Charges Against LESNESKI Nol-Prossed The Washington County Courts on June 6 nol-prossed all charges against Brian LESNESKI, 22, of R. D. 1, Bulger, who was linked with the incident in February in which Jeffrey Alan WILEY, 26, of R. D. 4, McDonald, was shot to death by John ROMAN, 68, of R. D. 1, Imperial. The shooting took place February 15 in a mobile home near Candor when ROMAN was summoned from his tavern on Old Route 22 by his granddaughter who was alone in the mobile home. She stated that she heard someone prowling around outside. He advised her to keep the place locked and he would be over. Mr. ROMAN brought a gun with him and upon entering the trailer found a man sitting in the living room and heard his granddaughter screaming in a bed room. He rushed to the bedroom and found a man and his granddaughter. The man lunged at him and ROMAN fired one shot. The man kept coming at him and ROMAN fired a second shot. The man ROMAN saw in the livingroom fled the scene. The man in the bedroom and at whom ROMAN fired turned out to be WILEY who was killed by the bullets. The man who fled the scene was LESNESKI. In the court findings, signed by Judge John BELL, it was determined that LESNESKI was at the scene at the time but had no knowledge that any crime was being committed. All charges against him were nol-prossed in the June 6 court action which stated that there was insufficient evidence to hold him on any of the charges, namely burglary, criminal conspiracy, and complicity.