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Teenagers to serve time - after football
The Columbus Dispatch ^ | August 16, 2006 | Holly Zachariah

Posted on 08/16/2006 10:04:23 AM PDT by flutters

Kenton athletes caused wreck that seriously injured 2 others; judge delays 60-day sentences

KENTON, Ohio — Two teenagers who pulled a stunt last winter that left a man physically disabled and his friend brain-damaged will each spend 60 days in juvenile detention, but not before they finish the upcoming high-school football season.

Judge Gary F. McKinley told a standing-room-only crowd in his courtroom yesterday that he knows his decision to allow standout Kenton High School athletes Dailyn Campbell, 16, and Jesse Howard, 17, to play sports before serving their sentences will be unpopular.

Five deputies were on hand during the sentencing hearing in Hardin County Common Pleas Court, and McKinley told the emotional crowd that he would hold anyone who had an outburst in contempt.

"I’m cutting you somewhat of a break here, and the court will get criticized for this," McKinley told Campbell.

The retired Union County juvenile court judge assigned to hear the cases said he had waffled when trying to decide whether to delay any sentence until after football season.

"I shouldn’t even be doing this," he told Campbell, a junior quarterback for the Kenton Wildcats, who won state titles in 2001 and 2002.

At those words, more than a dozen relatives of the two who were injured in the prank began to sob. Campbell’s mother and stepfather, sitting behind the victims’ families, looked relieved.

Campbell and Howard each pleaded no contest last month to two charges of vehicular vandalism. They both also pleaded to juvenile-delinquency counts of petty theft and possession of criminal tools. Prosecutors say Campbell and Howard and three others who are awaiting trial stole a decoy deer last November, painted it with obscenities and then placed it in the middle of a darkened rural road to see what would happen when drivers approached.

Robert Roby Jr., who was 18 at the time, swerved to miss the deer. His car rolled and crashed as Campbell and the other boys watched.

Both victims’ families pleaded with the judge to make an example of Campbell and Howard.

"None of these guys will ever know what our sons have gone through," Roby’s mother, Mary, wrote to the court. "They don’t think they did anything wrong. If they get nothing for what they’ve done, they’ll do something worse later. They need more than a slap on the wrist."

Roby nearly lost his right leg in the crash, and is facing his 11th surgery in the next few weeks, his mother said yesterday.

Robert Roby’s passenger, 17-year-old Dustin Zachariah, was on life support for several days and had broken bones, two collapsed lungs and brain damage. He now has the cognitive ability of a sixth-grader, his mother, Kathy Piper, said.

In addition to the 60-day sentence, which will begin at the Logan County Juvenile Detention Center after football season, Campbell and Howard are on house arrest and will be for six months after detention; must pay fines and restitution; must write a 500-word essay on "Why I should think before I act"; and must complete 1,500 and 500 hours of community service, respectively.

McKinley suspended two, one-year terms of commitment to the Ohio Department of Youth Services for both boys, so if they violate their probation those sentences could be invoked.

Campbell was sentenced first. The victims’ families left the courtroom before Howard was sentenced.

"They said they would not attend this hearing as their own way of showing protest to the previous ruling," Prosecutor Brad Bailey told McKinley. Piper had the victims’ advocate read a statement, saying that the judge’s ruling told her "that my son now is not only being pushed aside, but he’s been forgotten."

During their hearings, Campbell and Howard apologized. Campbell, who had two previous juvenile court convictions, showed no emotion and looked only at the judge. During Campbell’s apology, McKinley admonished him for mumbling.

Howard looked into the face of the victims’ advocate as she read the families’ statements. He wiped tears from his cheeks as he said he was sorry.

"I think every day that I hurt someone, and that hurts me inside," Howard said.


TOPICS: Crime/Corruption; Culture/Society; US: Ohio
KEYWORDS: activistcourts; activistjudge; footballnuts; judicialtyranny; judiciary; justice
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Judge Gary F. McKinley, shown here during the trial in March, told Dailyn Campbell, "I’m cutting you somewhat of a break here, and the court will get criticized for this," during Campbell's sentencing hearing yesterday for vehicular vandalism that left a man physically disabled and his friend brain-damaged.

1 posted on 08/16/2006 10:04:24 AM PDT by flutters
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Justice delayed is justice denied...but not during football season...


