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Man who attacked disabled client gets probation

Client's father not notified in related cases

A Butler County court judge sentenced a man Wednesday to two years of probation for abusing a mentally handicapped man.

But the father of the victim asked the judge to send James J. Styen, 21, of Butler to prison, and criticized prosecutors for a lack of notifications in two related cases.

Styen was originally charged in March with “strikes, shoves, kicks or attempts/threatens care-dependent person” and simple assault.

Styen was one of three people who were charged with assaulting the victim at Lifesteps, a medical care facility in Summit Township. The three were aides at the facility.

This is an excerpt of a larger article that will appear in Friday's Butler Eagle. Subscribe online or in print to read the full article to learn more about the plea deal and the victim impact statement read during sentencing.

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