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Grand jury indicts man in 2008 Marshall murder case File Photo/Lawrence Emerson Deputies escort Won Young Jung from Fauquier County General District Court after a bond hearing in December. Iâm glad that we can finally get this case into court and, hopefully, bring closure for Mr. Parkâs family and friends of the family. Fauquier County Commonwealthâs Attorney Scott C. Hook By .(JavaScript must be enabled to view this email address) Staff Journalist A Fauquier County Circuit Court grand jury Monday indicted the defendant charged with second-degree murder in the 2008 stabbing death of Marshall area man. Won Yong Jung, 62, of Duluth, Ga., remains incarcerated without bond and next will appear in court here June 10. ....
2008 Marshall murder case certified to grand jury Won Yong Jung (left) allegedly stabbed Du Chi Park, 56, to death after a night of drinking almost 13 years ago in a house on Free State Road near Marshall. He was too drunk to remember anything that day. He said when he drinks he turns coma, or blackout. FBI Special Agent Mitch Song By .(JavaScript must be enabled to view this email address) Staff Journalist A Fauquier County grand jury next month will decide whether to indict the defendant charged with second-degree murder in the 2008 stabbing death of Marshall-area man. After about a 1-hour and 40-minute preliminary hearing Thursday afternoon in Fauquier County General District Court, retired Judge J. Gregory Ashwell found that probable cause existed that Won Yong Jung, 62, of Duluth, Ga., had committed the crime. ....
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 By .(JavaScript must be enabled to view this email address) 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. ....