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Crewe man facing more trouble in Lunenburg and Nottoway 

   Written by on April 14, 2016 at 10:28 am

P--Benjamin Herring  (Show Cause Revocation) 4-4-16LUNENBURG – Benjamin Hartley Herring, a 33-year-old Crewe resident, formerly of 300 Indian Oak Road, was sentenced to an additional one year and nine months in jail recently in Lunenburg Circuit Court on a revocation of a suspended sentence for failing to be of good behavior for the second time since his original conviction of grand larceny in 2003.

He will also be serving an additional two years in prison on Henrico County convictions on December 15, 2015 of possession of firearm by felon, possession of ammunition by a felon, and enhanced petit larceny as 3rd Offense.

He is also facing revocation of his suspended sentence in Nottoway County on previous convictions of seven counts of grand larceny and one count of breaking and entering on January 19, 2012, with offense dates in April, May, and July, 2011. At that time, he received 45 years in prison with all suspended except two years and six months.

He was brought into Lunenburg Circuit Court on a show cause for being in violation of a good behavior condition on a 2003 conviction for grand larceny of a Jeep from the yard of a Lunenburg resident on Bacon Fork Road.  Commonwealth’s Attorney Robert Clement asked for a revocation of three years.  The judge ordered one year and nine months to be revoked.

Herring testified in court, just as he did in 2012 according to Clement, that he has a drug addiction.

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