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Aug. 20 Home Invasion

Wednesday, February 8, 2012

Erick Howard: 'There's No One Else to Blame'

Howard, 20, of North Canton, was found guilty last week of committing a home invasion and rape. He was sentenced for those crimes Tuesday in Stark County Common Pleas Court.

  The Erick Howard who broke into a home and raped a woman, the Erick Howard who sat in shackles wearing a red jail jumpsuit and awaiting his sentence for a crime — it wasn't the Erick Howard that Don Hertler Jr. knew. Hertler, head football coach for Hoover High School and friend of Howard, told Judge Taryn L. Heath about the young Erick Howard — a kid who got thrown into a detention center after fighting with someone who called him the N-word. Howard's been fatherless since age 5 and has been a son to Hertler, who doesn't have kids of his own. Howard had spent nine months living with Hertler during his junior year of high school, when he began making a name for himself on the football field. "Some kids need guidance more than others," …

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Ann Marie

2:23 pm on Tuesday, May 14, 2013

Wow isn't that the truth!!!   more ›

Tuesday, February 7, 2012

Erick Howard Sentenced to 30 Years in Prison

Howard, 20, of North Canton, was found guilty last week of committing a home invasion and rape. He was sentenced for those crimes today in Stark County Common Pleas Court.

  Editor's note: North Canton Patch will have further coverage of today's sentencing hearing following this update. Erick M. Howard was sentenced to 30 years in prison for his involvement in a home invasion and rape last year. Howard, 20, of North Canton, broke into the a townhouse in the 1100 block of Sunford Avenue in North Canton in the early morning of Aug. 20. He and another man tied up a young couple and Howard raped the female resident before leaving with their cash and cellphones. A jury found Howard guilty of aggravated burglary, aggravated robbery, rape and kidnapping, all carrying firearm specifications, after a three-day trial last week. Co-defendants Seth R. Obermiller, who helped rob the couple, and Michael A. Taylor, who …

Thursday, February 2, 2012

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 …

Defense Attacks Credibility of Home Invasion Accomplices

Defense Attorney Rufus Sims asked Michael A. Taylor and Seth R. Obermiller why they lied to North Canton police. Both men testified Wednesday against Erick M. Howard, who is accused of joining them in an Aug. 20 home invasion.

The two men found guilty for their involvement in an Aug. 20 home invasion testified against Erick M. Howard Wednesday, saying they lied to police to either save themselves or their friend. Seth R. Obermiller and Michael A. Taylor testified that day in Howard's trial as part of a plea agreement and told Defense Attorney Rufus Sims they weren't truthful when questioned by North Canton police. Howard, 20, is accused of breaking into the home of a young North Canton couple, tying them up in their bedroom and robbing them at gunpoint. The Hoover High grad and two-time Mr. Football recipient also is accused of raping the female victim. He's charged with aggravated burglary, aggravated robbery, rape and kidnapping, all carrying a firearm …

Amelia Righthorn

9:23 am on Tuesday, May 14, 2013

I think robbing and violating a woman over shadow the selling of marijuana in this case.   more ›

Wednesday, February 1, 2012

Seth Obermiller Testifies Against Erick Howard in Home Invasion Trial

Obermiller testified this morning that Howard helped him plot the robbery of a young North Canton couple

This morning, jurors in the Erick Howard trial heard from the man Howard reportedly tied up and robbed. They also listened to testimony from Seth R. Obermiller, 19, who already has been sentenced to seven years in prison for his connection to Aug. 20 home invasion. Obermiller, who testified today as part of a plea agreement, told the courtroom he and Howard were high on acid and marijuana when they decided to rob a young couple who live in a townhouse in the 1100 block of Sunford Avenue. Jury members heard Monday from the female victim, who was raped that night, and the victim's mother and friend. Police say Howard and Obermiller used duct tape to tie up the two victims. Then Howard raped the woman and both men robbed the couple at …

Jim Jimpley

3:07 pm on Wednesday, February 1, 2012

Wow that plan backfired on them! Hopefully the victim has been able to deal with the stress alright.   more ›

Rape Victim Testifies in Erick Howard Trial

The woman was one of three to testify in the trial of Erick M. Howard Tuesday

  A 21-year-year-old North Canton woman recounted the most terrifying night of her life before a full courtroom. She spoke of Aug. 20, the night when she was bound and raped with a gun to her head. The woman testified in the trial of Erick M. Howard, 20, who is accused of breaking into the woman's apartment that she shared with her boyfriend, tying them both up and robbing them at gunpoint. Howard, a Hoover High grad and two-time Mr. Football recipient, turned himself in Oct. 4 and is charged with aggravated burglary, aggravated robbery, rape and kidnapping, all carrying a firearm specification. His trial began Monday in Stark County Common Pleas Court. The female victim, who will not be named to protect her identity, told those in Judge …

Tuesday, January 31, 2012

Opening Statements Coming in Erick Howard Trial

Attorneys expect to deliver their opening remarks this afternoon

Attorneys in the trial of Erick Howard are finally getting around to their opening statements after a day and a half of jury selection. More than 70 potential jurors were called into Stark County Common Pleas Court, and the court dismissed 26 Monday. Attorneys targeted a few areas of concern today, including whether the jurors could be fair and impartial after knowing Howard is a well-known athlete. Defense Attorney Rufus Sims also asked if jurors could be fair if Howard would chose not to testify this week. Chryssa Hartnett, assistant chief in the Stark County Criminal Division, asked potential jurors if they could be fair if they heard everyone involved in the incident (Howard, co-defendents and the victims) were associated with the …

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Morgan Day

4:06 pm on Tuesday, January 31, 2012

Jim, using only a first name is a violation of our terms of agreement, which you signed when you created your Patch account. Please add a last name to your account.   more ›

Monday, January 30, 2012

Jury Selection Continues Tuesday in Erick Howard Trial

Attorneys will likely wrap up jury selection and opening statements before lunchtime Tuesday

Attorneys plugged through jury selection all day today and will continue first thing Tuesday morning in the trial of Erick M. Howard. More than 70 potential jurors were called into Stark County Common Pleas Court, and the court dismissed 26 today. The rest will return at 8:30 Tuesday morning. Attorneys expect to deliver opening statements by lunchtime. 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 turned himself in Oct. 4 and is charged with aggravated burglary, aggravated robbery, rape and kidnapping, …

Jim Jimpley

11:57 am on Tuesday, January 31, 2012

With both of his homies (who admitted there guilt) testifying against him, taking the plea would have been the smart thing to do. With that said, Im am not at all surprised he decided to reject the plea.   more ›

Friday, January 13, 2012

Judge Allows YouTube Identification as Evidence in Erick Howard Case

Judge Taryn Heath overruled a motion to suppress evidence today in Stark County Common Pleas Court

Defense Attorney Rufus Sims argued today that evidence submitted in the case against his client, Erick Howard, would lead to an unfair trial. Howard, a two-time Ohio Mr. Football recipient and Hoover High grad, 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 turned himself in Oct. 4 and is charged with aggravated burglary, aggravated robbery, rape and kidnapping, all carrying a firearm specification. Today Sims argued that the female victim's identification of Howard was unreliable and should not be admissible as evidence in the case…

Jim Jimpley

10:28 pm on Saturday, January 21, 2012

apparently both kids who were with him plead guilty and have agreed to testify against him. soo...um.....yeah *slowly walking backwards out the door*   more ›

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