Jury trial set for Bealeton gun-brandishing episode
Javier Yeshurun, 33, of Herndon, will remain free until his jury trial, starting Nov. 29 and set for two days. I think a lot of it has to do with having his day in court. He has a constitutional right to a jury trial. Assistant Public Defender Taylor L. Dontje
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Staff Journalist A Herndon man convicted in December of brandishing handgun at a busy Bealeton intersection will get another chance to make his case in court.
After an hour-long trial Dec. 18 in Fauquier County General District Court, Judge J. Gregory Ashwell sentenced Nehemia Javier Yeshurun, 33, to a year in jail and suspended all but two months for the misdemeanor charge.
Driver gets 2 months in jail for brandishing handgun
Convicted of a misdemeanor Friday, Nehemia Javier Yeshurun testified, âI thought I was going to die,â before pulling a gun in the middle of Bealeton on Saturday, Oct. 17. He pointed it at us. . . at our vehicle. I was scared. . . . I feared for my life. Cory Anderson
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Staff Journalist A Herndon man convicted of brandishing a handgun three months ago in Bealeton got sentenced to 12 months in jail.
After an hour-long trial Friday in Fauquier County General District Court, Judge J. Gregory Ashwell gave Nehemia Javier Yeshurun, 33, a year and suspended all but two months for the misdemeanor charge.