The State of West Virginia v. Mark Vance Halburn
Mark Vance Halburn |
According to the complaint made by Officer R.E. Veres of the WV State Capitol Police, Halburn "placed at least 13 telephone phone calls to WorkForce WV Deputy Executive Director Valorie Comer and her staff on August 14, 2012 after his unemployment benefits were discontinued. The insulting, demanding and abusive calls continued throughout the day even after [Hallburn] was advised by the agency of his appeal options and their lack of ability to resolve his complaint over the phone."
He was arrested in Kanawha County, taken before Magistrate Joe Shelton and released on a $3000 personal recognizance bond.
He was arrested in Kanawha County, taken before Magistrate Joe Shelton and released on a $3000 personal recognizance bond.
The charge is a misdemeanor.
Halburn faces a fine of not more than $500, or confined in jail not more than six months, or both.
The State of West Virginia v. Mark Vance Halburn
The case number is 12M-8580.
Halburn faces a fine of not more than $500, or confined in jail not more than six months, or both.
The State of West Virginia v. Mark Vance Halburn
The case number is 12M-8580.
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Hopefully it will be the jail term... Cause we all know he don't have any moeny to pay a fine.
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