Wolfe appeals capital conviction

The capital conviction of a Centreville man for drug-related murder-for-hire was appealed Monday to the Virginia Supreme Court. Justin Michael Wolfe, 22, was convicted of murder-for-hire in Prince William Circuit Court in January 2002. Defense attorney Marvin D. Miller argued that there were several errors in Wolfe’:s trial that the justices should consider. Wolfe’:s family…

Police Briefs for Jan. 7

Woman charged with wounding boyfriend Police found a man yelling for help after being burned by a pot of boiling water on Monday at 5:36 a.m. in the 3600 block of Jurgensen Drive near Dumfries, said 1st. Sgt. Kim Chinn, a Prince William police spokeswoman. The man’:s girlfriend, Prentice Norris, 29, of 3601 Jurgensen Drive,…

County plans for 15 schools

Over the next 10 years, Prince William County school officials plan to open 15 more schools, according to the division’:s proposed Capital Improvements Program. The rolling plan outlines building projects and renovations from 2004 to 2013, with a proposed cost of about $318.9 million for one traditional school, three high schools, eight elementary schools, three…