by Madison White Franks
HEATHSVILLE—Northumberland County Circuit Court convened Tuesday, March 13, with the Hon. R. Michael McKenney presiding.
The case of Keywon M. Gaskins of Heathsville, charged with two felony probation violations, was continued to April 24.
The case of Roger D. Hash of Manassas, charged with being a violent felon possessing a weapon, was set for trial March 12, 2019.
Robert J. Monroe of Heathsville, charged with misdemeanor recklessly handling a firearm, pled guilty and was sentenced to 12 months with eight months suspended.
Patricia L. Tuck of Mineral, charged with felony manufacturing or distributing a controlled substance, was not prosecuted at the time of trial.
The case of Darren P. Frye of Reedville, charged with misdemeanor trespassing, was continued to May 22.
The case of Charles A. Marselas of Heathsville, charged with four felony probation violations, was continued to May 1.
The case of Ernest J. Polk Jr. of Heathsville, charged with two misdemeanor pretrial violations, was set for trial April 24.
The case of Treneice C. Finney of Heathsville, charged with felony child abuse, was dismissed.
by Madison White Franks
HEATHSVILLE—Northumberland County Circuit Court convened Tuesday, March 13, with the Hon. R. Michael McKenney presiding.
The case of Keywon M. Gaskins of Heathsville, charged with two felony probation violations, was continued to April 24.
The case of Roger D. Hash of Manassas, charged with being a violent felon possessing a weapon, was set for trial March 12, 2019.
Robert J. Monroe of Heathsville, charged with misdemeanor recklessly handling a firearm, pled guilty and was sentenced to 12 months with eight months suspended.
Patricia L. Tuck of Mineral, charged with felony manufacturing or distributing a controlled substance, was not prosecuted at the time of trial.
The case of Darren P. Frye of Reedville, charged with misdemeanor trespassing, was continued to May 22.
The case of Charles A. Marselas of Heathsville, charged with four felony probation violations, was continued to May 1.
The case of Ernest J. Polk Jr. of Heathsville, charged with two misdemeanor pretrial violations, was set for trial April 24.
The case of Treneice C. Finney of Heathsville, charged with felony child abuse, was dismissed.