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LISBON β A Cleveland man accused of beating another man before stealing his backpack, wallet and gold watch in Salem last year was ordered to prison for at least two years. Dontae D. McKissic, 21, appeared for sentencing recently in Columbiana County Common Pleas Court for a lesser robbery charge, a third-degree felony, and the second-degree felony charge of felonious assault.
The charges against McKissic originally included a first-degree felony aggravated robbery and the felonious assault for the incident on Aug. He received an indefinite sentence of two to three years for the felonious assault, with two years from the court and the possibility of a third year if the Ohio Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation decides he needs to stay longer after two years.
He was sentenced to 24 months or two years for the robbery. Both sentences are to be served at the same time. He received credit for days served in the county jail. Charges of aggravated trafficking in drugs and illegal use or possession of drug paraphernalia were going to be dismissed. He received credit for two days already served in jail. Charges of possessing criminal tools and engaging in prostitution were to be dismissed. The sentence was ordered served at the same time as a sentence out of Mahoning County.
A charge of illegal conveyance of drugs of abuse onto the grounds of a specified governmental facility, a third-degree felony, was dismissed. A charge of possessing criminal tools was dismissed. Quear responded to an undercover ad and arranged to purchase sexual activity from an undercover agent posing online as a female and her year-old daughter, then traveled to East Palestine on Aug. Acker fled from a traffic stop on Sept. A second count for failure to comply was dismissed.
Thompson was originally charged with domestic violence. Sentencing was set for June 4. Sentencing was set for April The original charge was a first-degree felony of possession of fentanyl-related compound. Charges of aggravated possession of drugs and possession of heroin were being dismissed. Jones possessed an amount of fentanyl on July 8, that was equal or greater than 20 grams, but less than 50 grams.