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Sentences handed down in county court

The following sentences were handed down by President Judge Maureen Skerda during sentence court proceedings held on Friday at the Warren County Courthouse.

All periods of incarceration are to be served in the Warren County Jail unless otherwise specified.

¯ Joshua M. Baumgratz, Warren, to one year probation, $650 in fines and fees, 60 hours of community service, drug and alcohol treatment and participation in the COG program on a count of possession of a controlled substance.

¯ Seneca M. Booth, Clymer, NY, to 14 to 42 months incarceration in state prison with credit for 147 days time served, $1,675 in fines and fees, boot camp and recidivism risk reduction incentive eligibility, submission of a DNA sample and priority for drug and alcohol treatment programs on a count of possession with intent to deliver.

¯ Timothy A. Edwards, Warren, to 166 days incarceration to two years less one day with credit for 166 days time served, $1,675 in fines and fees, 60 hours of community service, submission of a DNA sample and healthy relationships and anger management evaluations and compliance with recommendations on a count of unlawful restraint/serious bodily injury as well as two years probation on a count of simple assault.

¯ Stuart N. Frantz, Sheffield, to a five year alternative sentence including 102 days restrictive with credit for 102 days time served, 78 days house arrest and the duration on probation, $1,675 in fines and fees, 60 hours of community service, submission of a DNA sample and compliance with drug and alcohol treatment on a count of possession with intent to deliver as well as one year consecutive probation on a count of possession of drug paraphernalia.

¯ Steven A. Germonto, Sheffield, to six to 12 months incarceration with credit for two days time served, one year probation, $159 in restitution, $1,550 in fines and fees, a no contact/no trespass order at Walmart, 60 hours of community service, work release and early reentry eligibility, submission of a DNA sample and participation in the COG program on a count of retail theft as well as three to six months incarceration on a count of resisting arrest.

¯ Brandon M. Hostovich, Warren, to 14 to 48 months in state prison, $2,425 in fines and fees, participation in the alcohol highway safety school and victim impact panel programs, an 18 month license suspension, boot camp and recidivism risk reduction incentive eligibility and priority for drug and alcohol programming in the state prison system on a count of DUI: Controlled substance/impaired ability — second offense and $70 and three month license and registration suspensions on a count of required financial responsibility.

¯ Kenneth A. Littlefield, IV, Warren, to restrictive probation including 72 hours house arrest with SCRAM monitoring, $1,550 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 drug and alcohol treatment on a count of DUI: General impairment/incapable of safe driving – first offense and $70 each on charges of fail to carry registration and careless driving.

¯ Linda Manderfeld, Warren, to six months probation, $525 in fines and fees and a no contact order on a count of theft by unlawful taking.

¯ Adam L. Matie, Sugar Grove, to three months to two years less one day incarceration with credit for 14 days time served, one year probation, $1,475 in fines and fees, 80 hours of community service, work release and early reentry eligibility, submission of a DNA sample, participation in the COG program and mental health and anger management evaluations and compliance with recommendations on a count of simple assault.

¯ Bradley J. McCaslin, Warren, 11 1/2 months to 23 months incarceration with credit for four days time served, two years probation, $1,1775 in fines and fees, 50 hours of community service, submission of a DNA sample and drug and alcohol treatment on a count of possession with intent to deliver. On a count of DUI: Controlled substance/impaired ability — second offense, McCaslin was sentenced to five years restrictive probation including 30 days incarceration and 60 days house arrest, $1,750 in fines and fees, participation in the alcohol highway safety school and victim impact panel programs, an 19 month license suspension, 30 hours of community service and drug and alcohol treatment.

¯ Steven W. Smith, Smethport, Pa., to six months restrictive probation including 60 days house arrest with credit for 60 days time served and the duration on probation, $1,225 in fines and fees, participation in the alcohol highway safety school and victim impact panel programs, a 12 month license suspension, 60 hours of community service and compliance with drug and alcohol treatment on a count of DUI: General impairment/incapable of safe driving — second offense and $70 on a count of careless driving. At a second docket, Smith was sentenced to 18 months probation, $650 in fines and fees and 60 hours of community service on a count of theft of property lost, etc. by mistake and six months probation on a count of criminal attempt (possess access device knowing counterfeit/altered).

¯ Lugene H. Sturdevant, Warren, to three months to one year less one day, $1,050 in fines and fees, to undergo a drug and alcohol evaluation and comply with recommendations, 100 hours of community service and work release/early reentry eligibility on a count of possession of drug paraphernalia. At a second docket, Sturdevant was sentenced to three months to 12 months incarceration, $875 in fines and fees, 30 hours of community service, work release and early reentry eligibility, compliance with drug and alcohol treatment recommendations and participation in the COG program on a count of possession of a controlled substance as well as a total of $70 on a county of driving an unregistered vehicle.

A bench warrant was issued for the arrest of Brandon L. Shirley, Warren. Shirley was to be sentenced on a count of theft by unlawful taking.

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