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New Concord man facing 16 years in prison for rape
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A New Concord man will face up to 16 1/2 years in prison when he is sentenced next month in the Guernsey County Common Pleas Court after entering a negotiated plea to a first-degree felony rape charge on Monday.
Mark A. Lehner, 23, was convicted of the rape charge after entering a guilty plea and the court ordered a presentence investigation report be completed prior to the sentencing hearing on Aug. 26.
Guernsey County Prosecuting Attorney Lindsey Angler and defense attorney Jack Blakeslee will argue for an indefinite sentence from a minimum penalty of 3 to 4 1/2 years to 11 to 16 1/2 years.
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Ronald Wolters – Photo: GCSO
CAMBRIDGE, Ohio A Buffalo man has been found guilty of sex crimes involving children after a seven day jury trial in the Guernsey County Common Pleas Court.
52-year-old Ronald Wolters was convicted of three counts of Rape and eight counts of Gross Sexual Imposition on Wednesday. The victim of each count was a minor child under the age of 10. A sentencing hearing for Wolters, presided by Judge Daniel G. Padden, will take place on Wednesday, April 7th.
Guernsey County Prosecuting Attorney Lindsey Angler thanked the jury for their verdict, saying “It sends a clear message that kids in Guernsey County will be believed, and we are committed to prosecuting these cases fully. I would specifically like to thank Amy Pridday, the victim’s advocate from the Ohio Attorney General’s Office, as well as Kristine Myers and Elisha Clark of the Children’s Advocacy center, and Lt. Sam Williams from the Sheriff’s Office for their tireless dedication to this