On June 22, 1997, Robert E. Cornell was arrested for allegedly attacking his girlfriend, Pharis Perry. Cornell was charged with assault and domestic violence, misdemeanors of the first degree.
A jury trial was conducted in August 1997. Ultimately, the jury found Cornell guilty of both charges. He was subsequently sentenced to one hundred eighty days in jail. The conviction and sentence were journalized...
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