Roanoke Times Copyright (c) 1995, Landmark Communications, Inc. DATE: SUNDAY, May 9, 1993 TAG: 9305090217 SECTION: VIRGINIA PAGE: B-4 EDITION: METRO SOURCE: By DAVID M. POOLE STAFF WRITER DATELINE: LENGTH: Short
Dennis Wayne Darnell, 37, of the 6900 Block of Tinderdale Road entered guilty pleas earlier this year to eight counts of obtaining Percocet by fraud.
Prosecutors say Darnell is a USAir mechanical inspector at Roanoke Regional Airport. Airline officials could not be reached Friday to determine if the charges would affect Darnell's duties.
Jeff Rudd, attorney for Darnell, said there is no evidence that his client is "abusing substances that would affect his on-the-job performance."
Circuit Judge Clifford Weckstein has ruled there is sufficient evidence to find Darnell guilty on the prescription charges, but withheld a formal conviction until the completion of a background investigation.
Friday, Weckstein ordered Darnell to spend 48 hours in jail after testimony showed he had missed appointments with a counselor, according to Salem Commonwealth's Attorney Fred King.
Darnell's sentencing hearing was continued until July 7, King said.
Darnell has pleaded guilty to five felony counts in Roanoke and four felonies in Salem, according to King and Regional Drug Prosecutor Melvin Hill.
by CNB