
Results 1 - 9 of 9 in Mount Croghan, SC
Jefferson man gets 2 years for counterfeiting
... The maximum penalty for the crime is a $250,000 fine and 20 years in prison. Kearns; Phillip Lee Laney, 27, of Mount Croghan; David Lee Williams, 35, of Hartsville; and Lance Larenta Outen, 19, of Hartsville were each charged in a three-count ... 1 comment
Mount Crogham Man Receives Nine-Year Sentence for Robbery
A Mount Croghan man was sentenced to nine years in jail in connection with a May 2008 robbery at a Pageland video rental store, Assistant 4th Circuit Solicitor Adam Foard said in a press release issued Wednesday. Comment?
Three men sentenced in counterfeiting case
U.S. Attorney W. Walter Wilkins stated Thursday that Phillip Lee Laney, 27, of Mt. Comment?
3 sentenced for counterfeiting
Three people were sentenced in federal court Thursday for counterfeit. Phillip Lee Laney, 27, of Mt. Comment?
Men indicted for stealing pinestraw
Thursday, August 27, 2009 at 5:56 p.m. Four men have been indicted on charges they stole pinestraw. Comment?
Schallenberger pleas guilty in federal court
" Former 19 year-old Chesterfield County High school student Ryan Schallenberger, faced U.S. District Judge Bryan Harwell last week during a change plea hearing that was held at the McMillan Federal Building in Florence, S.C. Schallenberger of Mount Croghan, plead guilty to the federal charges against him of allegedly planning to blow up ... Comment?
Teenager pleads guilty in bombing plot
A Mount Croghan teen accused of plotting to blow up his high school has pleaded guilty to two of the federal charges against him in exchange for a 10-year sentence at the Federal Medical Center at Butner Federal Correctional Complex, where he can receive mental-health treatment, according to a plea agreement the teen signed. Comment?
School bomb plot suspect pleads guilty in federal case
A Mount Croghan teen accused of plotting to blow up his high school has pleaded guilty to two of the federal charges against him in exchange for a 10-year sentence at the Federal Medical Center at Butner Federal Correctional Complex, where he can receive mental health treatment. Comment?
Doctors refute claims of bomb plot suspecta s insanity
Psychiatrists at federal prison have found a Mount Croghan teen accused of plotting to blow up Chesterfield High School last year competent to stand trial, refuting his lawyers' claims that he may be insane. Comment?