Plains man pleads guilty to felonies
By Branden Labarowski
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By Branden Labarowski
A man serving a life sentence without parole for kidnapping and killing his wife in 2011 was appointed a new attorney for his second appeal case.
An Ohio University student was reportedly raped in her dorm on South Green Monday morning.
A Chauncey man accused of vandalism pleaded guilty Thursday to one count of domestic violence.
An Ohio University student was reportedly raped in her dorm on South Green Monday morning.
A Coolville man who allegedly raped a 13-year-old girl in Athens County now has a second felony charge in his case.
Several Ohio University students told the Ohio University Police Department in February they believe a now-former resident assistant stole personal belongings while they were sleeping.
A plea bargain could be on the table for a former Ohio University student who allegedly stabbed another student with a broken bottle in February.
After 30 years in prison, an Athens man convicted of slitting an Ohio University student’s throat and stabbing the student 11 times was granted a hearing for parole.
After being convicted on July 31 of raping an intoxicated Ohio University student and being granted his appeal last week, Levi Canterbury is awaiting his next hearing.
This weekend is all about Ohio University students re turning to the college town they know and love.
After being convicted of rape against an Ohio University student, Levi Canterbury, of Gallipolis, was sentenced to seven years in prison Thursday.
After nearly two years, the jury reached a verdict Wednesday morning at approximately 10:45—a Gallipolis man was found guilty of two counts of rape.
UPDATE: Levi Canterbury, 23, was found guilty on two counts of raping an Ohio University student in September 2011, according to a news release.
Keith “PJ” Rutter was a “loving son and father," according to his mother, Nannette Justus, despite his struggles after losing his father as a child and his battles with substance abuse.
Though most incoming freshmen probably looked forward to getting their driver’s licenses when they turned 16, most end up leaving their cars behind when they come to campus.
For students who succumb to Ohio University’s party school reputation or those who just need help with legal documents, a private, nonprofit organization offers its services.
A former Ohio University student attended his sentencing in the Athens County Court of Common Pleas on July 2 for forgery and election fraud.