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Child Rape

Monday, December 3, 2012

Child Rapist Sentenced to Life in Prison

Richard Frederick Jr., 25, of Streetsboro, was sentenced Monday after pleading guilty to rape and gross sexual imposition charges.

Richard Frederick Jr. was sentenced Monday to life in prison for raping a five-year-old girl earlier this year.   Frederick, 25, of Streetsboro, pled guilty to rape, a first-degree felony; and gross sexual imposition, a third-degree felony, according to April Wiesner, chief spokeswoman of the Summit County Prosecutor's Office.  Frederick repeatedly raped the five-year-old child between January and May of this year, said Wiesner.  He was prosecuted by Sherri Bevan Walsh and sentenced by Judge Mary Margaret Rowlands in the Summit County Court of Common Pleas. Frederick will be eligible for parole in 2037. Frederick was arrested June 8 following an investigation conducted by the Cuyahoga Falls Police Department. He was residing and working in…

Lisa

1:34 am on Sunday, April 21, 2013

The sad thing is up until this happened he was a nice kid. He came from a divorced family but grew up in a nice neighborhood and was not abused. I still can't understand what snapped in his head to make him do such a horrible thing. You can't always blame the parents, some people just go bad.   more ›

Friday, June 15, 2012

Richard Frederick Pleads Not Guilty to Sexual Assault Charges

Frederick, 24, of Streetsboro, was arrested June 8 for the alleged rape of a Falls child. He's being held in Summit County Jail on a $250,000 bond.

Richard Frederick Jr., 24, of Streetsboro, said he’s not guilty of the multiple sexual assault charges that have been filed against him, according to his lawyer. “(Richard) Frederick has entered a plea of not guilty to all of the charges that have been filed against him,” said Frederick’s attorney, Scott Rilley. “He has agreed and consented to the matter being bound over to the Summit County Grand Jury for its determination. That process is usually about a four-week process. If the grand jury indicts him, then he will maintain his not guilty plea down in the Summit County Court of Common Pleas in Akron.” The move toward the grand jury came after Rilley waived a preliminary hearing scheduled for this past Wednesday in Stow Municipal Court. …

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