Sebring man pleads guilty to 10th DUI offense
YOUNGSTOWN — The prosecution is recommending a four-year prison term, an $800 fine and a lifetime driver’s license suspension for a Sebring man who pleaded guilty to his 10th drunken-driving offense.
Paul Stillion, 46, of South Johnson Road, entered his guilty plea to the third-degree felony charge today before Judge R. Scott Krichbaum of Mahoning County Common Pleas Court, who revoked his $200,000 bond and ordered that he remain jailed pending his 10 a.m. June 16 sentencing.
J. Michael Thompson, assistant county prosecutor, explained why he is asking for the four-year prison term. “There’s no helping this guy at this point. He needs to be prevented from hurting others,” Thompson said.
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