WBHS Instructor’s Disorderly Conduct Case Reset in Maryville

William Blount High School engineering instructor Ronald Ryan Craig, 49, was back in Blount County General Sessions Court on Thursday, where a judge hit the brakes on his disorderly conduct case and reset it for next week. Craig, cited in April after an incident at a March track scrimmage, is now scheduled to return to court on May 6.

Judge Halts Plea To Recheck Details

Judge Robert L. Headrick handled the bench conference in Maryville. He is a general sessions judge for Blount County, according to the Tennessee Administrative Office of the Courts.

Plea Effort Stalls, Case Reset A Week

As reported by The Daily Times, Craig tried to plead guilty on April 29, but the judge required certain, unspecified plea conditions and stopped an initial finding of guilt. Rather than rush it, the parties agreed to bump the case one week on the already busy court calendar.

What Disorderly Conduct Covers In Tennessee

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