Dellick seeks probation in gun case
CLEVELAND
John T. Dellick’s lawyer is asking a federal judge to sentence Dellick to probation, or to one day in jail, followed by supervised release, for being a felon with a gun and ammunition.
Dellick, 22, of Canfield, a son of Judge Theresa Dellick of Mahoning County Juvenile Court, will be sentenced at noon Thursday by U.S. District Court Judge Dan Aaron Polster.
The younger Dellick pleaded guilty to the gun charge in October.
Although sentencing guidelines call for 27 to 33 months in prison, Dellick’s lawyer, Damian A. Billak, of Canfield, wrote a sentencing memorandum calling for a reduced sentence, saying his client is “deeply remorseful,” has been sober since April 2016 and “poses no further threat.”
The charge stems from Dellick’s having a .25-caliber pistol and ammunition Jan. 3, 2016, in a Boardman hotel room after he was convicted of aggravated assault in an October 2013 road-rage incident in Mahoning County Common Pleas Court.
A hotel worker found the loaded gun in the room after Dellick checked out.
Dellick’s previous lawyer, David Betras, issued a family statement saying Dellick had planned to fatally shoot himself and would continue to receive mental health treatment.
Although Dellick surrendered to the Ohio Adult Parole Authority for a parole violation based on the gun incident, Boardman police and the county prosecutor’s office declined to prosecute the gun case, the memorandum said.
A federal grand jury indicted Dellick on the gun charge July 27.
The case is being prosecuted by David M. Toepfer, a Youngstown-based assistant U.S. Attorney.
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