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10 days in jail and two years of probation 'Columbus City Attorney Zach Klein’s office said the bullet nearly struck the child, burning the child and causing short-term hearing loss. Another child was in the room. In what was the first test of the city’s new safe storage law for firearms, Klein announced Tuesday that the boy's father, 28-year-old Matthew Rivas, pleaded guilty April 4 to two counts of negligent storage of a firearm and one count of child endangerment. Franklin County Municipal Court Judge Jarrod B. Skinner sentenced Rivas to 10 days in jail and two years of probation. If Rivas does not successfully complete his probation, he will face 170 days in jail. Skinner also ordered Rivas to pay a $150 fine and ordered the firearm from the incident to be destroyed.' Columbus dispatch
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10 days in jail and two years of probation 'Columbus City Attorney Zach Klein’s office said the bullet nearly struck the child, burning the child and causing short-term hearing loss. Another child was in the room. In what was the first test of the city’s new safe storage law for firearms, Klein announced Tuesday that the boy's father, 28-year-old Matthew Rivas, pleaded guilty April 4 to two counts of negligent storage of a firearm and one count of child endangerment. Franklin County Municipal Court Judge Jarrod B. Skinner sentenced Rivas to 10 days in jail and two years of probation. If Rivas does not successfully complete his probation, he will face 170 days in jail. Skinner also ordered Rivas to pay a $150 fine and ordered the firearm from the incident to be destroyed.' Columbus dispatch
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10 days in jail and two years of probation 'Columbus City Attorney Zach Klein’s office said the bullet nearly struck the child, burning the child and causing short-term hearing loss. Another child was in the room. In what was the first test of the city’s new safe storage law for firearms, Klein announced Tuesday that the boy's father, 28-year-old Matthew Rivas, pleaded guilty April 4 to two counts of negligent storage of a firearm and one count of child endangerment. Franklin County Municipal Court Judge Jarrod B. Skinner sentenced Rivas to 10 days in jail and two years of probation. If Rivas does not successfully complete his probation, he will face 170 days in jail. Skinner also ordered Rivas to pay a $150 fine and ordered the firearm from the incident to be destroyed.' Columbus dispatch
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10 days in jail and two years of probation 'Columbus City Attorney Zach Klein’s office said the bullet nearly struck the child, burning the child and causing short-term hearing loss. Another child was in the room. In what was the first test of the city’s new safe storage law for firearms, Klein announced Tuesday that the boy's father, 28-year-old Matthew Rivas, pleaded guilty April 4 to two counts of negligent storage of a firearm and one count of child endangerment. Franklin County Municipal Court Judge Jarrod B. Skinner sentenced Rivas to 10 days in jail and two years of probation. If Rivas does not successfully complete his probation, he will face 170 days in jail. Skinner also ordered Rivas to pay a $150 fine and ordered the firearm from the incident to be destroyed.' Columbus dispatch
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10 days in jail and two years of probation 'Columbus City Attorney Zach Klein’s office said the bullet nearly struck the child, burning the child and causing short-term hearing loss. Another child was in the room. In what was the first test of the city’s new safe storage law for firearms, Klein announced Tuesday that the boy's father, 28-year-old Matthew Rivas, pleaded guilty April 4 to two counts of negligent storage of a firearm and one count of child endangerment. Franklin County Municipal Court Judge Jarrod B. Skinner sentenced Rivas to 10 days in jail and two years of probation. If Rivas does not successfully complete his probation, he will face 170 days in jail. Skinner also ordered Rivas to pay a $150 fine and ordered the firearm from the incident to be destroyed.' Columbus dispatch
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