Selkirk Update
Well, not much time for blogging these days - - - but to update the Aides Task Force story I covered previously, William Selkirk was finally convicted and sentenced on the Fayette County criminal charges. The entry from the court, reported on Doxpop, reads as follows:
Sentencing - State appears by Bette Jones; Defendant appears with David Butsch; Def is convicted of Forgery, C Felony; Credit Card Fraud, D Felony & Check Deception, an A Misdemeanor;Def sentenced to 6 yrs on Forgery concurrent to 2 yrs on Credit Card Fraud concurrent to 1 yr on Check Deception; $164 Court Costs A Judgment of restitution entered against def payble to C & P Engineering in the amount of $2,792.72;IPUF$50 MPUF$20,ADM FEE $$100. 40 hours comm service Sentence to be served on Home Detention.
This entry was for a sentencing that, reportedly occurred on November 21st. The entry inputted into Doxpop this morning.
From reading it, I think I know what it means - He was convicted of 2 felonies and sentenced to a total term of 2 years in prison. However, I don’t understand the final phrase “to be served on Home Detention.” Does this mean that the entire 2 year term is on home detention?




