$1 million bond for Linn man suspected in burglaries
Friday, October 14, 2011
A Linn man, already charged with first-degree burglary for an incident this past weekend, now faces additional burglary charges and a bond amount of $1 million.
According to court documents, Justin Silvey, 24, is charged in Cole County with three counts of second-degree burglary.
He’s being held in the Cole County Jail.

Comments
lulu 1 year, 7 months ago
FINALLY caught this guy. There have been so many burglaries around the area with the same M.O. Apparently, he didn't receive harsh enough punishments in the past the same thing. With $1 million bond...sounds like he might finally get put away, away from society, for a very, very long time. Goodbye to bad rubbish!
DSilvey 1 year, 6 months ago
Apparently, you dont know what you are talking about! He's never been in trouble for the same thing first of all, secondly, he is a "suspect", that means "not proven guilty" I guess you are not too educated!. There are two sides to every story, this man is a great person and is INNOCENT! Apparently there is alot of burglaries with the same M.O. but im sure it wasnt him. Blame your daralect, trash, welfare recipients of Jefferson City. He is innocent until proven guilty. You should be put away for a very, very, VERY long time, for such slander about someone you dont even know. Get the facts before running your mouth. And rubbish? He will never be that! Sounds like you are the rubbish!!!
DSilvey 1 year, 6 months ago
He without sin cast the first stone. Ever heard that? SOMETHING TO THINK ABOUT!!!!!
DSilvey 1 year, 6 months ago
Wow! Ignorant people amaze me! Let me break it down for you...."He without sin cast the first stone" MEANS who are you people to judge and talk down on someone? No one is perfect, unless you have NEVER sinned, and I'm guessing you are no saint just like the rest of us human beings. And as far as the $1 million bond goes that's just Cole counties way of showing there ass and trying to keep this innocent man locked up, they don't want him to bond out because of who his family is and the people government officials he has ties to. NEWSFLASH! Have you noticed the same form of burglaries are still going on? So entertaining how you people can talk down on someone with no knowledge of who they are, I'm sure you are no better. Can't wait for the truth to come out.
bluesfan13 1 year, 6 months ago
So, no one is ever allowed to pass judgement on anyone because everyone sins? How would we get anywhere with our judicial system?
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