Jury Convicts Man On Terroristic Threatening Charges
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Posted: 5:55 PM Aug 20, 2008
Last Updated: 5:55 PM Aug 20, 2008

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A jury convicts a Laurel County man accused of threatening the school superintendent.

Patrick Chandler threatened to kill the Laurel County superintendent for not calling off school for a minor snowfall in January. He was convicted of third degree terroristic threatening.

The jury recommended 360 days in jail, which he will not have to serve as long as he meets certain conditions, including having no contact with school officials.

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