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Indictments returned in Fayette; individuals to report Feb. 19


Feb 18, 2021
Feb 18, 2021
Deborah Hendrick, circuit clerk for Fayette County, has released the grand jury indictments for the current term of court.
The following individuals are to report on Friday, Feb. 19, before the Honorable Paul M. Blake Jr., judge of the Circuit Court of Fayette County, at 9 a.m., in the courtroom of the Fayette County Courthouse for arraignment.
Michael A. Blankenship, conspiracy, felony; possession of a controlled substance with the intent to deliver, felony (3 counts)
Michael A. Wallace, conspiracy, felony; possession of a controlled substance with the intent to deliver, felony (3 counts)
Robert W. Bolen, third offense driving under the influence of alcohol, felony; third offense driving while license revoked for driving under the influence of alcohol, felony; failure to maintain control, misdemeanor ....

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Courthouse restrictions remain in place


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The Fayette County Courthouse will continue to operate under limited access until Jan. 22, according to an order from Chief Circuit Judge Thomas H. Ewing.
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By Steve Keenan
The Fayette Tribune
Jan 11, 2021
Jan 11, 2021
The Fayette County Courthouse will continue to operate under limited access until Jan. 22, according to an order from Chief Circuit Judge Thomas H. Ewing.
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FAYETTEVILLE — Limited access to the Fayette County Courthouse and associated buildings will remain in effect until at least Jan. 22, according to a judicial emergency declared by Chief Judge Thomas H. Ewing.
The emergency will result in, among other things, the postponement of the January session of the Fayette County grand jury, which was to start on Jan. 12. ....

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