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Gerald Dowling, 20, will be sentenced on August 7 for his role in the death of Alexa Stakely.
Dowling pleaded guilty to involuntary manslaughter after Stakely was hit by her own car while trying to stop it from being stolen with her son inside.
Two teenagers were also involved in the attempted carjacking; one is in juvenile detention, and the other's case is pending.
One of three people charged in the death of an elementary school speech pathologist who died while trying to prevent her car from being stolen with her baby son inside will learn his sentence.
Franklin County Common Pleas Court Judge Chris Brown scheduled sentencing for Gerald Dowling, 20, on Aug. 7. The judge could impose a sentence ranging from a period of probation to 11 years in prison. More on A