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On a cloudy day, Bobbie Huzuar tearfully told the father of her child just before he was sentenced to 15 years in prison for her death that he took her sunshine away.

As Christian Sumpter, 24, sat with his head slumped at the table for the defense, Huzuar told Judge Anthony D’Apolito at Sumpter’s sentence hearing in Mahoning County Common Pleas Court how she’ll miss the “slobbering kisses” of her infant daughter, Adaleah.

“I won’t get any more smiles,” Huzuar said. “I’ll never get to see her crawl or walk.”

Sumpter was sentenced to an agreed upon 15 years in prison on charges of involuntary manslaughter and child endangering for the Sept. 2, 2018 death of Adaleah, who died after being injured at an Austintown home.

Sumpter received a concurrent seven year sentence on a charge of felonious assault for breaking the jaw of a family member of the baby days after her death. He entered guilty pleas in both cases last week.

Sumpter was alone with the child when she was injured and he told police he was tossing the baby in the air and playing with her when he yawned and missed catching her, causing her to hit the floor.

However, prosecutors said the baby’s injuries did not match up with Sumpter’s story.

Sumpter tearfully apologized before he was sentenced.

“It breaks my heart,” Sumpter said. “The love of my life is gone. I am also grieving.”

Judge D’Apolito told the Huzuars that he decided to accept the plea agreement because it means there will not be a trial and the family will not have to worry about whether or not Sumpter would be convicted.

Because the sentence was agreed upon by defense attorneys and prosecutors, that means Sumpter cannot appeal and the only way he can be released from prison early is if he applies for judicial release and he is approved.

Judge D’Apolito said, however, he would never grant Sumpter judicial release.

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Murderers don't get to claim rights to grief.
They are the reason there is the sadness.

So no asshole, you do not get to boo hoo over the evil you did.
15 years in a cage is a joke sentence.
They should have put you to death by 1000 cuts.
 
He deserved a far harsher sentence for his lies and the bullshit he said in the court

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CHRISTIAN SUMPTER


Sentence Information


Aggregate Sentence 15.00 HB86-5

Expected Release Date/Parole Eligibility Date 07/20/2033
 
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