Friday, December 27, 2013
Apple Fritta Sista
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Paula Deen Makes Apple Fritters
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Twisted SiSter
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Christmas night fight between sisters over apple fritters ends in stabbing
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Christmas night fight between sisters over apple fritters ends in stabbing
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One sister is hospitalized and another is in jail after an argument over apple fritters ended in a stabbing.
Akron police say they were called to the 900 block of Springdale Street around 11:30 p.m. Christmas night for a reported stabbing.
Investigators say one sister was in the kitchen making apple fritters when two other sisters “started to play fight” over the treat.
At one point, police say, one sister pulled the hair of the other sister.
The sister whose hair was pulled, Contisha Q. Hayes, pulled out a knife and stabbed her sister, Tamara D. Delaney, 21, in the chest.
Delaney was taken to Akron City Hospital for treatment of what authorities say was nonlife-threatening injuries.
Hayes, 21, of Callis Oval, has been charged with felonious assault.
She is in the Summit County Jail.
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Felonious Assault under Ohio Law
Under § 2903.11, felonious assault is Ohio's most serious assault offense. It carries the greatest penalties and covers two types of conduct. One type covers inflicting serious physical harm to another person. The second covers having sexual conduct with another but failing to disclose knowledge of testing positive for HIV.
A person is guilty of a felonious assault if they knowingly:
1. cause serious physical harm to another or to another's unborn;
2. cause or attempt to cause physical harm to another or to an another's unborn by means of a deadly weapon or dangerous ordnance.
A person is also guilty of felonious assault if they act with knowledge that the person has tested positive is a carrier for the virus that causes acquired immunodeficiency syndrome and knowingly:
1. engage in sexual conduct with another person without disclosing that knowledge to the other person prior to engaging in the sexual conduct;
2. engage in sexual conduct with a person whom the offender knows or has reasonable cause to believe lacks the mental capacity to appreciate the significance of the knowledge that the offender has tested positive as a carrier of a virus that causes acquired immunodeficiency syndrome; or
3. engaging sexual conduct with a person under 18 years of age who is not the spouse of the offender.
Penalty: felonious assault is a felony of the second degree. However, if the assault is against a peace officer, then it is a felony of the first degree and carries a mandatory prison sentence.
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