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Acworth man sentenced to 20 years in prison for repeatedly, violently assaulting woman
Acworth man sentenced to 20 years in prison for repeatedly, violently assaulting woman

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time04-04-2025

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Acworth man sentenced to 20 years in prison for repeatedly, violently assaulting woman

An Acworth man was sentenced to 20 years in prison after being convicted of aggravated battery and family violence. According to the Cherokee County District Attorney's Office, Jonathon Bailey Panter, 26, was charged in February 2024 after he violently assaulted a woman multiple times. The DA's office said Panter and his victim lived at the same residence and after she sought medical treatment at a hospital, the Cherokee County Sheriff's Office became aware of the multiple assaults. [DOWNLOAD: Free WSB-TV News app for alerts as news breaks] 'She had bruises and abrasions on her legs, midsection, arms, neck and face,' the DA's office said in a statement. 'She also had petechial hemorrhaging in her eye, which is a sign of strangulation. She told CSO deputies that Panter beat her 'half to death.'' In mid-March, Panter was found guilty of the assault and family violence charges after prosecutors showed a jury nearly 90 pieces of evidence detailing the victim's injuries. TRENDING STORIES: Felon convicted again after bringing guns to Reinhardt University campus Sausage, pepperoni Pizza company partners with Google for upgraded ordering experience Man accused of killing teen carrying his child granted bond again On Wednesday, Panter was sentenced. Prosecutors recommended a 60-year sentence, with the first 35 years to be served in prison, but the judge sentenced him to 20 years. He was also banned from returning to Cherokee County and ordered to not contact the victim. 'The evidence we presented at the sentencing hearing showed that this defendant has demonstrated no remorse for his actions and continues to shift the blame onto others for the crimes he committed. His refusal to take responsibility underscores the necessity of a substantial prison sentence,' Assistant District Attorney Macelyne A. Williams, of the Domestic Violence Unit, who prosecuted this case on behalf of the State, said in a statement. Due to being a repeat offender, the DA's office said Panter would not be eligible for parole. 'This defendant violently attacked an especially vulnerable woman who felt she had no one to turn to, and nowhere else to go,' District Attorney Susan K. Treadaway said. 'This case is a powerful reminder of the devastating impact domestic violence has on victims and communities. We will continue to pursue justice for victims and work to make sure offenders are removed from our streets.' [SIGN UP: WSB-TV Daily Headlines Newsletter]

Cherokee County man convicted of aggravated assault of battered woman
Cherokee County man convicted of aggravated assault of battered woman

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time15-03-2025

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Cherokee County man convicted of aggravated assault of battered woman

A jury convicted a Cherokee County man this week after he was charged with two counts of family violence aggravated assault. Jonathon Bailey Panter, 26, of Acworth committed multiple domestic assaults between February 13 and 18 of last year, at a home in the Acworth area of Cherokee County. [DOWNLOAD: Free WSB-TV News app for alerts as news breaks] The Cherokee Sheriff's Office became aware of the incident after a friend took the injured woman to the hospital for treatment. Officials say the victim and Panter lived in the same home. As investigators learned more, the victim told them Panter beat her 'half to death,' and she had bruises and abrasions all over her body. TRENDING STORIES: Gary Jones: Homegoing scheduled for teacher recovered from Lake Oconee 73 days into 2025 and already 140 plane crashes in US, 4 in Georgia Be weather aware: Severe storms likely this weekend with potential for large hail, tornadoes The woman also showed signs of petechial hemorrhaging in her eye, which is a sign of strangulation, investigators said. Superior Court Judge Tony Baker announced Panter's sentencing would be set for a future date. [SIGN UP: WSB-TV Daily Headlines Newsletter]

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