Sunday, September 15, 2013

Accomack County Circuit Court

Accomack County Circuit Court
Thursday, September 12, 2013

Fredrick Parks was charged with two counts of grand larceny. Restitution has been paid in full and with no record in Virginia Mr. Parks was sentenced to three years on each count, all but four days suspended. Mr. Parks was unprepared to go straight to jail therefore was told to report by Friday at 5 pm to serve the four days.

Roy Shreaves was charged with burglary and grand Larceny. With a letter from August 2013 letter from Dr. Bulett, first felony, and the fact that he worked two jobs Mr. Shreaves was sentenced to five years with all but 60 days suspended with a work release.

Antonio Brown was charged with two counts of robbery with the use of a firearm. Mr. Browns brother, mother and his Pastor testified on his behalf. Judge Revell Lewis III said to the defendant that he had been in and out of trouble with a complete disregard for the law therefore he was sentenceing him to 25 years on each count to run concurrently with all but eight years suspended. Restitution was set at $1400 dollars.

Jason Reinert was charged with probation revocation and a new burglary charge. Mr. Reinerts grandfather testified that he awoke at 5 am and found his grandson in the house going through his pants pockets. Jason with a record of assault, robbery, and an addiction problem was sentenced on the probation revocation charge to three years, five months, and 23 days all but 12 months suspended + 100 hours of community service. On the new robbery charge the sentence was 10 years with all but timed served suspended.

Cornell Nock was charged with probation revocation. The original charges were unauthorized use; and shoplifting. With 8 years, 8 months, and 23 days remaining of the original sentence his attorney tried to explain that Mr. Nock was on medication and had been in the mental unit on two different stays. Mr. Morgan for the commonwealth read a long record into the record. Probation was revoked and sentence was reinstated with all but 3 years suspended.

Assiha White was originally charged with credit card fraud and was sentenced to 1 year and 8 days with all but the 8 days suspended. She was to have served four weekends. Serving only one weekend since August 9th 2012 and was to have to shown cause on August 29, 2013 and did not show up for court on that date but has served one weekend since August 29, 2013 Judge Lewis sentenced her to four days starting immediately.

Dion Church went before the court with a motion for work release. Mr. Church was convicted back in 2004 of carnal knowledge with a 13 year old without force. Mr. Church walked out of court on that date with a appeal bond and up until August 9th 2013 when he was rearrested has gone on with his life. He was originally sentenced to 7 months but never reported to serve his time. Both Mr. Church and his mother testified that they had called Mr. Churchs previous attorney(Marsha Carter) many times but was never told to report or the outcome of the appeal. The motion for work release was denied and he was told he would have to serve the balance of the 7 months.

Marquire Tankard charged with possession of marijuana and transporting more than five pounds of marijuana. Charged one was continued until February third 2014. The defendant then entered a guilty plea to the more than five pound transportation charge. This offense occurred on November 6th, 2012 with a traffic stop along highway 13. The officer found 8lbs, 3oz of green marijuana in a garbage bag. Mr. Tankard and a passenger were both charged with the same charges. At the traffic stop Mr. Tankard told the officer that the passenger had nothing to do with the marijuana and that he was only in the car because he had a drivers license and that he Mr. Tankard only had a learners permit. With a guilty plea this case was continued for a pre-sentencing report.

Dontrelle Walker was charged with distributing cocaine . A plea agreement had been reached for possesion at trial time with Mr. Walker guilty plea the case was continued for the pre-sentencing report. 

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