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The man’s man forbids results in prison after his return

The man’s man forbids results in prison after his return

Zanesville-a scourge of self-control was recently introduced in the court of common departures, because a man from Zanesville was convicted to plunder a local store.

27 -year -old Christopher Ray White was sentenced to two years in prison, after a common agreement between the state led by Deputy Prosecutor John Lutele and Defense Lawyer Zach Tabler.

White was guilty of three charges, including theft, a second -degree crime and immediately faced the conviction.

On December 8, White entered a store in Putnam Avenue and tried to buy $ 47 in self-control articles before the transaction refusal. However, white objects loaded in several bags and left the store.

Shortly after, the store received a call from a person who misused the credit card on December 7. They blocked the card after they thought it was replaced at one of the two stores, then White found it.

“Some communities are facing a showering theft for sale,” Litle said for self -control.

White had previously been removed from the store in 2023 and forbidden to enter any of its locations. When he entered the Putnam Avenue store in December, he qualified for burglary charges after stolen from a location in which he forbade him to enter.

“This will not be tolerated,” said Judge of Common Departures Gerald Anderson II. Furgla was White’s first criminal conviction, but Anderson warned that the two-year sentence can turn into a longer punishment if his past behavior continued, as he has previous convictions for drugs, aggression, violence in family and resisting arrest.

Also, White pleaded guilty to receive stolen properties, a crime of fifth degree and theft (under $ 1,000), a crime of grade I. He received 12 months and 180 days, respectively the local incarceration, which will It worked concurrently with the two -year sentence.

Tabler said White has accepted responsibility and took responsibility for his actions. White didn’t speak in his name.

It was granted credit for 34 days served. He was detained in the prison in Muskingum county since his reservation on January 17, on an obligation of $ 75,000. White will have at least 18 months of control after release after its prison term.

Shawn Digity is a reporter for the registrator Zanesville Times. He can be sent by e -mail to [email protected] or found on x to @shawdigityztr.