 2011.
Previously on April 14, Jason Warner and his wife, Julia, were both found guilty on one count each of complicity to tampering with evidence, a third-degree felony; and complicity in failure to stop after an accident, a fourth-degree felony. They received a concurrent two-year prison sentence for these felonies. According to the Department of Rehabilitation and Correction, they are expected to be released on April 8, 2023, but they can apply for judicial release after six months.
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