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FAIRFIELD, Ill. - A Fairfield teen who admitted he set a fire that destroyed the historic Pleasant Grove Christian Church near Geff, Ill., in May 2009 is to serve four years on probation and ordered to pay restitution. Devin W. Shelton, 19, was sentenced Thursday by Wayne County Circuit Judge Joe Harrison. Shelton had previously entered a negotiated guilty but mentally ill plea to a felony charge of burglary. As part of the plea deal, Wayne County State's Attorney David Williams agreed to dismiss a felony charge of arson of a place of worship.
An Evansville man has been sentenced to 18 months in prison after pleading guilty but mentally ill to dumping sexually explicit pictures of his ex-wives on the city's West Side. Gordan Wayne Wright, 58, entered his plea Wednesday to two counts of class D felony dissemination of matter harmful to minors. A class A misdemeanor invasion of privacy charge was dismissed.
SALT LAKE CITY -- Calling it a "global resolution" to both federal and state cases, attorneys in the state case against accused Elizabeth Smart kidnapper Wanda Barzee agreed to a plea deal Monday. Barzee pleaded "guilty but mentally ill" to one count of conspiracy to commit aggravated kidnapping, a second-degree felony. The charge, however, is not connected to Elizabeth Smart's kidnapping, but rather the attempted kidnapping of her cousin on July 24, 2002, about seven weeks after Smart was kidnapped.
A Fairfield, Ill., teen faces up to seven years in prison after admitting he set a fire that destroyed the historic Pleasant Grove Christian Church near Geff, Ill., in May 2009. Thursday afternoon, Devin W. Shelton, 19, entered a negotiated guilty but mentally ill plea to a class 2 felony charge of burglary. As part of the plea deal, Wayne County State's Attorney David Williams agreed to dismiss a class 1 felony charge of arson of a place of worship.
A Rockport, Ind., man was sentenced to 65 years in prison Monday after a Spencer County, Ind., judge accepted his plea of guilty but mentally ill in the stabbing death of the man's aunt. Jason Eric Watson, 40, pleaded guilty but mentally ill in May.
An Allegheny County judge today declined to add time to a Springdale man's prison sentence for a week-long crime spree. Common Pleas Judge David R. Cashman accepted Eric Miskovitch's plea of guilty but mentally ill and sentenced him to 2 1/2 to 5 years in prison on each charge in 18 cases stemming from the 2004 spree across the Alle-Kiski Valley.
... first degree murder in the Court of Common Pleas of Lawrence County, Pennsylvania. Though Karenbaue..., he maintained that he could not be guilty of first degree murder because his diminished ment... that although Karenbauer was "definitely mentally ill," he was competent to stand trial and did not ...
An Allegheny County judge Monday declined to add time to a Springdale man's prison sentence for a week-long crime spree. Common Pleas Judge David R. Cashman accepted Eric Miskovitch's plea of guilty but mentally ill and sentenced him to 2 1/2 to five years in prison on each charge in 18 cases stemming from the 2004 spree across the Alle-Kiski Valley.
HENDERSON, Ky. - A 24-year-old Henderson man accused of killing a social service aide in 2006 pleaded guilty but mentally ill to aggravated murder and other charges Friday. Christopher Luttrell's guilty plea means his maximum sentence will be life in prison without parole - rather than the death penalty - in the murder of 67-year-old Boni Frederick of Morganfield.
... to require that an appeal by an accused pleading guilty or nolo contendere be by leave of the court... . "who plea[d] guilty, guilty but mentally ill, or nolo contendere shall not have appellate c...
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