An Old Peavine Rd. man facing several charges in Cumberland County Criminal Court had his bond revoked after he is alleged to have contacted the victim in some of the
A special judge Wednesday ruled there is enough evidence in the arson of buildings at the historic campus of Cumberland Mountain School to send the case for review by the
Dec 14, 2020
A skeptical Criminal Court judge ordered a defendant facing a probation violation for failing to take a drug screen was given 90 days in jail to think about what is important to him.
âThe best predictor of future behavior is past behavior,â Judge Gary McKenzie told Eric Taylor Tyson, 33, when announcing his attention-seeking time in jail. âI donât have faith you will do that (follow rules of probation), but we shall see.â
On Feb. 24, Tyson pleaded guilty to an information charging auto burglary and received a two-year suspended sentence with 30 days to be served at 75% and the balance on supervised probation.