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Judge Hammond hands down sentences

Judge Gregory Hammond issued the following sentences during proceedings held on Friday.

¯ Kimberly B. Banks, Corry, to one year probation, $750 in fines and fees, 30 hours of community service, outpatient drug and alcohol treatment, compliance with the Pennsylvania Nurse Peer Assistance Program and a no trespass order at the Rouse Home on a count of theft by unlawful taking as well as one year consecutive probation, $600 in fines and fees and 30 hours of community service on a count of possession of a controlled substance.

¯ Colleen A. Duffy, Warren, to six months probation, $725 in fines 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 — incapable of safe driving — first offense.

¯ Daniel J. Glazebrook, Sugar Grove, to six months probation, $850 in fines and fees, participation in the alcohol highway safety school and victim impact panel programs, to undergo a drug and alcohol evaluation and comply with recommendations and 15 hours of community service on a count of DUI: General impairment — incapable of safe driving — first offense and $70 on a count of careless driving.

¯ Joseph P. Harrington, Jamestown, NY, to six months probation, $850 in fines 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 — incapable of safe driving — first offense and $70 each on charges of disregard traffic lane and careless driving.

¯ Jared L. Hultberg, Garland, to five years restrictive probation including 30 days incarceration followed by 60 days house arrest and the duration on probation, $2,325 in fines and fees, participation in the alcohol highway safety school and victim impact panel programs, an 18 month license suspension, 60 hours of community service, work release and early reentry eligibility, outpatient drug and alcohol treatment and mental health treatment if applicable on a count of DUI: Highest rate of alcohol — second offense and $70 each on charges of driving without a license and careless driving.

¯ Kenneth E. Kendall, Jamestown, NY, to six months restrictive probation including 72 hours house arrest and the duration on probation, $1,425 in fines and fees, participation in the alcohol highway safety school and victim impact panel programs, a 12 month license suspension and 15 hours of community service on a count of DUI: Controlled substance — impaired ability — first offense, $245 and a 12 month license suspension and $70 on a count of disregard traffic lane.

¯ Robert L. Machemer, Warren, to five years restrictive probation including 62 days rehab with credit for 62 days time served and 28 days house arrest with the duration on probation, $2,275 in fines and fees, participation in the alcohol highway safety school and victim impact panel programs, a 12 month license suspension, 50 hours of community service, outpatient drug and alcohol treatment, submission of a DNA sample and admission to treatment court on a count of DUI: Highest rate of alcohol — second offense and one year probation, $300 in fines and fees and 15 hours of community service on a count of accident involving damage to attended vehicle/property. At a second docket, Machemer was sentenced to seven years restrictive probation including one year house arrest and the duration on probation, $2,050 in fines and fees, an 18 month license suspension, 50 hours of community service and submission of a DNA sample on a count of DUI: Highest rate of alcohol — third offense and $360 on a count of accident — damage to unattended vehicle or property.

¯ Adria M. Olson, Warren, to six months restrictive probation including 72 hours house arrest with credit for one day time served and the duration on probation, $1,825 in fines and fees, participation in the alcohol highway safety school and victim impact panel programs, a 12 month license suspension and 15 hours of community service on a count of DUI: Highest rate of alcohol — first offense as well as one year probation and a $300 fine and 30 hours of community service on charges of simple assault, loitering and prowling at night time and resisting arrest and $70 on a count of careless driving. At a second docket, Olson was sentenced to one year probation, a $300 fine and 30 hours of community service on a count of criminal mischief — damage property.

¯ Kevin J. Powers, Warren, to six months restrictive probation including 48 hours house arrest and the duration on probation, $1,050 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 and outpatient drug and alcohol treatment on a count of DUI: General impairment — incapable of safe driving — first offense and $70 on a count of careless driving.

¯ Matthew S. Smith, Russell, to nine months to two years less one day incarceration with credit for 90 days time served, two years probation, $1,625 in fines and fees, a no contact/communication order, 50 hours of community service, work release and early reentry eligible and submission of a DNA sample on a count of conspiracy (access device fraud).

¯ Terry A. Streit, Warren, to six months to two years less one day incarceration, $775 in fines and fees, 20 hours of community service, work release and early reentry eligibility and parole to inpatient treatment followed by outpatient treatment on a count of possession of a controlled substance as well as one year probation, a $300 fine and 20 hours of community service on a count of possession of drug paraphernalia.

¯ Tracy A. Wadsworth, Falconer, NY, to five months to two years less one day incarceration to be served concurrent to another docket, $1,079.95 in restitution, $1,000 in fines and fees, to undergo a drug and alcohol evaluation and comply with recommendations, 40 hours of community service, work release and early reentry eligibility, submission of a DNA sample and a no trespass order on a count of retail theft.

¯ Tina M. Wilson, Corry, to 73 days to two years less one day incarceration with credit for 73 days time served but only parole eligibility to drug and alcohol treatment, $1,725 in fines and fees, 40 hours of community service and submission of a DNA sample on a count of conspiracy (possession with intent to deliver) and $245 and a 12 month license suspension on a count of driving while operating privilege suspended or revoked.

A bench warrant was issued for the arrest of Alexa N. Corbett, Warren, for failure to appear. Corbett was to be sentenced on charges of DUI: General impairment/incapable of safe driving — first offense and careless driving.

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