One of two men convicted of the fatal shooting outside an after-hours club that killed a popular South Toledo waitress received a life sentence with parole possible after 25 years from a Lucas County judge Tuesday morning.
Marvin Pettaway, 19, had pleaded guilty to murder and three counts of felonious assault last month for the Nov. 2 death of Jasmine Queen, 19, and injuries to three other people near the Weekend club at Reynolds Road and Hill Avenue.
While saying the sentence reflected the loss of life, “the wounds both physical and psychological on the other victims,” and the need to protect the community, Judge Lindsay Navarre gave Pettaway less than the potential maximum for his convictions. She handed down concurrent seven-year terms for the felonious assault counts instead of a potential 24-year maximum…