Prosecutor Files Motion To Revoke Former Shadyside Council Member’s Bond

NICK FERRELLI
Citing alleged violations of his bond terms, Belmont County Eastern Division Court Prosecutor Joshua Norman filed a motion to revoke the bond of former Shadyside Village Council member Nick Ferrelli.
Ferrelli, recently charged with menacing by stalking in connection with a village employee, was in Eastern Division Court on Thursday morning for a first-stage hearing regarding bond revocation.
“One of the terms is no contact with the alleged victim in the case, and he is alleged to have violated that term,” Norman said.
Norman said the first-stage hearing was to file the motion to revoke Ferrelli’s bond. The second-stage hearing will take place at 11 a.m. July 31 in Eastern Division Court in front of Judge David Trouten.
Norman said the second-stage hearing will be a full evidentiary hearing. It will include testimony from potential witnesses about Ferrelli’s alleged bond violation.
He added that after the evidence is provided and testimony is heard, the judge will decide whether Ferrelli’s bond will be revoked.
Following that July 31 hearing, a jury trial is planned to begin at 8 a.m. Aug. 18. Ferrelli waived his right to a speedy trial in May.
Despite the charges against him, Ferrelli is running for mayor of Shadyside in the upcoming Nov. 4 election. He declined comment on his criminal case.
Ferrelli’s attorney, Ted Tsoras, did not respond to a request for comment.