Apr 7, 2021
WARREN The defense in the rape trial of a 41-year-old Liberty man offered no evidence and called no witnesses this morning before attorneys for both sides presented closing arguments to the jury.
The team for defendant Theodore J. Fecko III reiterated to the jury that no DNA evidence was presented to support accusations that Fecko digitally raped a 12-year-old girl the Ray Court home of his mother on July 23, 2020.
Trumbull County Common Pleas Court Judge Ronald J. Rice is about to give members of the jury final instructions before handing the case over to them to deliberate.
If found guilty, Fecko could get a life prison sentence.
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WARREN Landlords representing the Cafaro Co. have sued Regal Cinema for back rent that has not been paid at two Regal locations on Cafaro property, including the Boulevard Centre in Niles.
In lawsuits filed this week in Trumbull County Common Pleas Court, Cafaro landlords Towne Management Co., representing property in Allen County, near Lima, and Boulevard Centre LLC, representing the Niles location, have sued Regal Cinemas Inc. in separate actions, seeking more than $2.073 million.
The lawsuit over the Lima property, which seeks $865,327, has been assigned to Judge Andrew D. Logan; and the Boulevard Centre action, seeking $1.188 million, has been assigned to Judge Peter J. Kontos.