November 19, 2012
Newspaper editor pleads guilty to misdemeanors
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Dickerson accepted a deal that allowed him to plead guilty to two misdemeanors: no proof of insurance and not having a vehicle registration sticker. He was ordered to pay a fine of more than $600. Magistrate Kylene Dunlap Brown approved the deal.

Putnam County Prosecuting Attorney Mark Sorsaia said Monday that he couldn't recall ever handling a case similar to Dickerson's.

"It was kind of bizarre, quite frankly," he said. "But the bottom line is, it didn't make sense to hang a felony on someone that didn't have a record of criminal behavior.

"If someone doesn't have a record, do you make them become a convicted felon over something dumb? I think the misdemeanors were appropriate. We recommended the maximum fines, and hopefully a lesson was learned," Sorsaia said.

When he was arrested, Dickerson was editor of the West Virginia Record, a free weekly paper funded by the U.S. Chamber of Commerce's Institute for Legal Reform. The paper, which reports on lawsuits and legal matters throughout the state, strongly favors curbing what it claims are frivolous lawsuits in West Virginia.

Shortly after he was charged, Dickerson's name was removed from the Record's website, but his voicemail at the Record's office still identifies him as the editor. A reporter who answered the phone wouldn't comment on the situation. Dickerson couldn't be reached for comment.

Dickerson also is editor of LegalNewsline.com, which describes itself as an online newswire that covers state supreme courts and attorneys general. That website still lists him as editor.

Reach Kate White at kate.wh...@wvgazette.com or 304-348-1723.

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