A trial date of March 27 was set for James Haddox this past Monday, according to Athens County Prosecutor Keller Blackburn.
Haddox, accused of raping a 13-year-old girl in Coolville, is currently being held at the Southeastern Ohio Regional Jail.
Rape is a first-degree felony. Haddox could spend a maximum of 10 years in prison and pay a maximum fine of $20,000 if convicted, according to the Ohio Revised Code.
On Wednesday afternoon, Levi Canterbury’s hearing to file a motion was moved to March, Blackburn said.
Canterbury is charged with two counts of rape and is being held at the
Southeastern Ohio Regional Jail.
The charges stemmed from an incident Sept. 10 when Canterbury allegedly picked up the female student on state Route 682, allegedly drove her to a lit parking lot and allegedly raped her. He then dropped her off near College Gate, according to an Ohio University Police Department crime alert, according to a previous Post article.
The victim reported the rape to the Ohio University Police Department Sept. 15,
stating she remembered being picked up on state Route 682 and that he had been dropped off at College Gate in the early morning hours of Sept. 10, according to a previous Post article.
Rape is a first-degree felony. Canterbury could be sentenced to a maximum of
20 years in prison and a maximum fine of $40,000 if convicted of both charges,
according to the Ohio Revised Code.
Blackburn added that no developments had been made during the Nathan Cencula status conference.




