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Man convicted in home invasion slaying
DAYTON — A man who was to go on trial this week for the slaying of a man during a home invasion will instead be sentenced on Aug. 31.
Waymond B. Smith pleaded no contest to aggravated murder and other felony charges Monday, Aug. 16, exactly one year after the death of David Green.
Green, 52, was shot in the head at his residence, 1529 Weaver St.
Smith, 30, appeared before Montgomery County Common Pleas Judge Frances E. McGee. In addition to two counts of aggravated murder, Smith also pleaded no contest to two counts of aggravated burglary, three counts of aggravated robbery and one count of tampering with evidence, all related to Green’s death. One count of disrupting public services was dismissed.
Smith also pleaded no contest to one count of aggravated robbery in connection with a similar home invasion at 1538 Almore St. on Aug. 15, a day before Green was killed. In that case, two counts of possessing a weapon after a felony conviction were dismissed.
Smith’s alleged partner in both home invasions, Demar D. Maxwell, 21, is serving 37 years to life in prison after convictions in those cases.
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