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Assistant U S attorney couple balancing criminal prosecutions, home life amid pandemic

Assistant U.S. attorney couple balancing criminal prosecutions, home life amid pandemic Marc Kovac, The Columbus Dispatch © Kyle Robertson/Columbus Dispatch Assistant U.S. Attorneys Heather Hill and Brian Martinez poses for a photo outside the Federal courthouse in downtown Columbus on December 15, 2020. The married couple juggles heavy prosecutions and home life. Heather Hill was looking forward to making Christmas cookies before the holidays, a brief bit of yuletide normalcy to end an anything-but-normal year. She loves baking. Maybe she’ll open a bakery after she retires. “Baking is one of my stress relievers,” she said. Talk about a good time for stress relief, following months of global pandemic and national upheaval. For Hill and her husband, Brian Martinez, there’s the added pressures that come with their everyday work as assistant U.S. attorneys for the Southern District of Ohio.

Prosecutor couple work to balance home, work lives during pandemic

She loves baking. Maybe she’ll open a bakery after she retires. “Baking is one of my stress relievers,” she said. Talk about a good time for stress relief, following months of global pandemic and national upheaval. For Hill and her husband, Brian Martinez, there’s the added pressures that come with their everyday work as assistant U.S. attorneys for the Southern District of Ohio. It’s been an unrelenting year all around, with days long on pressure and short on romance and relaxation. “What we’re dealing with isn’t any different than what a lot of other families and other couples are dealing with,” Martinez said. “When you’re working from home all the time, the work is always there. You have to make a really conscious effort to not do it … It’s a challenge when your work and your home are in the same place.”

Auburn man accused of possessing child sexual abuse images is indicted in federal court

Auburn man accused of possessing child sexual abuse images is indicted in federal court; Christopher Rondeau served time for similar offense in the past Updated Dec 30, 2020; A Worcester County man was indicted on a federal charge of possessing child sexual abuse images, according to authorities who noted the man had served time in the past for a similar charge. The 35-year-old Auburn man, Christoper Rondeau, was indicted by a federal grand jury after his cellphone contained child sexual abuse images, according to the U.S. Attorney’s Office. Rondeau was released from federal custody in August 2019 on a prior charge of receiving child pornography and is a registered Level 2 sex offender in Massachusetts.

Matthews, N C Man Is Sentenced To More Than 15 Years In Prison For Child Pornography

Matthews, N C Man Is Sentenced To More Than 15 Years In Prison For Child Pornography
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