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More than 20 change pleas Thursday

The following pleas were entered before President Judge Maureen Skerda on Thursday afternoon during change of plea proceedings.

¯ Garrett J. Anderson, Irvine, to fleeing or attempting to elude police, DUI: Controlled substance – Schedule I – first offense, recklessly endangering another person, reckless driving and stop signs and yield signs. Charges of possession – small amount of marijuana, possession of drug paraphernalia, exceed max speed limit established by 14 mph, depositing waste and other material on highway and careless driving were not prosecuted.

¯ Cory A. Carlson, Jamestown, NY, to possession with intent to deliver and criminal use of a communications facility. Two counts each of possession with intent to deliver and criminal use of a communications facility were not prosecuted.

¯ Kelly V. Foust, Warren, to DUI: Controlled substance – impaired ability – first offense, driving while under suspension and careless driving. Charges of DUI: Controlled substance – Schedule II or III – first offense, driving on right side of roadway, driving on roadways laned for traffic, DUI: Combined alcohol & drug or combination of drugs and DUI: Controlled substance – metabolite – first offense were not prosecuted.

¯ James D. Funkhouser, Warren, to charges at three dockets. At one, he pled guilty to theft by deception while charges of criminal use of a communications facility, possession with intent to deliver and theft by unlawful taking were not prosecuted. At a second, he pled guilty to possession of drug paraphernalia, DUI: Controlled substance – Schedule I – second offense, careless driving and restraint systems while charges of possession – small amount of marijuana, driver required to be licensed and exceed max speed limit established by 23 mph. At a third, he pled guilty to possession of drug paraphernalia, DUI: Controlled substance – Schedule I – first offense and careless driving. Charges of possession – small amount of marijuana, DUI: Controlled substance – impaired ability – first offense, driver required to be licensed and driving on roadways laned for traffic were not prosecuted.

¯ Genie Hasbrouck, Corry, to fraud to obtain foodstamps.

¯ Michael P. Holmes, Youngsville, to DUI: Highest rate of alcohol – second offense and careless driving. Charges of DUI: General impairment – incapable of safe driving with accident – second offense, carrying and exhibiting driver’s license on demand, driving on roadways laned for traffic, driving vehicle at safe speed and restraint systems were not prosecuted.

¯ David W. Jenkins, Warren, to two counts of possession of drug paraphernalia and two counts of possession of controlled substance. Two additional charges of possession of drug paraphernalia were not prosecuted.

¯ Robert J. Kreitzbender, Youngsville, to terroristic threats, resisting arrest or other law enforcement, DUI: Highest rate of alcohol – first offense and public drunkenness. Charges of criminal attempt (aggravated assault), disorderly conduct, DUI: General impairment – incapable of safe driving – first offense, turning movements and required signals and failure to stop at red signal were not prosecuted.

¯ Nathan Lindstrom, Irvine, to possession of drug paraphernalia and defiant trespass. A count of marijuana – small amount of personal use was not prosecuted. At a second docket, he pled guilty to DUI: High rate of alcohol – first offense and careless driving. Charges of DUI: General impairment – incapable of safe driving – first offense, driving on roadways laned for traffic and use of multiple-beam road lighting equipment were not prosecuted.

¯ Katrina A. Livingston, Union City, to receiving stolen property.

¯ Gerald W. Lundberg, Warren, to DUI: Controlled substance – schedule I – second offense, driving while operating privilege suspended/revoked and careless driving. Charges of possession – small amount of marijuana, possession of drug paraphernalia, DUI: Controlled substance – metabolite – second offense, DUI: Controlled substance – impaired ability – second offense, driver required to be licensed, exceed 55 mph in other location by 21 mph and restriction on alcoholic beverages were not prosecuted.

¯ Mark E. Lundmark, Russell, to DUI: High rate of alcohol – second offense and careless driving. Charges of DUI: General impairment – incapable of safe driving – second offense and improper stop were not prosecuted.

¯ Jessica E. Neizmik, Warren, to possession with intent to deliver and criminal use of a communications facility. Two additional counts each of possession with intent to deliver and criminal use of a communications facility were not prosecuted.

¯ Robert L. Nicoletti, Youngsville, to DUI: High rate of alcohol – first offense and failure to stop at red signal while a count of DUI: General impairment – incapable of safe driving – first offense was not prosecuted.

¯ Gabriel E. O’Neil, Youngsville, to obstructing administration of law or other governmental function while a count of concealment of the whereabouts of a child was not prosecuted.

¯ Wade J. Paulisick, Jr., to DUI: Highest rate of alcohol – first offense and restriction on alcoholic beverages. Charges of DUI: General impairment – incapable of safe driving – first offense and purchase, etc. alcoholic beverage by a minor was not prosecuted.

¯ Shawn R. Smith, Warren, to DUI: Controlled substance – schedule I – first offense while a count of driving while under suspension was not prosecuted. At a second docket, he pled guilty to a count of retail theft.

¯ Edward C. Thornton, Sugar Grove, to fleeing or attempting to elude police officer, DUI: Controlled substance – first offense, harassment, driving on roadways laned for traffic, resisting arrest or other law enforcement, reckless driving and unauthorized use of motor vehicles. Charges of aggravated assault, simple assault, recklessly endangering another person, DUI: Controlled substance – combination alcohol drugs – first offense, DUI: General impairment/incapable of safe driving – first offense, DUI: High rate of alcohol – first offense, possession of marijuana, use/possession of drug paraphernalia, 10 counts of disregard traffic lane, careless driving and duties at stop signs were not prosecuted.

Bench warrants were issued for the following individuals for failure to appear:

¯ Chessidy W. Hamilton, Clarendon. Hamilton has been charged with fraud alter/forge/count title, registration, insurance, possession/sale/use display documents, fraudulent use or removal of registration plates, driving unregistered vehicle, driver required to be licensed, driving while under suspension, required financial responsibility, restraint systems, operating vehicle without valid inspection and violations of use of certificate of inspection.

¯ Michael J. Hutley, Jamestown. Hutley has been charged with conspiracy (retail theft), theft by deception and receiving stolen property at one docket and conspiracy (retail theft), theft by deception and receiving stolen property at another.

¯ Kyle N. Miller, Warren. Miller has been charged with DUI: Highest rate of alcohol – second offense, DUI: General impairment – incapable of safe driving – second offense and general lighting requirements.

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