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Willis
09-22-2006, 10:41 AM
Grand jury indicts more in Jefferson County

By CHRIS BROWN / Journal Staff Writer



CHARLES TOWN? Grand jurors in Jefferson County issued indictments Thursday against Steven B. Mathis, 42, and William R. Hause, 44, both of Kearneysville, for one count of bank robbery and one count of conspiracy to commit an offense against the state.

According to court documents, the two are accused of threatening a female Bank of Charles Town employee with violence unless she gave them an undisclosed amount of money.

Other indictments include:

?Lori A. Himmerlight, 23, of Chesire Road in Bunker Hill, was indicted on one count of possession with intent to deliver a controlled substance and one count of transportation of a controlled substance into the state of West Virginia.

?Mark Henry Craig, 33, was indicted on three counts of forgery and three counts of uttering.

?Gary Winston, 19, of Kearneysville, was indicted on one count of malicious assault and one count of conspiracy to commit an offense against the state.

?Robert William Nichols, 35, of Shenandoah Junction, was indicted on one count of burglary, one count of domestic battery and one count of destruction of property.

?James N. Hayslette, 38, of Presidential Drive in Inwood, was indicted on a charge of obtaining money, goods, or property by false pretenses.

?Laurie Ann Barber, 38, of Mordington Avenue in Charles Town, was indicted for obtaining money, property, or services by fraudulent schemes.

?Timothy Dewayne McKinney, 40, of Harpers Ferry, was indicted on one count of driving under the influence of alcohol third offense, one count of failure to yield right of way. one count of operating a motor vehicle without a valid driver?s license, one count of failure to carry and exhibit a vehicle registration card to a police officer on demand, one count of operating a motor vehicle on a public highway without security or insurance on the vehicle and one count of driving a motor vehicle while his license or privilege to operate a motor vehicle had been lawfully revoked for driving under the influence.

?Kenneth S. Dillow, 43, of Ranson, was indicted on a charge of domestic battery, third offense.

?Kasem D. Humphrey, 22, of South West Street in Charles Town, was indicted on one count of malicious assault and one count of conspiracy to commit an offense against the state.

?Maurice L. Hough, 21, of Hessey Street in Charles Town, was indicted on one count of malicious assault and one count of conspiracy to commit crimes against the state.

?David N. Thomas, 31, of Washington, D.C., was indicted on one count of transportation of a schedule I controlled substance into West Virginia, and one count of possession with intent to deliver a schedule I controlled substance.

?Randy S. Humphrey, age and address unlisted, was indicted on one count of malicious assault and one count of conspiracy to commit crimes against the state.

?Charles William Breeden, age and address unlisted, was indicted on a charge of domestic battery, third offense.

?John Ester Berry III, age and address unlisted, was indicted on a charge of persistent failure to provide support to minor children in accordance with and by virtue of a court for twelve consecutive months.



?Staff writer Chris Brown can be reached at 725-6581, or by e-mail at [email protected]

Remember, all are innocent until proven guilty:Willis

Leprechaun
09-22-2006, 01:04 PM
Man o' man! I hope I don't ever get indicted and receive this kind of free press ...

The Leprechaun of Shannondale, age 649, of Acorn Avenue was indicted on conspriacy of daydreaming without a permit in a clover patch on DNR property, ...

Old Lep, busted for huntin' unicorns without a unicorn stamp, (tastes like chicken) ...

Mr. Lep, ... for drunken and unruly behavior after crashing a book club party at the end of a rainbow, ...

Leprechaun, aka, Mr. Got Gold, indicted on possession of uncirculated gold coins without dates (I do have a ten-pence that is dated 154 B.C!), ...

Bubba Leprechaun, ... has been brought up on charges of swimming nude in Lake Shannondale, ...

etc., etc.

KemCam2
09-22-2006, 02:47 PM
What is uttering?
I hope this Mckinney isn't "our" Mckinney's.

derricksonb
09-22-2006, 02:51 PM
uttering- Show Spelled Pronunciation[uht-er-ing] Pronunciation Key - Show IPA Pronunciation

?noun Law. the crime of knowingly tendering or showing a forged instrument or counterfeit coin to another with intent to defraud.

Jenniffer
09-22-2006, 02:53 PM
What is uttering?

~~Those poor cows.

KemCam2
09-22-2006, 02:58 PM
I was thinking along the lines of mumbling...I was like...He was charged with WHAT?!!

ministerswife
09-22-2006, 08:46 PM
Willis posts 9/22:


quote:...?Mark Henry Craig, 33, was indicted on three counts of forgery and three counts of uttering....

"uttering" [questn2]

Oh, thank God it's not for "muttering" or my name would be on that list. I mutter to myself all the time. [shutup]

Parker
10-04-2006, 10:31 PM
Uttering: the molesting of cows utters. Just kidding. The real meaning is posted below.


COUNTERFEIT, UTTERING - Title 18, U.S.C., Sec. 472, makes it a Federal crime or offense for anyone to pass or 'utter,' with intent to defraud, any counterfeit United States Federal Reserve Note.

A person can be found guilty of that offense only if all of the following facts are proved beyond a reasonable doubt:

First: That the person passed or uttered a counterfeit Federal Reserve Note;

Second: That the person knew at the time that the note was counterfeit; and

Third: That the person passed the note willfully and with intent to defraud.

To 'pass' or 'utter' a counterfeit note includes any attempt to spend the note or otherwise place it in circulation.

cindylu
10-08-2006, 06:04 AM
The derivation of this word "utter" in Websters is Middle English, French and Old English. At first I thought Willis posted a typo but knowing Willis it was correct. He forced us to the dictionary!!!!

ministerswife
10-08-2006, 06:21 AM
Parker post on 10/4 the definition of "uttering" as:


quote:COUNTERFEIT, UTTERING - Title 18, U.S.C., Sec. 472, makes it a Federal crime or offense for anyone to pass or 'utter,' with intent to defraud, any counterfeit United States Federal Reserve Note.

'Scuse please, but "muttering" seems to be much more fun. Think I'll do mine now over a [coffee]