Pubdate: Sun, 25 Jan 2009 Source: Williamson Daily News (WV) Contact: 2009 Williamson Daily News Website: http://www.williamsondailynews.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/1913 Author: Charlotte Sanders Note: MAP archives articles exactly as published, except that our editors may redact the names and addresses of accused persons who have not been convicted of a crime, if those named are not otherwise public figures or officials. $1M BOND SENDS MESSAGE OF COURT'S STANCE ON DRUGS WILLIAMSON -- "We have declared war on drug dealers and no case will be too small for our attention," Mingo County Prosecuting Attorney C. Michael Sparks said in the wake of the Grand Jury's return of a record-setting 69 felony drug indictments. Fifty-nine of the felony drug indictments returned to Chief Circuit Judge Michael Thornsbury Thursday were sealed and suspects have yet to be taken into custody for arraignment on felony drug charges. Besides those true bills, 10 other felony drug indictments are among 22 unsealed indictments contained in the grand jury's report. Thornsbury set bonds, trial dates and conditions of bonds during Thursday's arraignment of the defendants named in the unsealed indictments. All of those arraigned pleaded "not guilty" to the charges against them. Mingo Prosecutor Sparks and Assistant Prosecutor Teresa D. Maynard represented the state in the various proceedings. Only two defendants from Varney, W.Va., posted bonds by mid-afternoon, Chief Deputy Circuit Clerk Camilla Ellis reported. [redacted] each posted $40,000 bond in connection with their similar indictments on one count each of delivering a Schedule III controlled substance (Hydrocodone) and conspiracy with each other to deliver Hydrocodone to a confidential informant on March 3, 2008. [redacted] is represented by Ronald J. Rumora and [redacted]'s counsel is Diana Carter Wiedel. The trials of both defendants are set for March 31, 2009. Thornsbury attached conditions to the bonds, such as electronic home confinement, weekly random drug testing and release for work only. [redacted] could be released for the Judge's work program. The highest bond set by Thornsbury was $1 million (full cash) in the case of [redacted]. She is charged with two counts of distributing Schedule II controlled substances, Cocaine and Oxycodone, within 1,000 feet of a school, and with possession of those two controlled substances with intent to deliver. [redacted]'s trial is set for Feb. 24, 2009. Meanwhile, the judge ordered her remanded to Southwestern Regional Jail with electronic home confinement and weekly random drug testing as conditions if bond is posted. She is represented by Chris Younger. Other indictments, trial dates, bonds, and attorneys are as follows: [redacted] trial set Feb. 24, 2009 on two counts each of burglary and conspiracy to commit burglary, and one count each of grand larceny and conspiracy. Thornsbury ordered her held without bond and directed that she be remanded to South-western Regional Jail until a bond is posted. Conditions of bond were set and she is represented by Wiedel. [redacted], requested a psychological examination before he is arraigned and the court granted the request. He is represented by Ronald J. Rumora. [redacted], is set for trial Feb. 24 on one charge each of grand larceny and conspiracy to commit grand larceny. His bond was set at $50,000 with conditions of home confinement and weekly random drug testing. He was remanded to the regional jail until such time bond is posted. Jerry Lyall is his attorney. [redacted], was given a March 3 trial date and his bond was set at $50,000 with conditions of electric home confinement and weekly random drug testing. David Foley is his attorney. He is charged with one count each of grand larceny and conspiracy. [redacted], is scheduled for trial Feb. 24 and a bond of $50,000 was set with conditions. He is charged with one count each of grand larceny and conspiracy to commit grand larceny. He is represented by Kathy Cisco-Sturgell. [redacted], has a trial date of Feb. 9 in connection with one charge each of grand larceny and conspiracy to commit grand larceny. His bond was set at $36,000 with various conditions, and he was remanded to the regional jail until such time a bond is posted. Jonathan Jewell is his attorney. [redacted], failed to appear for arraignment and an Adult Capias was ordered by Judge Thorns-bury for his arrest. He was indicted on a charge of second degree robbery. [redacted], is represented by Steven Knopp in connection with his indictment on one charge each of burglary, destruction of property and manufacture of a Schedule I controlled substance (Marijuana). He is scheduled for trial on March 17 and was remanded to jail in lieu of $40,000 bond which was set with the usual conditions of home confinement and drug testing. [redacted], is charged with one count each of entry of a building other than a dwelling, grand larceny and conspiracy to commit grand larceny. Stacy Bowens represents the defendant, who is set for trial March 3. His bond was set at $75,000 with various conditions. [redacted], is scheduled for trial Feb. 24 on charges of entry of a building other than a dwelling, grand larceny and conspiracy. His bond was set at $65,000 with conditions and he was remanded to jail pending posting of bond. Jerry Lyall is his attorney. [redacted], did not appear for arraignment and the court issued an Adult Capias for his arrest. He is charged with entering a building other than a dwelling, grand larceny and conspiracy. [redacted], was given a trial date of March 10 and her bond was set at $50,000 with the usual conditions. She is charged with grand larceny and conspiracy to commit grand larceny and is represented by Diana C. Wiedel. [redacted], is represented by Jerry Lyall in connection with one charge of distribution of Marijuana and Hydrocodone within 1,000 feet of a school. He is set for trial on March 10 and was remanded to jail in lieu of $65,000 bond set with conditions. [redacted], was indicted on three counts of delivery of Schedule I, II and III controlled substances (Oxycodone, Heroin and Hydrocodone). Her bond was set at $80,000 with conditions and she was to be remanded to jail pending posting of bond. Her trial date is March 24 and Ronald J. Rumora is her attorney. [redacted], is represented by Lyall in connection with his indictment on three counts of delivering Marijuana and one count of possession of Marijuana with intent to deliver. The court set his trial for Feb. 24 and his bond at $75,000 with conditions. [redacted], is charged with one count each of delivering controlled substances (Hyrocodone and Phenter-mine). Susan Van Zant represents the defendant, who was remanded to the regional jail without bond being set. [redacted], is set for trial March 31 on one count each of delivering a Schedule III controlled substance and conspiracy to deliver that drug, identified as Hydrocodone. His bond was set at $40,000 with conditions and he is represented by Rob Kuenzel of Logan. [redacted], is represented by Susan Van Zant in connection with two counts of delivery of Hydrocodone and one count of conspiracy to deliver that Schedule III controlled substance. The court set bond at $75,000 with conditions and his trial will be on March 10. [redacted], is scheduled for trial March 31 and was ordered to the regional jail without bond. He is charged with distributing a Schedule II controlled substance (Cocaine) within 1,000 feet of a school, and with possession of Cocaine with intent to deliver. Chris Younger is his legal counsel. - --- MAP posted-by: Richard Lake