WARREN — A three-judge panel in the 11th District Court of Appeals has rejected an appeal of a Warren man convicted in the 2017 robbery of a USA Taxi driver. Jeremiah Ulysses Jones, 24, of Northeast Ohio Correctional Center, appealed his 2017 conviction, with Jones arguing the trial court erred in denying a motion stating a “manifest injustice” had occurred. A Stow-based attorney, Michael A. Partlow, filed the appeal on behalf of Jones stating that his client’s guilty plea “was not knowingly, intelligently and voluntarily made because Jones was not advised he could appeal the trial court’s decision on competency.” The appeal was argued on behalf of the state by Trumbull County Assistant Pro
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