James Wolf was also ordered to abstain from alcohol and undergo alcohol screening.
LAKEWOOD, Ohio - A Parma man was sentenced in Lakewood Municipal Court Wednesday after being convicted of hitting and killing a pedestrian in Lakewood last November.On Wednesday, the judge ordered Wolf to spend 15 days in jail, do 24 hours of community service and be on probation for two years.“I just want to say that I’m truly sorry for the pain and suffering that Miss Mack’s family went through and is going through and I’m so sorry for everything,” Wolf said.
Karen Mack, 57, was struck while crossing W. 117th Street and Clifton Boulevard around 4 p.m. on Nov. 22, 2021.Copyright 2021 WOIO. All rights reserved.
Norge Siste Nytt, Norge Overskrifter
Similar News:Du kan også lese nyheter som ligner på denne som vi har samlet inn fra andre nyhetskilder.
Woman gets 15 months in prison for punching Southwest Airlines flight attendant, breaking her teethA California woman who punched a flight attendant in the face during a flight and broke her teeth has been sentenced to 15 months in federal prison.
Les mer »
Bellingham man forms citizens brigade to stop trail break-ins“There was a dozen cars getting hit in one day at one of our major trail heads.”
Les mer »
Deadly stretch of Milwaukee Avenue raises concern among cyclists as the season gets underwayWith summer looming ahead and gas prices continuing to surge, advocates fear that a busier than usual bike season could be a lethal one without better safeguards for cyclists.
Les mer »
Vietnam veteran talks about keeping history aliveMemorial Day is an extra day off work for some, but more importantly, a day to remember military men and women who paid the ultimate sacrifice for our freedom.
Les mer »
Vietnam veteran talks about keeping history aliveMonday is Memorial Day. An extra day off work for some, but more importantly, a day to remember military men and women who paid the ultimate sacrifice for our freedom.
Les mer »
Hudson veteran honors those who made the ultimate sacrifice by placing 3,000 American Flags in yardMemorial Day Tradition for Hudson man turns heads and touches hearts
Les mer »