Officials Waive Arraignments in Oppression Trial
Posted/updated on: February 14, 2011 at 4:00 pmGILMER Three Upshur County elected officials signed waivers of arraignment late Thursday, causing their scheduled arraignment hearing Friday to be canceled. County Judge Dean Fowler, Sheriff Anthony Betterton and Commissioner Lloyd Crabtree were to appear in the 115th District Court in front of visiting Judge Richard Davis. Davis, who is retired from the 294th District Court in Canton, will be presiding over all hearings and trials involving the trios cases, as 115th District Court Judge Lauren Parish has recused herself. All three men are charged with official oppression. Fowler and Crabtree also are charged with abuse of official capacity.
The three officials are accused of wrongly removing Jimmy Caughron of Pritchett from a county commissioners meeting in November after he repeatedly wore duct tape over his mouth to protest public comment being removed from meeting agendas. Davis met with attorneys for all the defendants on Friday. A pre-trial hearing for Fowler will be held March 11, and his trial is set March 28. Bettertons trial is set April 18, and Crabtrees trial is set for May 9, said attorney Robert Davis, who represents both men. They will be requesting pre-trial hearings, but those dates have not yet been decided. Fowler has been suspended by the State Commission on Judicial Conduct until the case is resolved. If charges are dropped or Fowler is found innocent, he will be reinstated.