Wade Carter III was assigned a July 18 probable cause hearing date in Halifax County District Court today for a series of crimes which include three sexual assaults.
A former Halifax County Sheriff’s Office deputy received a suspended sentence and 18 months probation this week for a matter in June of last year in which he threatened and assaulted a victim.
The attorney representing a man charged in the shooting deaths of his grandmother and a Hollister man filed a motion in Halifax County District Court seeking a mental evaluation for his client.
In his first court appearance since being charged in the murders of his grandmother and a Hollister man, Isaiah Caesar was assigned a local attorney and will be also be assigned an attorney through the Office of Indigent Defense Services.
James Powell and Dillon Irby will be assigned capital defenders in a weekend murder and shooting and the capital defender will also represent Powell in the murders of four people in the Glenview community in August.
A probable cause hearing for Matthew Simms, charged in the August murders of four elderly people in the Glenview community, has been postponed until the first of 2018.
Charged in the August murders of four elderly people in the Glenview community, Matthew Simms will return to court on November 15 so the North Carolina Office of Indigent Defense Services can determine whether he will retain attorneys assigned to his previous cases or be assigned new ones.
Probation for Glenn Anthony Ryland, charged in a Hollister fatal crash last month, was extended two years.
A Hollister man charged in a traffic crash which claimed the life of a 17-year-old Virginia girl earlier this month will have his probation review in October.
The state plans to seek an indictment against a man who was charged with reportedly abducting an infant in July.