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A 54-year-old Haverhill man admitted Monday he raped an intellectually disabled woman who had been placed in his home by an adult foster care agency. Joseph Gagnon pleaded guilty to rape, two counts of indecent assault and battery on a person over 14 and permitting abuse on a disabled person at a change of plea […]
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MITCHELL A Mitchell, Indiana man arrested in January on charges of dealing methamphetamine, possession of methamphetamine and unlawful possession of syringes was found not guilty by a jury on Tuesday.
Michael Huff, 43, was released from Lawrence County jail Tuesday after approximately 175 days in jail. His cash-only bond had been set at $200,000.
The trial was held in Lawrence Superior Court II, where jurors listened to witnesses and watched body-cam footage.
“We tried the case with the evidence we had. The jury made the ultimate decision, and the jury is always correct, Lawrence County Prosecutor Sam Arp said.
Huff’s Indianapolis-based attorney, Denise Turner, said the case came down to the testimony of 32-year-old co-defendant Jennifer East, who was offered a plea deal in exchange for her testimony.
By Julie Manganis Staff Writer Dec 22, 2020
Dec 22, 2020
SALEM â A Salem man was sentenced to three to four years in state prison on Monday after pleading guilty to sexually abusing a teenage girl and demanding she make sexually explicit videos for him.Â
Michael Carr, 39, who was living at 6 Ober St. prior to his arrest, was charged in September 2019 after the girl s grandmother took her to police.Â
He pleaded guilty Monday to indecent assault and battery, three counts of posing a child in a state of nudity and two counts of disseminating obscene material to a minor.Â
Under the terms of a sentence imposed by Lawrence Superior Court by Judge Salim Tabit, Carr will be required to have no contact with the victim, undergo mental health and sex offender evaluations and any treatment recommended, and must register as a sex offender when released from custody. Following his sentence he will spend three years on probation.Â