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YOUNGSTOWN Sam Daviduk, 25, of Dogwood Lane, has pleaded guilty to felonious assault for causing a serious head injury to another man during a fight at the Shotz Bar on Oakwood Avenue last July.
Police said Daviduk choked the victim, threw him to the ground and repeatedly kicked him in the head during a melee. The victim was in critical condition at the hospital after the incident.
Judge John Durkin of Mahoning County Common Pleas Court will sentence Daviduk at 9 a.m. March 13. Prosecutors are recommending that he serve seven years in prison, but the offense qualifies for possible additional prison time under the state’s Reagan Tokes law.
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YOUNGSTOWN James P. Schreckengost, 24, of West California Avenue in Sebring, will be sentenced at 10:30 a.m. April 13 after pleading guilty Wednesday to attempted gross sexual imposition.
Schreckengost was indicted in Mahoning County Common Pleas Court on one count of sexual battery for giving drugs to a girl, 16, in March 2020, and sexually assaulting her while she was under the influence, prosecutors say.
Visiting Judge Thomas Pokorny presided over the hearing.
Prosecutors are recommending that Schreckengost spend nine months in prison. Schreckengost’s attorney can argue for probation at the sentencing.
Schreckengost will be classified as a sex offender and must register with the sheriff in the place where he resides once per year for 15 years.
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East Liverpool police dog Nero, who’d been accidentally loosed from his handler while pursuing a domestic violence suspect, knocked an innocent bystander to the ground and bit and scratched his hip and back, according to a police report.
That bystander, Kent Manninen of Wellsville, said he didn’t have any hard feelings and that Nero “was just doing his job,” an officer wrote in the March 26 incident report.
But a new civil lawsuit against the city, Nero’s handler East Liverpool patrolman Chris Green, and police Chief John Lane, alleges Lane wouldn’t allow Manninen to seek medical attention for his injuries until Manninen signed a statement promising not to sue the department.
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