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Testimony Turns to DNA, Forensic Evidence

Jurors in the trial of Erick M. Howard heard from experts from Mercy Medical Center and the Canton-Stark County Crime Lab this morning

 

Assistant Prosecuting Attorney Chryssa Hartnett called her last witness this morning in the case of Erick M. Howard, who's accused of breaking into the home of a North Canton couple, tying them up and robbing them Aug. 20.

Jurors heard from two experts from the Canton-Stark County Crime Lab and a sexual assault nurse examiner coordinator from Mercy Medical Center today — the third day of testimony.

The woman recalled the injuries of the female victim, who said Howard inserted either his gloved fingers or the tip of a gun into her vagina.

"Her story and injuries were consistent with the history she gave me," she said.

Jurors also heard from two experts with the Canton-Stark County Crime Lab. They testified regarding DNA evidence found on gloves, a hoody and a contact lens found inside and outside the couple's apartment.

Howard, 20, of North Canton, is accused of breaking into an apartment at Sunford Avenue SE Aug. 20. Police say he used duct tape to tie up a man and woman, raped the woman and robbed them both at gunpoint. Two others already have pleaded and been sentenced for their involvement.

Howard, a two-time Mr. Football recipient and Hoover High grad, turned himself in Oct. 4 and is charged with aggravated burglary, aggravated robbery, rape and kidnapping, all carrying a firearm specification.

He faces 31 years in prison, if convicted on all charges.

Judge Taryn L. Heath presides over the trial in Stark County Common Pleas Court.

Keep checking back with North Canton Patch for more trial coverage.

Related Topics: Aug. 20 home invasion, Erick M. Howard, Home Invasion, Stark County Common Pleas Court, Stark County Ohio, and Sunford Avenue rape

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