Friday, May 31, 2013

Accomack CountyCircuit Court Hearings/ Sentencings

By Wesley Edwards
 Accomack County Circuit Court

Eric Harmon  charged with abuse, neglect of a child and DWI second offence. Sentenced under plea agreement to five years suspended, drivers license suspended for three years, plus $500 dollar fine and must attend Alcohol program approved by court.


David Nalls charged with possession of cocaine and distribution of cocaine. Sentencing to be on 8/5/13 after plea agreement is reached.

Ramon Lopez, bail hearing,  charged with aggravated Sexual Battery of a minor. Bail was set at $50,000.

Sentencing

Maybelle Rew, charged with 7 counts of welfare fraud, pleaded guilty on five counts over thirty two months. She was sentenced to 5 years with 5 years suspended, plus 12 months on false application with all but 30 days suspended and permitted to serve time on weekends.

Dietrick Downing, charged with distributing of marijuana two counts. Sentenced to 5 years with all but 10 days on count one suspended. On count two sentenced to five years with all but twenty days suspended. With probation for five years and drivers license suspended plus court cost.

Christian Wescott was charged with possession of meth. He was sentenced under first time program with treatment program and one year on probation along with drivers license suspended for six months.


Ronald Norwood was charged with Grand Larceny (from the local Walmart) sentenced to five years with all but 30 days suspended with unsupervised probation for the remainder of sentence.

Markiece Harmon, charged with Grand Larceny sentenced to 5 years with all but 12 months suspended (already served 5 months) with probation for four years.

Michael Douthat, charged with sexual abuse, sentenced to 60 days suspended for 5 years with good behavior plus court cost.

Edward Smith, charged with Bomb/Burn threat. Defendant did not appear due to illness in hospice care. To be revisited in July 2013.     

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