Former Drug Center Resident Faces Felony Charges for Burglary at Safe Haven DARTS

CHILLICOTHE, Ohio – The Ross County Grand Jury concluded its session on January 12th, presenting a total of 19 cases to the court. Among these cases, one was returned as a misdemeanor while three others are pending release to the public. According to the Ross County Prosecutor’s Office, details emerged during the grand jury testimony related to a felony case. The incident involved a resident of Safe Haven DARTS, a Drug Addiction Treatment Center, who reported missing items from a rented house located at 160 East Main Street. On December 13th, surveillance footage showcased 28-year-old … Read more

Christian County Grand Jury Hands Down Indictments: Assault, Drug Crimes, and Sex Offenses Among Charges

HOPKINSVILLE, Ky. – A Christian County Grand Jury handed down indictments on Friday, covering a range of crimes including assault, drug-related offenses, and sex crimes. Among the indictments, Traivaun Buckner of Hopkinsville faces multiple charges stemming from an incident in November. It is alleged that Buckner used force against a victim to engage in sexual intercourse. He has been charged with first-degree rape, first-degree domestic violence, kidnapping, first-degree strangulation, second-degree assault domestic violence, and other related charges. In a separate assault case, Phillip Robnet of Hopkinsville was arrested and charged with second-degree assault domestic violence … Read more

Cumberland County Grand Jury Hands Down Indictments for Norris and Hayes on Drug Charges

Cumberland County, located in the state of Maine, has witnessed a significant development in drug-related charges. A recent indictment by the county’s grand jury has implicated two individuals, namely 77-year-old Frazier Norris and 35-year-old Jericia Renee Marie Hayes, in felony drug offenses. The charges levied against Norris include 10 counts, notably four counts each of the sale and delivery of a Schedule II drug, specifically fentanyl. Additionally, Norris also faces one count of the sale of a Schedule II drug. Hayes, on the other hand, is accused of three counts of the sale and delivery … Read more

Longest Delay in Mountain Home Drug Sale Case: Proceedings Continued for 15th Time as Defense Lawyers Seek Confidential Informant Details

Mountain Home, Arkansas – The drug sale case of Amanda Lynn George continues to face multiple delays and cancellations, with the most recent trial date being postponed for the 15th time. Public Defender’s Office lawyers, who represent George, have consistently requested continuances, causing frustration for all parties involved. In the latest twist, a jury panel was assembled, ready to hear the case, when an attorney from the Public Defender’s Office requested a conference in chambers before jury selection began. After a 45-minute discussion, Judge Putman announced that an issue had arisen, preventing the trial from … Read more