Commonwealth of Virginia v. Austin Curtis Peterson - JA010478-02-00 Assault and Battery on Family Member & GC24002688-00 DRUGS: POSSESS SCH I OR II

As of yesterday, more of his fines to circuit court cases have been paid off (fleeing and eluding and violation of probation). Boss is officially debt free from the circuit court! Maybe this a part of the plea negotiation is paying everything off beforehand?

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I was told to post this here, I tried to FOIA request the bodycam a while ago and got the same denial that was given for his last arrest.

Please accept this letter as the Louisa County Sheriff’s Office (LCSO) response to your Freedom of Information Act request received by this office in which you requested information regarding an incident that occurred on October 2, 2025 at 111 Marymount Circle, Troy, VA.

We will be withholding these records from release under Virginia Code Section §2.2-3706.1(C), evidence relating to a criminal investigation or prosecution.

It is the policy of the LCSO to recover the cost of accessing, duplicating, supplying, or searching for requested records however the cost was minimal and there will be no charge. Additional requests may incur a fee.

idk if anything can be done about that but once the case is concluded i'll try re-FOIA'ing with stronger wording and mentioning it is no longer an ongoing prosecution
 
I was told to post this here, I tried to FOIA request the bodycam a while ago and got the same denial that was given for his last arrest.



idk if anything can be done about that but once the case is concluded i'll try re-FOIA'ing with stronger wording and mentioning it is no longer an ongoing prosecution

I tried a couple years back, but I'm not in or near the Commonwealth, and that was their reasoning. For some reason, that region is EXTREMELY hard to get FOIA stuff from, I have read that it can be because the case was still open, and sometimes they won't release it until he's off of probation, and everything is finalized in total. I reached out to a friend who works in legal work out there, and he said I'm basically shit out of luck, and mentioned it's extremely hard to get that info as well. I'm not sure if going into the Sheriff's Office would be better, or if they would just refer you to the website.
 
For some reason, that region is EXTREMELY hard to get FOIA stuff from,
It's assumed that information is so hard to get in Virginia because Northern Virginia is where all the big wigs from DC live and is very rich. They don't want all their kids' drunk driving and domestic violence arrests to be easily found.
 
How are his parents paying for all of this? Mortgage the house?
Church based rehab that bills medicare and then pays for the rest from donations. It also recoops a nice chunk of change through the "occupational therapy" portion where they take them out as part of work crews for whatever labor they can get out of them under the guise of "occupational therapy for the real world". Ever been to a Goodwill or Salvation Army thrift store? Most working there are in some sort of program. Landscaping companies, moving companies etc all will use these types of programs for cheap labor below min wage. Its basically the entire fraud from Shawshank Redemption.
 
Interestingly, his case has been updated with a new court date of January 27, 2026. This is not moving up his original Feburary court date for his Preliminary Hearing a it is still listed. I suspect this is one of two things: 1: By the court date it will have been 6 weeks in rehab. They may be having a status report. 2: He was reported for non-compliance with rehab and must show cause.

Either way, you don't just suddenly get a mystery court date while out on bond a week before your Preliminary Hearing. If it had to do with the charge itself they would let it ride until then. Someone had to file something for this to pop up. And its not a new charge, as no new charges on listed.

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Austin has a court hearing scheduled for his latest drug posession charge, likely a check in for bond conditions regarding his mandatory rehab. He was prior "coping" in his discord saying he was going to have a daypass from rehab and was going to chick fil a AND checkers with his dad (and mentioning nothing of his court hearing).

Well> Courts closed. Cus of ice. Get your shovels and protest.

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Austin had yet another court appearance today, which may have actually gone somewhere. Today's appearance was another continuance of his original arraignment hearings.
1770908658077.pngToday's out come appears to have moved the case forward, with it being continued until March, but this time on the 10 am docket. According to the Louisa VA courts schedule the 10 am docket is for Sheriff's office criminal cases, which this is one.
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This means one of two things. 1: The felony will be confirmed and sent to grand jury in circuit court, this is the way it went last time. OR
2: His lawyer struck a deal to plead down the felony to a misdemeanor, likely possession of paraphernalia charge, and they will sentence Austin at that hearing in March.

Austin's own declarations on the matter make it appear it is the latter option, declaring that he just got probation, but with him not being sentenced yet, this is likely the deal and recommendation from the prosecutor. The Judge can still overrule the sentencing, and the Circuit court could till file him on probation violation charges in the future.


How much probation can one man have? How does one get probation for violating probation? Austin has never lived a free day as an adult not on probation. Will he ever be free?
 
Austin's own declarations on the matter make it appear it is the latter option, declaring that he just got probation, but with him not being sentenced yet, this is likely the deal and recommendation from the prosecutor. The Judge can still overrule the sentencing, and the Circuit court could till file him on probation violation charges in the future.
Like you and others have said, Bossman is a mostly nonviolent drug addict and putting him in jail costs a fortune and doesn't do him or anyone any good.
Thus they'd rather put him on probation and "monitor" him.

BUT with probation violation after probation violation the judge and DA will eventually get pissed and violate his probation sending Bossman for a trip to the "Big House".
Someday it will happen but Austin's luck is holding (so far). 🙂
 
BUT with probation violation after probation violation the judge and DA will eventually get pissed and violate his probation sending Bossman for a trip to the "Big House".
Someday it will happen but Austin's luck is holding (so far). 🙂
To what end? The guy literally sits in his house all day and does drugs, he's a danger to no one but himself and ratdad (when he's being a weirdo), to even waste all these resources to keep putting him on probation is already a monumental waste of time, everyone involved in the case knows this.

Bossman is likely to continue to get probation over and over again, likely never ending, because to do anything else would be to lock away a man that was just quietly (a lil loud too at times) smoking crispy crack rocks in the privacy of his own home. The man will go from a net contributor to society, through his retarded spending, to a massive net deficit in the cost of dealing with him.

Let bossman sit in his lil' home, doing his gamba, and smoking a lil crackarooski, he has the individual autonomy to choose if that's how he wants to live his life, he's not harming anyone. God knows Hollywood celebs, the affluent, and politicians basically do the same and are never hassled by the Feds about it.
 
To what end? The guy literally sits in his house all day and does drugs, he's a danger to no one but himself and ratdad (when he's being a weirdo), to even waste all these resources to keep putting him on probation is already a monumental waste of time, everyone involved in the case knows this.
You are talking about what they SHOULD do, not reality.

Reality is that probations are revoked every day in court rooms after the defendant refuses to comply with probation conditions (like Bossman).

Here is a link to a judge doing just that over pissing hot repeatedly (like Bossman):

Probation Revoked

Let's hope that doesn't happen to Bossman but if he keeps doing what he's been doing this is inevitable and he'll be doing some serious jail time.
 
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