Wednesday, May 15, 2013
The Grand Jury met on Monday and handed down indictments on three counts against former middle school paraprofessional Marvin Shane Pilcher.
A former Forsyth County middle school paraprofessional has been indicted by a Grand Jury on sexual battery charges. Marvin Shane Pilcher, 26, has been indicted on two counts of sexual battery and one count of simple battery, Assistant District Attorney Michael Mahoney confirmed to Cumming Patch. Mahoney said the indictments were handed down on Monday. The former paraprofessional at Riverwatch Middle School in December was arrested and charged with one count of sexual battery against a minor, according to the Forsyth County Sheriff's Office. Mahoney, who is prosecuting the case, declined to comment on the grand jury's decision. You might also be interested in reading: UPDATE: State Seeks Indictment Against Former Middle School Parapro …
Friday, January 4, 2013
The former paraprofessional has been charged with sexual battery against a minor.
UPDATE: 1-3-13, 6:55 p.m. A case against a former paraprofessional at a Forsyth County middle school will need to be presented to the Grand Jury for an indictment before the defendant can be formally arraigned. The Jan. 2 court date listed on bond paperwork is just a date when Marvin Shane Pilcher, 26, had to report to the DA's office to provide current contact information. Cumming Patch learned today from the Forsyth County District Attorney's Office [Thursday] that the court date of Jan. 2, assigned to Pilcher is the date that appeared at the bottom of his bond as an arraignment date from the Forsyth County Detention Center. "However, because he is facing felony charges [one count of sexual battery against a minor] his case must be …
Friday, June 8, 2012
Mason Lord, a Forsyth County middle school student, was recognized for his outstanding leadership and community involvement.
Mason Lord, a Forsyth County student, had center stage for a short while during Thursday's county commission meeting. Lord, who recently completed eighth grade at Riverwatch Middle School, gave a speech on leadership, and was then presented with a Resolution from the board for his outstanding leadership and community involvement. Among the accomplishments highlighted in the Resolution was Mason’s receipt of the Georgia Association of Student Councils (GASC) Middle School Member of the Year Award. Lord was given the opportunity to present his speech on leadership at the GASC convention, which earned him first place recognition. While attending Riverwatch Middle in south Forsyth, Mason was an honor roll student, active in the Fellowship of…
ReasonablePoster
1:06 pm on Wednesday, May 22, 2013
So, where are all of the people professing his innocence now? Multiple charges and I'm sure there are more children who are too frightened to come forward. Thank God, that the children who did come forward saved any future victims from this horrible person....   more ›