Strasburg man dodges jury after evidence presented After the commonwealth presented evidence against him, a Strasburg man chose to accept a plea deal rather than trust a jury with his guilt or innocence in a child sexual solicitation case in Rappahannock County...
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Child sex solicitation case ends in plea deal
Strasburg man dodges jury after evidence presented After the commonwealth presented evidence against him, a Strasburg man chose to accept a plea deal rather than trust a jury with his guilt or innocence in a child sexual solicitation case in Rappahannock County...
Rappahannock County employee found not guilty of trespassing
‘Neighbor feud’ resolved by Rappahannock judge Rappahannock County District Court Judge Jessica H. Foster found Jeremiah “Jack” Atkins not guilty Tuesday after his neighbors, John and Beth Cappiali, alleged he trespassed on their Amissville property in October. “The...
Front Royal man indicted after 100 mph chase through Rappahannock
Chris Harpine was indicted by a grand jury in Rappahannock County Circuit Court Monday on charges related to a high-speed chase in August of up to 100 mph through Rappahannock County. Harpine, 50, of Front Royal, allegedly fled the scene after Deputy David Meade...
Former Washington resident sentenced to two years in child pornography case
Scott Hale, formerly of Washington, was sentenced Monday to two years in jail on two child pornography charges in accordance with a plea agreement made with the Commonwealth Attorney’s Office in August. “I stand here deeply regretful and remorseful for the actions...
Defendant says he ‘spilled the beans’ in court case
Former Amissville resident William McGinnis was found guilty Monday of two of three probation violations after a lengthy discussion in Rappahannock County Circuit Court on what it means to have “contact” with a minor. The probation violations stem from child abuse...
Sperryville man pleads guilty in connection with fight over bill for car repairs
Sperryville resident James Wayne Sisk pleaded guilty Monday in Rappahannock County Circuit Court to five felony charges tied to a Sperryville fight last January. A Rappahannock County deputy was dispatched to a report of a fight in progress on Jan. 8, 2024 on Slate...

2025’s opening act brings major snowfall to Rappahannock County
More snow possible for weekend Rappahannock County employees and students were able to enjoy about eight inches of snow that fell earlier this week as life as we knew it shut down — county offices closed, students got an extended winter break and most businesses took...

Rappahannock County closer to making big courthouse decision
After several years of deliberations and meetings on the future of the county courthouse, the Rappahannock County Board of Supervisors (BOS) seems to be closing in on final concept plans. The supervisors and members of an advisory courthouse Planning and Oversight...
Washington woman accused of embezzling over $300k from local businessman
Washington resident Robbie Critzer, charged with embezzling more than $300,000, appeared for a bond hearing last Thursday in Rappahannock County Circuit Court where she was released on a $25,000 secured bond. Critzer, 48, was indicted by a grand jury on eight counts...

Prosecutor recommends his office be removed from Rappahannock County courthouse plans
Board of Supervisors Special Called Meeting (Joint with Courthouse Planning Oversight Committee), Dec. 19, 2024Click above to watch a full video of the Rappahannock County Board of Supervisors' special called meeting to discuss the courthouse project. The Rappahannock...

Three Rappahannock residents have their day in court
court gavel Charges range from domestic dispute to probation violations Three Rappahannock defendants appeared in Circuit Court Nov. 26, two facing probation violation charges and another entering into a plea deal with the Commonwealth’s Attorney’s Office. Jeremy...
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