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Jury deadlocked on homicide, assault charges in Oaks case BY MARCIE SCHELLHAMMER

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SMETHPORT — After about seven hours of deliberations, the jury in the case against Daniel Oaks II deadlocked on the most serious charges against him, including homicide by vehicle. The jury found Oaks, 34, of Bradford, guilty of five counts of recklessly endangering another person. There was no immediate word Thursday on whether District Attorney Stephanie Vettenburg-Shaffer would retry Oaks on the more serious charges. Oaks, a former motorcycle racer, was the driver in a one-vehicle crash on Sept. 8, 2018 in Duke Center. He was tried on charges including homicide by vehicle, involuntary manslaughter and aggravated assault by vehicle. Oaks’ girlfriend, Alyssa Hawk, 28, was killed in the crash, and Oaks, along with three bystanders — Cody and Sam Pearce and Justin McDivitt — suffered serious injuries. Investigators alleged it was the speed of the car, which was estimated at 88 mph, that caused the injuries and damage. The jury — made up of seven men and five women — deliberated Wednesday from about 3:30 to about 9:30 p.m., and returned Thursday morning to continue. Shortly before noon, the court tip staff presented a note from the jury to President Judge John Pavlock. The note, which

the judge read into the re- charges where no agree- emotion. The families of the victims appeared stunned, confused and upset. Pavlock, who had warned against outbursts at the beginning of the proceeding, said, “The Commonwealth needs to make a decision on whether to retry on the charges they deadlocked on. I will give them more time to make that decision.” He set a status conference in four weeks for any motions that either side would have for consideration. The trial in the case began last week, with jury selection held Monday afternoon, all day Tuesday and Wednesday morning. According to police, on Sept. 8, 2018, a Subaru WRX — a sports car — driven by Oaks left the Y Bar in Duke Center, where Oaks was helping decorate for a fundraising event. The car went off the road near 610 Main St., struck a fullsize pickup truck, pushing Daniel Oaks II it into two side-by-side utility vehicles. The truck was pushed into McDivitt cord, stated, “We cannot ment was reached. and the Pearces, who were Calling the jury back to standing in the yard, and it agree on a unanimous (decision) on all the charges,” the courtroom, the judge struck a porch, destroying and indicated they were no asked, “If we stay longer, is it. Hawk was a passenger further along in their delib- it unlikely to change?” in Oaks’ car. “That’s correct sir,” the erations than they had been Police said alcohol was foreman said. the night before. not a factor in the crash. When the charges and The judge told the attorThe defense argued neys that he would instruct verdicts were read, Oaks there was a mechanical isthe jury to complete the stood silently next to his sue with the car at the time verdict slip on the charges attorneys, Anthony Clarke of the crash. where the verdict was and Casey Graffius. He Court records indicate unanimous, and to write wore a black face mask, that Oaks is free, having “deadlocked” next to the and showed no outward posted 5% of $100,000 bail.

HOME & GARDEN

Healing Home Design How to infuse living spaces with color that feeds the soul (Family Features) From experiences to surroundings, the past year has brought a renewed focus on feeding the soul. In an era of overstimulation and information overload, many are finding a new appreciation for living life minimally but with maximum experiences. That mentality is increasingly evident in all aspects of life, especially with home design and decor. After all, spending more time at home means more time to discover what truly evokes happiness. At the same time, as the focus on physical and mental wellness heightens, design experts see those trends reflected in a more considered approach to design inspired by color therapy, which makes it possible to create beautiful spaces filled with healing color. With an expertly coordinated color palette, like the Color Collections from HGTV Home by SherwinWilliams, colors work in perfect harmony in any combination. Thoughtful use of color is among the most effective design tools for reveal-worthy style in your home. Appliances In the past, appliances were meant to blend into the decor to be less obvious, albeit essential, elements of a kitchen. A more contemporary approach:

vibrant appliances that get noticed. You can find major appliances in a wide range of colors, but if you’re not sure about going that big and bold, many smaller countertop appliances, such as stand mixers and toasters, come in a range of colorful options, too. Furniture Whether you’re into project pieces you can transform into something new or simply shopping for furnishings that complement your space, be sure to consider how the furniture fits into the overall color scheme. A space isn’t defined by the color of its walls or floors alone. Selecting furniture that fits with the design brings a more cohesive and stylized feel to the room. For example, a desk and bookshelves in pale natural hues can lend warmth to an office with walls painted a cool dynamic blue. Cabinets Painted cabinets are ontrend, and if you’re bored with basic whites and

grays, you’re not alone. Designers are going bold in the kitchen and using cabinetry as a showpiece. These color palettes create inspiring spaces that invite you to get busy baking or simply pull up a chair and linger over a cup of coffee. If you’re concerned about how to bring a color palette together, consider using a collection that has been intentionally curated to mix and match shades for a perfect look no matter which hues you choose. You can easily achieve a new look with an option like the Delightfully Daring Color Collection from HGTV Home by SherwinWilliams. With earthy tones inspired by nature and a dose of vibrancy, the shades are simultaneously energizing and calming. The palette makes it easy to introduce statement colors in unexpected ways so you can feel confident in your selections. Textiles Elements like window treatments, blankets,

pillows and rugs lend important detail and character to a room, and they’re also a relatively affordable way to make noticeable changes. The key is to establish cohesion in the space so no one element is overpowering. Softer tones and natural textures can help bring balance to bold hues while vibrant shades create a colorful pop against a more neutral backdrop. To keep the balance, start with your color statement, whether it’s bold bedding in an otherwise neutral bedroom or softer shades in the accent pieces for a room with strong color applied to the decorative molding. Incorporate color like a pro Balance the boldness of red with soft whites and natural textures

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