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Home invasions suspect gets prison sentence
DAYTON — Demar Maxwell, convicted of charges in two home invasions, including one which left a man dead, was sentenced Tuesday, June 8, to 37 years to life in prison.
Maxwell, 21, appeared before Montgomery County Common Pleas Judge Frances E. McGee.
A jury convicted Maxwell, 21, on May 20 of two counts of complicity to commit aggravated murder, three counts off aggravated robbery, two counts of aggravated burglary and single counts of tampering with evidence and being a felon in possession of a firearm. All of those charges are connected to the Aug. 16 slaying of David Green, 52, at his residence at 1529 Weaver St.
On May 21, Maxwell pleaded no contest to a single count of aggravated robbery in connection with a similar home invasion Aug. 15 at 1538 Almore St. One count of being a felon in possession of a firearm was dismissed, according to court records.
Maxwell’s alleged accomplice in the two home invasions, Waymond Smith, has two trials scheduled in August.
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