Albemarle Circuit Court judge reassigns Patrick Crider case after violin performance

Music confirms conflict of interest for Chief Judge Cheryl Higgins; Western Albemarle student to reappear in court next week

Three months after his January 14 arrest, Western Albemarle High School student Patrick Dittmar Crider appeared in Albemarle County Circuit Court this morning, to face a charge of "threatening bodily injury by letter." According to a report from the Charlottesville Newsplex, Crider also faced a violin.

Chief Judge Cheryl Higgins reportedly asked Crider to play a violin as a means of confirming a potential conflict of interest. The Newsplex notes that Higgins "thought an immediate family member of hers might have direct ties to Crider." After a few minutes of string music, Higgins decided to reassign Crider’s case to a new judge; this morning’s hearing is rescheduled for next week.

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