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11/ 30/1 1 Former Free dom High School student sentenced to e ight years in prison for robber y | Loudoun Times.… 1/4 loudountimes.com/…/ former_freedom_h igh_school_student_sentenced_to_eight_y ears_in_prision123/ Mobile Website | Login | Register Staff Directory | Advertise | Subscribe | About Us  Advanced Search  SEARCH 0 0 Tuesday, Nov. 22, 2011 by Laura Peters | 21 comments | Email this story Daylin Drashawn Aylor, 19, of South Riding, will serve eight years in the Virginia Department of Corrections for robbing three high school students earlier this year.  Aylor appeared Nov. 22 in Loudoun County Circuit Court. On Feb. 26, 2011, Aylor and Daquante Timbers robbed three Freedom High School students at knife point for less than $50. None of the students were harmed.  Aylor, 18 at the time, was later convicted of robbery and attempted robbery for the incident.  Aylor was a Freedom High School student at the time of the c rime, and acc ording to the Commonwealth Attorney’s Office, has a significant history in the juvenile courts of Prince  William County. His prior convictions consist of robbery, larceny and multiple probation  violations. “The Juvenile Court makes every effort to rehabilitate and redirect the behavior of youths who commit crimes,” Commonwealth’s Attorney Jim Plowman said. “However, when these offenders  become adults, the Court’s focus takes a drastic shift from rehabilitation to protection of the community.”  Although eligible, a judge denied Aylor’s request for consideration into the Department of Corrections’ Youthful Offender Program.  Aylor was sentenced to serve 15 years in prison for the robbery and five years for the attempted robbery by Chief Circuit Court Judge Thomas D. Horne. Twelve of the 20 years were suspended.  Aylor will be on supervised probation for 15 years after he is released from prison. Timbers was convicted of assault and disorder ly conduct for h is role in the incident. Comments Tue, Nov 29 at 12:27 PM by Davedave | Report this comment Linda Tribby got less time for stealing $14 million. Sat, Nov 26 at 08:11 AM by kids uggs | uggs Cletus uggs outlet " class="blue2">Report this comment uggs Cletus uggs outlet Stay Connected Follow Us on Twitter News | Sports Most Popular in News Sunday, Nov. 27 | 33706 views UPDATE: Man’s body found in water day after boat capsizes on Beaverdam Creek Reservoir Tuesday, Nov. 29 | 6065 views Zebra pair escap es from Leesburg  Animal Park for three hours Wednesday, Nov. 30 | 4814 views New FBI headquarters could relocate to Loudoun Saturday, Nov. 26 | 4063 views  West Virginia man dies after tree falls on vehicle Friday, Nov. 25 | 2778 views Black Friday in Loudoun News Opi nions Sports Entertainment Blo gs Video Class ifie ds Adver tise Former Freedom High School student sentenced to eight years in prison for robbery William R.F. Conners Law We Fight To Prevent Jail Time, Fines, and Loss of Your License www.ConnersLegal.com

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