Youngstown
(Ohio) Vindicator – “Man gets high bond in assault” – February 20th,
2014:
A man charged with two misdemeanors was given a $40,000 bond Wednesday at his arraignment in municipal court.
A man charged with two misdemeanors was given a $40,000 bond Wednesday at his arraignment in municipal court.
Danny
Trevathan, 44, of Youngstown, was arraigned before Magistrate Anthony Sertick
on charges of assault and aggravated trespass for an attack on a former
girlfriend Saturday evening at a West Side home in the 100 block of North
Osborn Avenue.
City Prosecutor
Dana Lantz asked for the high bond because of Trevathan’s lengthy criminal
record and the injuries to the victim. She said Trevathan could not be charged
with a felony aggravated burglary or burglary charge because he entered the
home through an unlocked door. Lantz
said recent appeals court rulings say some sort of stealth or force must be
shown to file a burglary charge, and because Trevathan entered through an unlocked door, there was no force or
stealth involved.
Lantz said the victim recently had broken up with
Trevathan and that he continued to keep in contact with her. She did not want
him in her house, but a family member left the door unlocked.
She posted a
bloody picture of herself on a social-media website, which is when police were
called by her sister just after midnight Sunday.
Reports said
that besides cuts and bruises on her face, there also was a hole in the wall
where her head was shoved through, and she also was choked. Lantz said the
victim feared for her safety.
Lantz said
Trevathan has past convictions for aggravated kidnapping and aggravated
robbery, attempted felonious assault, being a felon in possession of a firearm
and abuse of a corpse.
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