Lexington, SC 01/29/2020 - Eleventh Circuit Solicitor Rick Hubbard praised his staff for their work this week after adjudicating cases that brought some repeat offenders lengthy sentences. These cases were handled by video conference so that the wheels of justice could continue to roll on even in the midst of the pandemic.
“This week, we handled numerous matters by videoconferencing. Our prosecutors are diligently working to ensure justice is served in Lexington County despite the in-person court restrictions. Several serious offenders were sentenced by Circuit Court Judge William P. Keesley to lengthy, active prison sentences for offenses in Lexington County during this term of court.”

Damerio Milek Jones, 19, was sentenced to fifteen (15) years following a guilty plea to Discharging Firearms into a Dwelling, Criminal Conspiracy, and Possession of a Stolen Pistol.
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Milton Whaley Mahaffey, 47, was sentenced to twelve (12) years following a guilty plea to Criminal Sexual Conduct with a Minor in the Third Degree and Unlawful Conduct toward a Child.
Mahaffey's Booking Photo:

Colby Alfred Henke, 38, was sentenced to eight (8) years following a guilty plea to Assault on a Police Officer While Resisting Arrest and Threatening the Life of a Public Official.
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As some court restrictions remains in place, the function of the justice system must continue. Solicitor Hubbard and his staff are dedicated to seeing that charged criminals face a judge, and if necessary a jury, so that their cases are heard and the people of the State of SC are protected from those who would prey on them.

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