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UNITED STATES ATTORNEY GRETCHEN C.F. SHAPPERT
WESTERN DISTRICT OF NORTH CAROLINA

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
WEDNESDAY, JULY 26, 2006

CONTACT: SUELLEN PIERCE
704.338.3120
FAX 704.227.0264

JIMMIE VANCE GRUBBS FACING TWO ADDITIONAL CRIMINAL COUNTS

Former School Teacher Charged in Two Additional Criminal Counts by Federal Grand Jury

CHARLOTTE, NC - United States Attorney Gretchen C.F. Shappert announced today the addition of two more criminal counts to the existing indictment of Jimmie Vance Grubbs, 66, of Cornelius, NC. The superseding indictment was returned by a federal grand jury sitting in Charlotte today. Grubbs is now facing one additional criminal count alleging interstate transportation of a minor for the purpose of engaging in criminal sexual activity, and one additional criminal count alleging traveling interstate with the intent to engage in illicit sexual conduct.

According to the two new criminal counts appearing in today’s second superseding indictment, Grubbs is alleged to have knowingly transported a person under age 18 from North Carolina to Columbia, South Carolina with the intent that the individual engage in criminal sexual activity and to have traveled from North Carolina to Columbia, South Carolina for the purpose of engaging in illicit sexual conduct. The dates alleged in the new criminal counts (Counts Two and Eight) fall within 2002 and 2004.

Grubbs is currently in federal custody where he has remained since February 23, 2006, and will be arraigned on the new charges contained in today’s indictment. The date and time of his arraignment has not yet been determined.

If convicted, Grubbs faces an additional mandatory minimum of five years’ imprisonment and a maximum statutory penalty of 30 years’ imprisonment, a $250,000 fine, or both, as to the “transporation” count announced today. As to the “traveling” count announced today, Grubbs faces a maximum statutory penalty of 30 years’ imprisonment, a $250,000 fine, or both. That increases the defendant’s maximum imprisonment exposure to a total of 360 years. It is important to note, however, that any sentence received upon conviction will be influenced by the Federal Sentencing Guidelines, which the Court consults in order to determine each defendant’s actual sentence. Sentences are based upon a formula that takes into account the severity and characteristics of the offense and each defendant’s criminal history, if any.

The charges contained in today’s second superseding indictment are only allegations. In the American justice system, a person is presumed innocent unless and until he or she is proven guilty in a court of law.

The arrest of and continuing investigation regarding Jimmie Vance Grubbs is the result of a joint investigation by the FBI and the Huntersville Police Department with substantial assistance from the Myrtle Beach (South Carolina) Police Department and the Forsyth County (North Carolina) Sheriff’s Office.

USA v. JIMMIE VANCE GRUBBS
DOCKET NUMBER: 3:06CR48

JIMMIE VANCE GRUBBS
DOB: 1/25/40
11118 APRILIA LANE
CORNELIUS, NC 28031

FORMERLY OF:

217 McTavish Court
Winston-Salem, NC

4030 Huntingreen Lane, Apt. A,
Winston-Salem, NC

4040 Huntingreen Lane, Apt. A
Winston-Salem, NC

3402 Scarborough Lane
Winston-Salem, NC

Persons having information relating to the above-reported allegations are encouraged to call the Federal Bureau of Investigation at Charlotte, North Carolina at 704.377.9200.

 

 

 

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