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Blasingame to seek treatment instead of jail time sentence

November 17, 2012
Parkersburg News and Sentinel

PARKERSBURG - David Kyle Blasingame, 19, in custody at the North Central Regional Jail, was granted a motion Friday to hold his sentence of six months to two years in the Anthony Center in abeyance to allow him to go to the Salem Juvenile Center for treatment and then he will be resentenced.

Wood County Circuit Court Judge J.D. Beane asked the defense and state to meet and submit an order for the court to accept.

Blasingame was indicted by the February 2012 grand jury on two charges of burglary, unlawful entry, grand larceny, two counts of conspiracy to commit burglary, one count of conspiracy to commit unlawful entry and conspiracy to commit grand larceny. He pleaded guilty to one count of burglary on Oct. 1 and the other charges were dismissed.

In a circuit court hearing from Thursday:

* Michelle Irene Russell, 37, in custody at the North Central Regional Jail, entered a plea agreement with the state to plead guilty to a charge of manufacture of a controlled substance, methamphetamine, as charged in a bill of information. Her sentencing was set for 11:30 a.m. Jan. 3, 2013.

 
 

 

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