Former Mingo County prosecutor Michael Sparks’ sentencing on corruption charges has been rescheduled again.
Sparks was slated to be sentenced June 16 in federal court in Charleston. U.S. District Court Judge Thomas E. Johnston on Monday rescheduled the proceeding for July 7.
Court records show Sparks originally was set to be sentenced Feb. 24. His sentencing was reset three times prior to Johnston’s latest order.
Sparks pleaded guilty in 2013 to depriving campaign sign maker George White of his constitutional rights.
Prosecutors say Sparks participated in a scheme to protect the late Sheriff Eugene Crum from accusations that the sheriff bought prescription painkillers from White.
Former Mingo County Circuit Court Judge Michael Thornsbury was sentenced Monday to 50 months in prison for his role in the scheme.