A JURY RETURNED A GUILTY VERDICT IN UPSON SUPERIOR COURT, THURSDAY MORNING IN THE THEFT OF SERVICES TRIAL OF BUSINESSMAN RICHARD HARVILLE.
JUDGE FLETCHER SAMS SENTENCED HARVILLE TO 10 YEARS, 4 TO SERVE, 6 ON PROBATION, A $15,000 FINE AND RESTITUTION TO THE CITY OF THOMASTON OF $472,000. AFTER SENTENCING HARVILLE WAS TAKEN INTO CUSTODY BY THE UPSON COUNTY SHERIFF’S DEPARTMENT.
HARVILLE WHO OPERATED A COMPANY CALLED AGRI-CYCLE, WAS CONVICTED OF DEFRAUDING THE CITY OF THOMASTON OVER THE AMOUNT OF LEACHATES FROM THE TAYLOR COUNTY LANDFILL DUMPED IN THE SEWER SYSTEM.
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