Warren County Courthouse Friday sentencing hearings
The following sentences were handed down by Judge Gregory Hammond on Friday afternoon at the Warren County Courthouse.
¯ Austin J. Donato, Corry, to 12-24 months incarceration in state prison, $300 in restitution, $625 in fines and fees, a no contact/no trespass order and boot camp eligibility on a count of simple assault. He was fined $300 on a count of disorderly conduct. At a second docket, he was sentenced to 3-6 months incarceration in state prison, $1,750 in fines and fees, participation in the alcohol highway safety school and victim impact panel programs, drug and alcohol and mental health evaluations and compliance with recommendations, a 12 month license suspension and boot camp eligibility on a count of DUI: Highest rate of alcohol – first offense. He was given preference for programming in the state system. He was fined $70 on a count of careless driving.
¯ Donnie L. Edwards, Sheffield, to a six month intermediate punishment sentence including 72 hours incarceration in the county jail and the duration on probation, $1,500 in fines and fees, participation in the alcohol highway safety school and victim impact panel programs, a 12 month license suspension, 15 hours of community service, work release eligibility and compliance with drug and alcohol treatment recommendations on a count of DUI: Controlled substance – impaired ability – first offense. He was fined $70 on a count of driver required to be licensed and $345 on a count of required financial responsibility.
¯ Donald C. Kirkwood, Youngsville, to six months probation, $650 in fins and fees, participation in the alcohol highway safety school and victim impact panel programs and 15 hours of community service on a count of DUI: General impairment – first offense. He was fined $70 on a count of careless driving.
¯ Kyle M. Kowalski, Warren, to six to 24 months in state prison, $1,375 in fines and fees and boot camp and recidivism risk reduction incentive eligibility on a count of receiving stolen property.
¯ Nolan A. Martin, Warren, to three months to two years less one day incarceration with credit for five days time served in the county jail, $109.98 in restitution, $875 in fines and fees, 50 hours of community service, work release and early reentry eligibility and not to enter Dunham’s Sports properties on a count of retail theft.
¯ Benjamin J. Sudul, Russell, to three days to two years less one day incarceration with credit for three days time served making him eligible for immediate parole, $750 in fines and fees, a no contact order, 50 hours of community service and healthy relationships counseling on a count of simple assault. On a count of terroristic threats, he was sentenced to one year probation, a $500 fine and an additional 25 hours of community service.
A bench warrant was issued for the arrest of Victor J. Cameron, Jamestown, NY. Cameron, who, his attorney Chief Public Defender John Parroccini, said is incarcerated in Chautauqua County, was to be sentenced on charges of conspiracy (retail theft) and driving while under suspension.