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Man accused of trying to hit federal agent will be going to trial

By MARY ANN GREIER/Staff Writer
POSTED: November 26, 2009

LISBON - A man charged with felonious assault for allegedly trying to hit a U.S. Marshal with a car received what he wanted Wednesday, after a judge threw out his guilty plea and scheduled the case for trial.

Joshua Hughes, 26, whose last known address was 3393 Pinewood Drive, New Waterford, told Columbiana County Common Pleas Court Judge David Tobin that he was scared when he entered the previous plea.

"I never tried to harm nobody," he said.

Hughes originally pleaded guilty to the charge in September as part of a plea deal which called for county Chief Assistant Prosecutor John Gamble to recommend a three-year prison sentence. The charge carries a possible maximum prison sentence of 10 years.

On Oct. 7, the day he was scheduled to be sentenced, Hughes indicated he wanted to withdraw his guilty plea and go to trial with a new attorney. His attorney had filed a motion to withdraw his guilty plea and a motion to withdraw as his attorney. Tobin granted the motion for a new attorney and appointed Carl Joseph King.

The indictment alleged that Hughes tried to hit Deputy U.S. Marshal Dean Michael with his car while Michael was attempting to serve him with a warrant for failure to appear, along with some parole violation warrants, on Dec. 31 at a home on state Route 154, Negley.

Court documents said Michael identified himself as a police officer and signaled for Hughes to stop but had to jump out of the way to avoid getting hit. Hughes fled and was later apprehended in Rogers. The failure to appear charge stemmed from Hughes not showing up for sentencing last December for a theft charge.

He's serving 18 months in prison for the theft charge, after a jury found him guilty last year of stealing a truck in New Waterford in 2006.

While being questioned by King during Wednesday's hearing, Hughes claimed his former attorney did not do anything for him and did not interview two witnesses he claimed were in the car with him at the time of the incident.

Hughes claimed he pleaded guilty because he was scared and did not know what to do. When asked if he told the judge at the time of the plea that he was dissatisfied with his attorney, Hughes said he did not.

He also claimed the incident did not happen the way it was written in court documents, claiming Michael never got out of a vehicle and that he never knew Michael was a cop. In his motion to withdraw his plea, Hughes claimed he entered the guilty plea because of the minimum sentence being offered, not because he was guilty.

During questioning by Gamble, Hughes said Michael never exited the vehicle. He said Michael opened the door and that he, Hughes, almost hit the door. Hughes claimed he did not stop because he is a known drug addict and thought Micheal could have been someone coming after him for money he owed.

As for the alleged witnesses, Gamble questioned how he knew the previous attorney had not interview them. He claimed they told him.

Hughes mentioned to the judge that he was told before if he went to trial, he would have gone to prison for 10 years.

Gamble questioned if there was any deal he would accept that was less than three years, but Hughes said he could not out of concern for his children.

mgreier@salemnews.net

 
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