Sunday, November 4, 2012

Lexington Man Indicted for Multiple Felonies

Lexington resident, 34-year-old Phillip Ray Ginter, has been arrested on a Scott County warrant for a 2-count felony indictment.

The exact charges are Complicity to robbery (Class B felony) and Persistent felony offender - first degree.

The details of the charges are laid out in the indictment where the defendant, allegedly. was party to a robbery against a lone victim using "physical force" and "causing physical injury.

The Persistent felony offender - 1st degree charge is outlined as such.

A persistent felony offender in the first degree is a person who is more than twentyone (21) years of age and who stands convicted of a felony after having been convicted of two (2) or more felonies, or one (1) or more felony sex crimes against a minor as defined in KRS 17.500, and now stands convicted of any one (1) or more felonies.

As of Friday afternoon the defendant was being held at the Scott County Detention Center on $10,000 bond.

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