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Scott Jenkins, a former sheriff of Culpeper County, Virginia, was convicted of federal bribery charges and sentenced to 10 years in federal prison.
The new public auction will be held at 11 a.m. Oct. 20 in front of the public entrance to the Culpeper County Courthouse. The previously announced Sept. 13 auction was postponed days before it ...
Earlier this month, Culpeper County Supervisors were presented with three options to meet the county's courthouse needs, costing up to $115 million. Over several months, Moseley Architects worked ...
A bomb threat caused the Culpeper County Courthouse to be evacuated just after 2 p.m. on Wednesday, halting legal proceedings for two hours. According to reports from the scene, a man called the ...
CULPEPER — It is no source of pride in Culpeper County that two of the best-known trials ever held in the 140-year-old courthouse ended in wrongful capital murder convictions. Just last year ...
Zann Nelson worked almost 20 years to shed light on three lynchings more than a century ago in Culpeper, Virginia. A judge just deemed the men innocent.
He said Jenkins used his influence in the Culpeper courthouse to get Rahim’s gun rights restored, then deputized him. In his opening statement last week, defense lawyer Joseph P. Caleb said ...
Former Culpeper County Sheriff Scott Jenkins was ... the judge allowed him to remain on bond until sentencing. Jenkins left the courthouse with his family and didn’t address the verdict.
The court order hearing that precedes the formal event takes place at 3:30pm ET in the circuit court room of the Culpeper Court House. Judge Durrer will review and rule on the motion, which was filed ...
Jenkins is accused of helping Rahim establish a phony residence in Culpeper, after which the sheriff used his familiarity and influence in the county courthouse to help get Rahim’s gun rights ...
Former Culpeper County Sheriff Scott Jenkins is expected to arrive at the federal courthouse in Charlottesville on Tuesday morning to face a trial that could land him in federal prison for years.
A $200,000 architectural contract awarded earlier this month will prepare a space needs plan for the circa 1870s Culpeper County Courthouse on West Davis Street bursting at its modern-day seams.