Saturday, November 06, 2010
Elkview Man Gets Additional Sentence
WEST VIRGINIA...
An Elkview man convicted of voluntary manslaughter after he struck and killed another man with his truck was placed on five years probation Friday in Kanawha Circuit Court.
Garrett Z. Pauley, 21, had faced a possible prison sentence of three to 15 years following his September 2009 conviction. Last December, senior status Judge James O. Holliday instead sentenced Pauley to six to 24 months at the Anthony Center, a facility for youthful offenders in Greenbrier County.
Garrett Z. Pauley, 21, had faced a possible prison sentence of three to 15 years following his September 2009 conviction. Last December, senior status Judge James O. Holliday instead sentenced Pauley to six to 24 months at the Anthony Center, a facility for youthful offenders in Greenbrier County.
On Friday, after 10 months, Pauley appeared again in court, having successfully completed the Anthony Center's program.
Kanawha Circuit Judge Carrie Webster said she was required by law to place Pauley on probation once he completed the Anthony Center program. She opted for the maximum time allowed, five years.