A former University of Akron student who received a felony conviction for his role in a boozy street fight in Kent that ended in homicide will get a new trial, according to a ruling handed down today by the state appeals court. Newsnet5 says the higher robes decided the trial judge dropped the ball by not instructing jurors they could find Shaker Heights-native Adrian Barker guilty of a lesser charge in his original 2010 proceedings.
In 2009, Barker and two other U of A students headed to Kent State for a party. They apparently almost ran over 23-year-old Christopher Kernich and a couple of his friends while pulling in, setting off a physical altercation between the two groups.
Prosecutors argued Barker sucker punched Kernich while he was tangling with another individual. The blow sent the Kent student to the pavement, cracking his head on the surface. While down, Barker and the other stomped Kernich until he was unconscious. The student died in a hospital bed days later.
This article appears in Feb 8-14, 2012.

He still killed someone…And he started it with a sucker punch!!!!
Effin’ thug…
Fantastic. A wonderful way to spend taxpayer money, asking if we want to convict a convicted murderer of a lesser offense instead. Maybe while we’re at it, we can give him a bunch of money as an apology for putting him through the great ordeal of a second trial. Meanwhile, the victim is still dead, and the family must again nervously wait for justice to be served. Sad.