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Bethany Harrison outlines goals for third term as Lynchburg Commonwealth Attorney

Read full article: Bethany Harrison outlines goals for third term as Lynchburg Commonwealth Attorney

Incumbent Commonwealth Attorney Bethany Harrison secured her third term Tuesday night, winning re-election with more than 75% of the votes.

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Lynchburg Commonwealth Attorney race features incumbent Bethany Harrison, challenger Chris White

Read full article: Lynchburg Commonwealth Attorney race features incumbent Bethany Harrison, challenger Chris White

Lynchburg voters head to the polls today to decide who will serve as the cityโ€™s Commonwealth Attorney. The race features incumbent Bethany Harrison, who is seeking her third term, against local defense attorney Chris White, making his first run for the office.

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Man sentenced in Lynchburg commercial sex trafficking case

Read full article: Man sentenced in Lynchburg commercial sex trafficking case

A man has been sentenced to two years and six months after being convicted of the felony charge of commercial sex trafficking, Lynchburg Commonwealthโ€™s Attorney Bethany Harrison confirmed.

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Judge rejects Lynchburg candidateโ€™s ballot name challenge, election to proceed as planned

Read full article: Judge rejects Lynchburg candidateโ€™s ballot name challenge, election to proceed as planned

A ballot name dispute in Lynchburg has officially been put to rest after a judge once again dismissed Commonwealthโ€™s Attorney candidate Chris Whiteโ€™s complaint over how his name appears on the ballot.

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Lynchburgโ€™s attorney race features courtroom history

Read full article: Lynchburgโ€™s attorney race features courtroom history

The race for Lynchburgโ€™s commonwealth attorney is drawing extra attention. Both candidates have deep roots in the communityโ€™s justice system and a history that once put them on opposite sides of the courtroom.

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Gov. Youngkin signs โ€˜sextortionโ€™ bill into law

Read full article: Gov. Youngkin signs โ€˜sextortionโ€™ bill into law

The new law classifies malicious threats of eviction, financial loss, or property damage used to coerce sexual acts as a Class 5 felony.

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Marquel Solomon Sentenced for involuntary manslaughter

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Over two years after his 12-year-old sister, Malaysia Solomon, was shot and killed inside their home, 17-year-old Marquel Solomon stood before a judge and took a plea deal.

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Marquel Solomon sentenced to 5 years, with 3 years and 3 months suspended

Read full article: Marquel Solomon sentenced to 5 years, with 3 years and 3 months suspended

A major turning point in a case that 10 News has been covering for two years - Marquel Solomon is now expected to plead guilty Thursday morning, this according to Lynchburg Commonwealthโ€™s Attorney Bethany Harrison.

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Man gets 40-year sentence with 20 years suspended for 2022 Lynchburg stabbing

Read full article: Man gets 40-year sentence with 20 years suspended for 2022 Lynchburg stabbing

A man will spend two decades behind bars for slitting a manโ€™s throat and stabbing him in the chest in 2022 in Lynchburg, according to Bethany Harrison, the Lynchburg Commonwealthโ€™s Attorney.

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Lynchburg man sentenced for 2021 murder, attempted murder

Read full article: Lynchburg man sentenced for 2021 murder, attempted murder

A 25-year-old man was sentenced Wednesday to life plus 23 years to serve for a 2021 murder, and attempted murder.

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Man sentenced for 2023 Lynchburg hit-and-run

Read full article: Man sentenced for 2023 Lynchburg hit-and-run

A man was sentenced for a hit-and-run in Lynchburg in Feb. 2023, according to Lynchburg Commonwealthโ€™s Attorney Bethany Harrison.

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Convicted murderer of Lynchburg teen dies in crash crash while on parole

Read full article: Convicted murderer of Lynchburg teen dies in crash crash while on parole

A man who admitted to strangling a Lynchburg teen girl to death in May 1988 died in a car crash last week, according to Virginia State Police.

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Man sentenced to 25 years in prison for Super 8 Motel killing

Read full article: Man sentenced to 25 years in prison for Super 8 Motel killing

Ishmael Bailey said he came to the victimโ€™s room to have sex for money.

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Second shooting of woman by Lynchburg Police justified, report says

Read full article: Second shooting of woman by Lynchburg Police justified, report says

The use of deadly force in an officer-involved shooting that occurred in September of 2023 has been deemed justifiable, according to the Commonwealthโ€™s Attorney for the City of Lynchburg, Bethany Harrison.

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Use of force in Lynchburg incident where woman attacked officers with knives ruled justifiable

Read full article: Use of force in Lynchburg incident where woman attacked officers with knives ruled justifiable

No officers will be charged after an officer-involved shooting in May.

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Man to serve 25 years for sexually assaulting, attacking woman in Bedford County

Read full article: Man to serve 25 years for sexually assaulting, attacking woman in Bedford County

A Bedford County man has been sentenced to 25 years in prison for sexually assaulting and attacking a woman in Bedford County in 2019, according to Lynchburg Commonwealthโ€™s Attorney Bethany Harrison.

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Use of force in officer-involved shooting in Lynchburg deemed justifiable

Read full article: Use of force in officer-involved shooting in Lynchburg deemed justifiable

Bethany Harrison, the Commonwealthโ€™s Attorney for Lynchburg, has ruled that the use of force against a suspect in an officer-involved shooting is justifiable, with no criminal charges warranted.

