Long-time drug dealer sentenced to 15 years in prison

GERALD NIX

Greenwood, S.C.; February 12, 2018 – Eighth Circuit Solicitor David M. Stumbo announced Monday that a long-time Greenwood drug dealer was sentenced to 15 years in prison after pleading guilty Monday to charges of possession with intent to distribute crack cocaine and resisting arrest.

Gerald Nix, 37, of Greenwood, chose to enter the guilty pleas Monday morning rather than facing a jury trial scheduled to be called by the state this week.  Circuit Judge Frank Addy Jr. accepted the plea and sentenced Nix to 15 years in prison.

Nix had several prior drug convictions on his criminal record, including at least two prior convictions for distribution of illicit substances.

In May 2017, law enforcement officers spotted Nix immediately following a shooting walking along Taggart Avenue in Greenwood. Nix matched the description of the shooter and had on the same type of clothing as the shooter. Officers stopped to speak with Nix and found him in possession of some crack cocaine and a large amount of cash.

When officers discovered the drugs, Nix attempted to flee. Officers were able to restrain Nix and stop him from fleeing, but Nix continued to struggle until officers were able to get handcuffs on him.

Assistant Solicitor Josh Thomas handled the case for the state with the assistance of 8th Circuit Inv. Courtney Smith. Nix was represented by Tristan Shaffer of the Greenwood County Public Defender’s Office.

Solicitor Stumbo praised the work of Thomas and Smith in preparing the case for trial, as well as Senior Master Patrolman Cory Boyter of the Greenwood Police Department who made the arrest.

“The Greenwood community got a little safer today as we removed yet another poison pusher from the streets,” Solicitor Stumbo said.  “My office will continue to stand shoulder-to-shoulder with law enforcement until we remove this threat to health of our children and safety of our neighborhoods.”

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Newberry man facing 15 years for sexual abuse of teen

CRAIG C. BUSSE

Newberry, S.C.; February 8, 2018 – Eighth Circuit Solicitor David M. Stumbo announced Thursday that a Newberry man was sentenced to 15 years in prison late Wednesday afternoon after a Newberry County jury returned a verdict of guilty for second degree criminal sexual conduct with a minor. Continue reading

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Child predator sentenced to 18 years in prison

TREMAINE V. DANIELS

Greenwood, S.C.; February 8, 2018 – Eighth Circuit Solicitor David M. Stumbo announced Thursday that a 28-year-old Greenwood man will be spending the next 18 years in prison after pleading guilty to sexually abusing a young girl. Continue reading

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Domestic abuser facing 18 years in prison

TRAVIS SENTELL WILLIAMS

Greenwood, S.C.; February 5, 2018 – Eighth Circuit Solicitor David M. Stumbo announced Monday that a Greenwood man has pleaded guilty to aggravated domestic violence and sentenced to 18 years in prison, just days before his case was scheduled to be called to trial. Continue reading

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Abbeville County domestic killer sentenced to life in prison

CHARLES TILLMAN

Abbeville, S.C.; January 26, 2018 – Following a week-long trial that stretched into the early evening hours Friday, an Abbeville County jury returned guilty verdicts on an Iva man who killed his long-time girlfriend in November 2016. Continue reading

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Solicitor’s Office distributes toys to needy children

Greenwood, S.C.; December 13, 2017 – The Christmas season is often associated with merry family gatherings and celebrations bursting at the seams with yuletide glee. For many families, however, the Christmas season can be a disheartening time as parents struggle to provide a nice Christmas for their children. Continue reading

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Laurens man sentenced to max prison time for threatening to rape, kill officers, families

Henry Kevin Grant

Laurens, S.C.; November 29, 2017 – Eighth Circuit Solicitor David M. Stumbo announced Wednesday that a Laurens man will be spending the next several years in prison after he threatened to kill two Laurens police officers and rape one of the officers’ infant daughter. Continue reading

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Long-time drug dealer found guilty in his absence, faces mandatory 25-year prison sentence

Calvin Whitener

Newberry, S.C.; November 16, 2017 – Eighth Circuit Solicitor David M. Stumbo announced Thursday that a North Carolina man was convicted of trafficking cocaine, third or subsequent offense, after the man failed to appear for his court date.

Calvin Whitener, 43, of Kings Mountain, N.C., was found guilty by a Newbery County jury of trafficking cocaine, third and subsequent offense, following a two-day trial at the Newberry County Courthouse.

Circuit Judge Frank Addy issued a sentence, but the sentence will remain sealed until Whitener can be brought before the court to have the sentence read onto the record. The sentence range is between 25 and 30 years and carries a fine of up to $50,000.

Whitener was a passenger in a vehicle that was stopped for speeding in September 2014 near the intersection of S.C. 56 and Mudlick road in Chappells, S.C. The vehicle was recorded doing 80 mph in a 55 mph zone. The driver was driving on a suspended license and one of the other passengers in the vehicle was wanted out of Gaffney, S.C. Officers searched Whitener and discovered about 36 grams of cocaine hidden in Whitener’s underwear and nearly $800 in cash in his pocket.

A bench warrant was issued for Whitener’s arrest after he failed to appear for his mandated court dates. The case was moved into failure to appear statues in on April 16, 2015. Whitener’s attorney, Ricky Harris, of the Spartanburg County Bar, contacted prosecutors and asked for a plea offer to be made. Prosecutors notified Harris that if Whitener failed to appear to plead guilty during the current term of court that Whitener would be tried in his absence.

Whitener failed to appear in court on Monday and prosecutors extended the deadline to Wednesday. When Whitener failed to appear on Wednesday, prosecutors proceeded to have the trial in Whitener’s absence.

Deputy Solicitor Dale Scott and Assistant Solicitor Taylor Daniel handled the case for the state.

Solicitor Stumbo praised the work of his prosecutors. He also praised the work of Newberry County Sheriff Lee Foster’s Investigators, particularly Lt. Michael Claytor and Inv. Michael Stribble, in securing Whitener’s conviction.

“I am proud of the cooperation between my staff and law enforcement that led to Calvin Whitener’s conviction,” Solicitor Stumbo said. “This man came to our community from somewhere else to push his poison, and I encourage anyone with any information on Whitener’s whereabouts to immediately notify law enforcement.”

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Greenwood man facing 15 years in prison for burglary, firing shots into house

Terrance Lee Bland

Greenwood, S.C.; November 10, 2017 – Eighth Circuit Solicitor David M. Stumbo announced Friday that a Greenwood man was sentenced Thursday afternoon to 15 years in prison for a pair of incidents in which he assaulted a man and fired shots into the man’s residence, all in the presence of the victim’s 2-year-old daughter. Continue reading

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Juvenile arbitrators receive training on human trafficking

Jen Thompson, executive director of Lighthouse for Life, conducts training for 8th Circuit Juvenile Arbitrators last Thursday evening at the 8th Circuit Solicitor’s Office.

Greenwood, S.C.; November 2, 2017 – It’s a problem few want to talk about and even fewer fully acknowledge.  It is a growing problem not just overseas, but right here in our own backyards. While there are no firm statistics at this time, it is clear that human trafficking is a growing problem based on recent investigations that have uncovered predators sexually exploiting young men and women for profit. Continue reading

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