Silverman's son died in a fire set by his own mother before his testimony could be heard at a trial.
Silverman was convicted, but an Appeals Court overturned the conviction.
The state's high court ruled that even though the little boy was dead, his statements made to an adult should be heard.
Doron Silverman will receive credit for time already served. He was also labeled a tier 2 sex offender which requires him to register every 180 days for 25 years after he gets out of prison.
In Other News
1
Middletown’s second marijuana dispensary to open at former Chinese...
2
Multiple ramp closures expected for U.S. 35 this week as part of an...
3
Portion of U.S. 40 closed for culvert repair in Preble County
4
Hope Walk at Wittenberg University will off offer help and ‘hug...
5
Courtrooms to close for two days as renovated courthouse in downtown...