Murray City official pleads guilty
The Murray City police chief pleaded guilty to multiple charges Tuesday to receiving stolen property owned by Paul E. Roberts, a Glouster man allegedly murdered by his son.
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The Murray City police chief pleaded guilty to multiple charges Tuesday to receiving stolen property owned by Paul E. Roberts, a Glouster man allegedly murdered by his son.
A grand jury indicted a Glouster man Monday for nine offenses, including one count of murder and another for aggravated murder, Athens County Prosecutor Keller Blackburn said at a press conference Monday. Paul J. Roberts, 41, is accused of murdering his father, Paul E. Roberts, earlier this month.
An article that appeared in the Oct. 28 issue of The Post did not clarify the details of a study on lack of empathy in psychopaths published in September by Frontiers in Human Neuroscience, an academic publisher and research network. There were 120 inmates scanned in that study. It was funded by a $1.6 million grant for a four-year project, which is to include at least six or more studies.
The September Term of the Athens County grand jury indicted a Glouster man Monday for aggravated murder of his father, Athens County Prosecutor Keller Blackburn said in a press conference Monday.
A Glouster man imprisoned since Friday confessed Wednesday morning that he killed his father, but law enforcement officials are skeptical to accept his testimony.
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Athens County Common Pleas Court Judge L. Alan Goldsberry sentenced a Logan man to prison Friday for theft of firearms, among other charges.
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One of the two Athens residents accused of kidnapping a 16-year-old girl and using her as a prostitute in exchange for money and drugs was indicted Monday.
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Two Athens County residents were charged Monday in Athens Municipal Court with prostitution and human trafficking of a 16-year-old girl.