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Attorney appointed, October hearing date set in Jackson Street drug case

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Bradley David Light – Courtesy Photo/RSW Jail

A preliminary hearing date of October 2nd has been set in the two-count drug distribution/manufacture case of Bradley David Light. Light was in court Tuesday morning, March 5, for a bond hearing after failing to appear on Friday (March 1).

As previously reported Light refused van transport from Rappahannock-Shenandoah-Warren (RSW) Regional Jail on Friday, claiming claustrophobia according to jail personnel cited in a Refusal to Appear criminal complaint added as a third charge against Light that day.

On Tuesday Warren County General District Court Judge W. Dale Houff appointed Winchester-based Public Defender Matt Beyrau to represent Light. Houff also made no change in Light’s current bond status – he is being held at RSW Regional Jail without bond – but noted that after discussion with his court-appointed attorney he could apply to have bond set. Light did not speak during the brief hearing.

The 54-year-old Light faces one charge of narcotics distribution related to the purchase of the drug buprenorphine by a confidential informant working with the Virginia State Police Drug Task Force unit and a second charge of manufacture of a controlled substance referenced as methamphetamine during Tuesday’s hearing.

The manufacture charge resulted from a February 27 search warrant executed by the Virginia State Police-led Regional Drug Task Force during Light’s arrest at his 409 East Jackson Street residence.

Front Royal man facing drug charges refuses to leave RSW for court appearance

409 E. Jackson St. with lower level storage area door open and contents in yard – Photos/Roger Bianchini

The criminal complaint resulting from the search warrant references the manufacture of “methamphetamine, its salts, somers”, as well as the seizure of a “Hydrochloric gas generator, one pot, empty Pseudoedrin package, hypophosphite salts, liquefied ammonia gas, and hydrochloric acid.”

Michel Fleming represented the commonwealth during Tuesday’s hearing.

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