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Fatal officer-involved shooting in Lynchburg ruled justifiable

Read full article: Fatal officer-involved shooting in Lynchburg ruled justifiable

A Lynchburg police officer is on limited-duty status after shooting and killing a man. On Wednesday, the Lynchburg Commonwealth's Attorney ruled his actions were justified.

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Lynchburg man sentenced to over 16 years for assaulting several law enforcement officers in 2021

Read full article: Lynchburg man sentenced to over 16 years for assaulting several law enforcement officers in 2021

A Lynchburg man has been sentenced after assaulting several law enforcement officers in 2021, according to Bethany Harrison, Commonwealthโ€™s Attorney for the City of Lynchburg.

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Lynchburg man convicted of killing 15-year-old to be released on parole

Read full article: Lynchburg man convicted of killing 15-year-old to be released on parole

LYNCHBURG, Va. โ€“ A Lynchburg family was notified by the Virginia Department of Corrections about the release date of their relativeโ€™s murderer this week. Bethany Harrison, the Commonwealthโ€™s Attorney for Lynchburg, announced Gregory Joynerโ€™s release date on Friday and said that she stands with the family in opposition to his release. Joynerโ€™s release comes 32 years after he was convicted by a jury on April 5, 1989, for the first-degree murder and attempted rape of 15-year-old Sarah Jamison. Joyner will not be allowed to travel to Lynchburg as part of his parole supervision, and according to the release if he is seen in the Lynchburg area this can be reported to the Lynchburg Commonwealthโ€™s attorney office. Hereโ€™s what Harrison had to say about Joynerโ€™s release:

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Lynchburg commonwealth attorney reacts to Governor Northamโ€™s comments on parole board

Read full article: Lynchburg commonwealth attorney reacts to Governor Northamโ€™s comments on parole board

LYNCHBURG, Va. โ€“ Lynchburgโ€™s commonwealth attorney says sheโ€™s disappointed in Gov. Ralph Northamโ€™s comments in support of the Virginia Parole Boardโ€™s decisions. Northam was asked Thursday about the Boardโ€™s recent vote to grant Gregory Joyner parole. Northam said he has confidence in the board because they look at each case individually. โ€œHe expressed no sympathy, no care or concern for the victimโ€™s surviving family members, or any care or concern for anyone out of any of these cases who had to live in the wake or aftermath or someone elseโ€™s violent offense,โ€ said Bethany Harrison, Lynchburg commonwealth attorney.

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Lynchburg man sentenced for having 5,000+ images of children being sexually abused

Read full article: Lynchburg man sentenced for having 5,000+ images of children being sexually abused

LYNCHBURG, Va. โ€“ A Lynchburg man learned his fate Wednesday after pleading guilty to 47 counts of possessing child pornography. Detective Kevin Poindexter, with the Lynchburg Police Department, traced the post to Kincaidโ€™s home, using Kincaidโ€™s IP address. Kincaid admitted that he posted the picture while drunk; however, he said the caption was not true and the girl was actually 19 years old, according to Harrison. After analyzing only 20% of the storage space on the devices, Poindexter found more than 5,000 images of child sexual abuse, with many showing children about 6 to 8 years old, according to Harrison. The case was prosecuted by Senior Assistant Commonwealthโ€™s Attorney Jennifer S. Bennett, while Lynchburg Public Defender Aaron Boone represented Kincaid.

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Lynchburg woman charged with filing false police report relating to arrest, police Taser usage

Read full article: Lynchburg woman charged with filing false police report relating to arrest, police Taser usage

LYNCHBURG, Va. โ€“ A months-long internal investigation didnโ€™t have the result one Lynchubrg woman hoped it would. Lynchburg police determined that an accusation related to an arrest and Taser usage in the area of Old Forest Road on June 2 did not happen. Members of the Lynchburg Police Department worked with Commonwealthโ€™s Attorney Bethany Harrison and determined the appropriate charge. Jaccarra Taylor, 22, of Lynchburg, is charged with filing a false police report, a Class 1 misdemeanor and was taken into custody Thursday night without incident and was released on bond, according to Lynchburg police. This false allegation tied up resources that could have otherwise been used to keep our community safe.โ€

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Journalists accused of trespassing on Liberty University campus will not be prosecuted

Read full article: Journalists accused of trespassing on Liberty University campus will not be prosecuted

LYNCHBURG, Va. Two journalists who were accused of trespassing on Liberty Universitys campus will not be prosecuted, according to Bethany Harrison, Lynchburgs Commonwealths Attorney. Liberty University officials say they posted around 20 no trespassing signs at the main entrances of the private campus as well as throughout Lynchburg. Alan Wilkins with the Liberty University Police Department obtained warrants for the two journalists. It was later brought to Ms. Rendlemans attention that Liberty University had posted signs restricting access to campus staff, students, and those conducting business with the university. Mr. MacGillis further understands that the university police have said that Mr. MacGillis is restricted from university property, events, and activities.

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Liberty University pressing charges against journalists

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NEW YORK โ€“ Liberty University has pushed for criminal trespassing charges against two journalists who pursued stories about why the evangelical college in Virginia has remained partially open during the coronavirus outbreak. Liberty's security forces investigated the journalists following publication of their articles, collecting witness accounts that they were on campus without permission, Falwell said. The Times story was headlined, "Liberty University Brings Back its Students, and Coronavirus Fears, Too." Liberty is particularly upset at the Times, disputing the newspaper's contention that nearly a dozen Liberty students were sick with symptoms that suggested COVID-19. Murphy said the Times' story described contradictory statements by university leadership and personal attacks against critics of Liberty's policy.

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