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Turned out that going full sovereign in court didn't work as well as he'd hoped.
Whorley argued that Rockbridge County authorities lacked jurisdiction to prosecute him, saying his case should fall under maritime law — despite the fact the county is more than 200 miles from the Atlantic.
“I didn’t get it, quite frankly,” said Melvin Hill, a Roanoke attorney who represented Whorley.
During a hearing last month, Whorley demanded that he be called Tpache Muhuna El, Commonwealth’s Attorney Bucky Joyce said.
“He filed some papers that had sovereign citizen earmarked all over them,” the prosecutor said. “It was just gobbledygook.”
Whorley initially represented himself. Judge Michael Irvine revoked Whorley’s bond and sent him to jail last month after he became argumentative in court. After a few weeks in custody, Whorley agreed to let Hill represent him.
“After the time he spent in jail, he didn’t raise the sovereign citizen issue, either with me or the court,” Hill said.