Thursday, November 29, 2012
Latest action involves independent lab tests
The drug trafficking case against the owners and an employee of Twilight Boutique continues to plod through the court system. At a hearing Nov. 19 in Cuyahoga County Common Pleas Court, Judge Joan Synenberg continued a pretrial until Dec. 12 for Sean and Sherry Lightner of Columbia Station, both 36 and the husband-wife owners of the business, and for Shane Spohn, 26, an employee who lives in Parma Heights. The three face felony drug trafficking charges after a police raid at their former business March 2. The defendants sought the continuance because they are "awaiting independent lab results," the court docket says. Police say the 586 packs of "herbal incense" -- sold under names like K2 and Spice -- that were confiscated in the raid …
Thursday, October 18, 2012
Trial on drug trafficking charges not yet set
A trial for the owners of Twilight Boutique that was tentatively set to start this week has been pushed back until 2013. At a hearing Monday morning in Cuyahoga County Common Pleas Court, Judge Joan Synenberg continued a pretrial until Nov. 19 for Sean and Sherry Lightner of Columbia Station, both 36 and the husband-wife owners of the business, and for Shane Spohn, 26, an employee who lives in Parma Heights. The three face felony drug trafficking charges after a police raid at their former business March 2. Police say the 586 packs of "herbal incense" -- sold under names like K2 and Spice -- that were confiscated in the raid contained illegal chemicals. Court records show the defendants sought the continuance. A motion to dismiss will be…
Friday, August 24, 2012
Case set for Oct. 15 in Common Pleas Court
A trial has been set for the owners of Twilight Boutique, who face felony drug charges after a police raid at their former business March 2. Cuyahoga County Common Pleas Judge Joan Synenberg has set a trial for Oct. 15 for Sean and Sherry Lightner of Columbia Station, both 36 and the husband-wife owners of the business, and for Shane Spohn, 26, an employee who lives in Parma Heights. All three face felony drug trafficking charges. Police say the 586 packs of "herbal incense" -- sold under names like K2 and Spice -- that were confiscated in the raid contained illegal chemicals. They are all three free on bond. But Scott Lucas, attorney for Sean Lightner, said the court has yet to rule on a motion to dismiss the charges based on "…
lis
12:11 am on Wednesday, April 10, 2013
Jon how did u get the charges dropped we are looking at a lot of time for a law we knew nothing about   more ›