Orange taxpayers on hook for $2,500 after crime victim FTA

In Orange Circuit Court on Tuesday, a Gordonsville man gladly accepted a lesser felony conviction rather than spending five to 20 years in prison.

And if Trenain Jamar Barbour remains crime-free for the next year, that conviction could be wiped from his record under a deferred dispositon by Presiding Judge David B. Franzen.

Gordonsville Police Department officers investigated a moving vehicle case on August 25, 2025, where Barbour swerved off a town street and hit Matthew Morris with a sideview mirror…

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