Two family members convicted in the killings of eight members of an Ohio family have received lengthy prison terms for their ...
Three members of an Ohio family were sentenced Friday for their roles in the 2016 massacre of eight members of another family ...
Judge Hein admonishes prosecutor Angela Canepa saying, 'I got your objection. It's been in the record 5 times you don’t need ...
Here are five of the most dramatic moments from a day in the Pike County Common Pleas Court, where three defendants were sentenced and one sat for a hearing.
Here’s a summary of the filings causing chaos and confusion in recent weeks: Visiting Judge Jonathan Hein took death off the table as a possible penalty for Wagner. That triggered the ire of ...
In a Pike County court room on Friday, Judge Jonathan Hein decided to eschew the prosecution’s plea deal with Edward “Jake” Wagner and instead provide him an opportunity for parole.
The visiting judge overseeing the cases, retired Darke County Common Pleas Court Judge Jonathan Hein, filed court papers rescheduling their sentencing hearings for Friday at 10 a.m. Angela Wagner ...
The fourth, patriarch George “Billy” Wagner III, is scheduled for a hearing in his case. He’s fighting 22 charges for the 2016 crimes, with a trial that had been set to start Monday in Pike County but ...
Court records show Billy's trial is still scheduled to begin on January 6, though it's unclear whether this is still a date ...
Judge Jonathan Hein will remain on the bench for murder trial of George "Billy" Wagner, according to a filing made by Ohio Supreme Court Chief Justice Sharon Kennedy.
Edward "Jake" Wagner was sentenced Friday to life in prison with a chance of parole after 32 years, in the 2016 Pike County massacre case. Pike County Common Pleas Court visiting Judge Jonathan Hein ...
Prosecutors in what has been called the largest murder case in Ohio history are requesting that the judge overseeing the murder cases be disqualified.Judge Jonathan Hein was appointed to oversee ...