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by Kristin Casale Associate Editor Stow -- The next step in the case against a Stow man accused of soliciting sexual activity from a 14-year-old girl is expected to be determined April 29. According to Summit County Court of Common Pleas Judge Judith Hunter's office, a status conference has been scheduled for Michael Kronjak, 54. Kronjak was arrested Jan. 31 and charged with one count of importuning, a fifth-degree felony, according to Stow Police Lt. Rick Myers. He pleaded not guilty to the offense March 26. According to Hunter's office, Kronjak's attorney, Ken Martin, requested the conference to discuss whether Kronjak would be eligible for medical intervention in lieu of a conviction. Martin could not be reached for comment by press time. A trial date is expected to be scheduled during the conference, according to Hunter's office. Kronjak is free on a $10,000 bond. E-mail: kcasale@recordpub.com Phone: 330-686-3917 Comments
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