Monday, June 07, 2010
Jackson County Teen Seeks Charges
KENTUCKY....
The attorney for Corinne Schwab, a Jackson County teen accused of kidnapping a gay classmate, has filed a letter asking that Schwab be allowed to meet with Jackson County Attorney George T. Hays, or someone in his office, to swear out a private-party complaint against Cheyenne Williams. Schwab wants to file a complaint charging Williams with either first-degree perjury, a felony, or false swearing, a misdemeanor. Williams used the same action to file charges of attempted murder and kidnapping in April against Schwab and Ashley Sams, both 18, and a 17-year-old girl. If Schwab is not allowed to file charges through a private complaint, she may ask to testify to the grand jury.
The attorney for Corinne Schwab, a Jackson County teen accused of kidnapping a gay classmate, has filed a letter asking that Schwab be allowed to meet with Jackson County Attorney George T. Hays, or someone in his office, to swear out a private-party complaint against Cheyenne Williams. Schwab wants to file a complaint charging Williams with either first-degree perjury, a felony, or false swearing, a misdemeanor. Williams used the same action to file charges of attempted murder and kidnapping in April against Schwab and Ashley Sams, both 18, and a 17-year-old girl. If Schwab is not allowed to file charges through a private complaint, she may ask to testify to the grand jury.