2 posted on 08/16/2006 10:06:33 AM PDT by P-40 (Al Qaeda was working in Iraq. They were just undocumented.)
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Two teenagers who pulled a stunt last winter that left a man physically disabled and his friend brain-damaged will each spend 60 days in juvenile detention, but not before they finish the upcoming high-school football season.

3 posted on 08/16/2006 10:07:53 AM PDT by weegee (Remember "Remember the Maine"? Well in the current war "Remember the Baby Milk Factory")
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To: P-40

Well...it is Columbus.


4 posted on 08/16/2006 10:08:14 AM PDT by Eric in the Ozarks (BTUs are my Beat.)
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To: flutters

Dumbbutt judge. Football is a game. Life is real.

Ship the little buttheads off to the slammer.


5 posted on 08/16/2006 10:08:29 AM PDT by MineralMan (non-evangelical atheist)
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Campbell, who had two previous juvenile court convictions

And the judge still cut him slack? Ya know, it may not work, but the locals should push hard for an impeachment attempt. The judges supposed handwringing does not mitigate a ridiculous decision.

Just win, baby.

6 posted on 08/16/2006 10:09:38 AM PDT by Diddle E. Squat
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To: P-40

When I saw the title, I could have sworn this would be in Texas or Alabama.


7 posted on 08/16/2006 10:09:40 AM PDT by Warren_Piece (Smart is easy. Good is hard.)
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To: flutters

I'm sure its not the first lesson these two have gotten in "the privileged life of a jock" genre.


8 posted on 08/16/2006 10:10:27 AM PDT by Wolfie
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To: Eric in the Ozarks
Well...it is Columbus.

Good point, they've got a long history of looking the other way up there in OSU country.

9 posted on 08/16/2006 10:10:59 AM PDT by Diddle E. Squat
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To: Diddle E. Squat

The judge is obviously an idiot, but what about a school district that would still allow these cretins to play football?


10 posted on 08/16/2006 10:11:43 AM PDT by Steve_Stifler
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UnFreaking believable. Football is not important. It is a game. We have some really screwed up priorities. I think the Junior QB would have learned a lot more had he missed most of his Jr year of football. Another Maurice Clarett in the making. Way to go you dumb ass judge.
11 posted on 08/16/2006 10:12:19 AM PDT by MPJackal ("If you are not with us, you are against us.")
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Randy Moss High School ?


12 posted on 08/16/2006 10:14:52 AM PDT by Eric in the Ozarks (BTUs are my Beat.)
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To: flutters

Wait a sec while I pick my chin up from the floor......


13 posted on 08/16/2006 10:15:17 AM PDT by pax_et_bonum
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To: flutters

The judge knew his decision was bad when he said he would be criticized.

If I was in the courtroom, I would have said something and then found in contempt. I would have wanted to see how my punishment for contempt would have compared to what these two football players got.

Sad to say since I'm not big on lawsuits, but I hope the victims families are suing the football players families.


14 posted on 08/16/2006 10:15:36 AM PDT by art_rocks
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Football IS a relgion and the stadium IS the church.

No surprise here.


15 posted on 08/16/2006 10:16:56 AM PDT by najida (The internet is for kids grown up-- Where else could you have 10,000 imaginary friends?)
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The judge must have thought that the sentence would have punished the innocent team members and fans of the football team by not allowing him to play. This may have wrecked their season if he wasn't able to play if needed.


16 posted on 08/16/2006 10:17:37 AM PDT by LetsRok
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If there was true cosmic justice the little thugs would be crippled during the games they were let off to play. As for brain damage it appears they already are...


17 posted on 08/16/2006 10:18:54 AM PDT by RetiredSWO ((You have to have nuts to be squirrelly))
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To: Warren_Piece
When I saw the title, I could have sworn this would be in Texas or Alabama.

If this was TX the judge would have order communittee service, on the football field.
18 posted on 08/16/2006 10:21:52 AM PDT by Hydroshock ( (Proverbs 22:7). The rich ruleth over the poor, and the borrower is servant to the lender.)
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To: najida

And the judge is GOD.


19 posted on 08/16/2006 10:22:22 AM PDT by xxyyxx
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To: najida

This is the sort of thing I'd have expected to see in Texas, Oklahoma, Florida or California - the hard-core football states.


20 posted on 08/16/2006 10:23:03 AM PDT by MplsSteve
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