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Salem man cops plea on sex crimes

Tuesday, August 25, 2009

YOUNGSTOWN — A man charged with sex crimes involving a 12-year-old child may be going to prison for as long as six years.

In early June, a Mahoning County grand jury indicted Joshua W. Dent, 18, of Goshen Road, Salem, for gross sexual imposition and disseminating matter harmful to juveniles. The underage victim in the case against Dent is 12, according to the indictment.

The case was set to go to trial Monday before Judge John M. Durkin of common pleas court, but Dent agreed to a plea deal with prosecutors.

Dent has agreed to plead guilty to the gross sexual imposition charge, a third-degree felony, and the charge of disseminating material harmful to juveniles, a fifth-degree felony.

The maximum punishment for the gross sexual imposition charge is five years in prison and a $10,000 fine. The maximum punishment for the charge of disseminating harmful material is one year in prison and a fine of $2,500.

Prosecutors, according to the terms of the plea agreement, have agreed to stand silent on the matter of judicial release — formerly known as shock probation — in Dent’s case. A judge has the discretion to grant a convicted felon early release from prison.

Judge Durkin is to sentence Dent on Oct. 21.