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Sentence amended in child assault case

A year of “re-entry supervision” was added to the sentence for a Warren man set to spend over five years in state prison for assaulting a 3-year-old and his own 2-month-old infant son.

Jarred D. Blauser, 19, was sentenced last Friday by Judge Gregory Hammond on charges of aggravated assault and endangering the welfare of children.

The total sentence was 72 months to 144 months incarceration.

Hammond advised Blauser on Friday that, when a sentence carries a minimum over four years incarceration, the “court is mandated to impose 12 months (of) re-entry supervision” for when he is released.

He said Friday at the outset that he is “not considering any modifications” to the sentence beyond adding that mandated supervision.

In handing down the sentence last week, Hammond said “Sometimes by your conduct, you forfeit the right to be a parent. You don’t get a second infant to batter, beat.”

He called the 2-month-old “100 percent vulnerable and helpless” and the “most vulnerable victim that has ever been in front of me.

“We don’t all punch infants,” he said.

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