It wasn’t even his child.
Now the 20-year-old Louisville man has learned his punishment. He was sentenced Wednesday to three years in prison.
Deitrick pleaded guilty in Stark County Common Pleas Court to two felony child endangering charges as part of a plea deal with county prosecutors.
Deitrick tattooed the outline of the letter “A” on the child’s buttock. The mark covers about one-half inch.
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