Glen Ryland will spend at least 17 years in prison after he pled guilty to second-degree murder today in a traffic crash which claimed the life of a 17-year-old Virginia girl last year.
A Halifax County Superior Court judge today ruled Gene Arnold “Root Root” Hawkins Jr. is eligible for pretrial release after documents filed in court show he is competent to stand trial in the 2006 murder of Roanoke Rapids businessman Shelby Salmon.
Keyon West declared his innocence today in the murders of four elderly friends who played cards in the Glenview community last summer.
A Weldon man has been indicted and charged with murder in the shooting deaths of four people in the Glenview community last summer.
Halifax County Superior Court Judge Alma L. Hinton entered a consent judgment Friday against the Carolina Inn.
As defendants charged in the murders of four friends playing cards last summer in the Glenview community of the Enfield area are scheduled to make their first Halifax County Superior Court appearances next month, one of them has twice demanded his right to a speedy trial.
A Halifax County Grand Jury today returned true bills of indictment against three men charged in the murders of four elderly people in the Glenview community last summer.
Charges stemming from a 2011 murder in Halifax County against Lester Kearney were dismissed in 2013 and the man took a plea to obstruction of justice in the case, court records show.
Marquis Whitmore will spend approximately 10 to nearly 14 years in prison after a Halifax County jury found him guilty this morning of felony death by motor vehicle in the December 20, 2014, traffic death of Leslie Fishel.
Jurors in the trial of Marquis Whitmore confirmed to the presiding judge they have reached one unanimous verdict.