Chief Judge Michael Thornsbury set his bond for Raymond Kenneth Brewer at $100,000 with electronic home confinement as a condition of bond. Brewer was later remanded to Southwestern Regional Jail at Holden in lieu of bond.
He was represented by Williamson Attorney M. Tim-othy Koontz. Mingo County Prosecuting Attorney C. Michael Sparks appeared for the state, which unsealed Brewer’s indictment upon his arraignment.
Brewer is charged with two counts delivery of a Schedule IV controlled substance (Al-prazolam; two counts delivery of a Schedule III controlled substance (Hydrocodone); one count of possessing a Schedule III controlled substance (Hydrocodone) with intent to deliver, and one count of possessing a Sch-edule IV controlled substance (Alprazolam) with intent to deliver.
Thornsbury set April 7 as the trial date for Brewer.
Meanwhile, Dewey Glen Wolford, 49, Gilbert, one of the defendants arraigned Monday on three drug charges, has been released on $85,000 bond with the usual conditions connected with posting bond. David Foley is his legal counsel.





