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Sentences handed down Friday in county court

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

¯ Gregory W. Blair, 55, Warren, to six months restrictive probation including 72 hours incarceration, a 12 month license suspension, $1,825 in fines and fees, 30 hours of community service, compliance with drug and alcohol treatment, work release eligibility and participation in the alcohol highway safety school and victim impact panel programs on a count of DUI: Highest rate of alcohol — first offense as well as $245 and a 12 month license suspension on a count of driving while operating privilege suspended or revoked.

¯ Amanda D. Brown, 45, Sheffield, to six months restrictive probation including 72 hours incarceration, $1,350 in fines and fees, work release eligibility, a one year license suspension, participation in the alcohol highway safety school and victim impact panel programs, 15 hours of community service, drug and alcohol treatment and early release after the mandatory sentences are complete as well as 90 days to six months incarceration and fees on a count of driving while operating privilege suspended or revoked and a total of $70 on a count of careless driving.

¯ Brooke M. Glienna, 29, Erie, to one year probation, $875 in fines and fees, 30 hours of community service and compliance with drug and alcohol and mental health treatment on a count of adulterate/misbrand a controlled substance as well as one year consecutive probation, a $100 fee and 30 hours of community service on a count of possession of a controlled substance and one year concurrent probation and a $100 fee on a count of possession of drug paraphernalia.

¯ David L. Harkins, Jr., 31, Youngsville, to five years restrictive probation including 45 days incarceration with credit for 45 days time served followed by 45 days house arrest, participation in the alcohol highway safety school and victim impact panel programs, $2,575 in fines and fees, 30 hours of community service, work release eligibility, an 18 month license suspension and drug and alcohol treatment on a count of DUI: Highest rate of alcohol — second offense as well as six months probation on a count of disorderly conduct and $70 on a count of failure to stop at red signal.

¯ Tomas K. Manglona, 21, Monroeville, Pa., to six months restrictive probation including 72 hours incarceration, credit for 122 days time served, $1,550 in fines and fees, work release eligibility, participation in the alcohol highway safety school and victim impact panel programs, 15 hours of community service and a 12 month license suspension on a count of DUI: Controlled substance — impaired ability — first offense and $245 in fines and fees, a 12 month license suspension and to undergo a drug and alcohol evaluation and comply with any recommendations.

¯ Abraham Millham, 32, Irvine, to six months restrictive probation including 72 hours incarceration, work release eligibility, $1,550 in fines and fees, a 12 month license suspension, participation in the alcohol highway safety school and victim impact panel programs, 15 hours of community service and compliance with drug and alcohol treatment on a count of DUI: Controlled substance — first offense.

¯ Ricky L. Myers, II, 22, Jamestown, NY, to $1,025 in fines and fees and compliance with drug and alcohol treatment on a count of possession of marijuana as well as $500 in fines and fees, $3.76 in restitution, one year probation, 30 hours of community service and not to trespass at Walmart on a count of retail theft and one year probation on a count of defiant trespass. At a second docket, Myers was sentenced to six to 12 months incarceration in the county jail with credit or 180 days time served but only parole to a Chautauqua Co. detainer, $775 in fines and fees, $945.69 in restitution to Wamart, work release and early reentry eligibility and 30 hours of community service on a count of retail theft as well as 30 days to one year incarceration with credit for 28 days time served and 30 hours of community service on a count of defiant trespass.

¯ Ricky L. Richards, 42, Grand Valley, to 40 days to one year incarceration with credit for 40 days time served and immediate parole, $475 in fines and fees, $1,508.80 in restitution, a no contact/no trespass order and 50 hours of community service on a count of theft by unlawful taking.

¯ Danielle L. Ross, 41, Clarendon, to six months restrictive probation including 72 hours incarceration, $1,975 in fines and fees, participation in the alcohol highway safety school and victim impact panel programs, a 12 month license suspension, 45 hours of community service, work release eligibility and to undergo a drug and alcohol evaluation and comply with recommendations on a count of DUI: Highest rate of alcohol — first offense as well as $70 on a count of period for requiring lighted lamps.

¯ Kaylee N. Smith, 33, Clarendon, to one year probation, $650 in fines and fees, submission of a DNA sample and 30 hours of community service on a count of resisting arrest as well as a $150 fine on a count of disorderly conduct and a $100 fine and drug and alcohol treatment on a count of public drunkenness.

¯ Cierra M. Stiteler, 28, Tionesta, to 18 months probation, $1,675 in fines and fees, submission of a DNA sample and 50 hours of community service on a count of tamper records or ID — writing as well as $345 in fines and fees and three month license and registration suspensions on a count of operating a vehicle without required financial responsibility.

¯ Wanda L. Streit, 62, Sheffield, to one year probation, $975 in fines and fees, submission of a DNA sample, 50 hours of community service and a no contact/no trespass order at Walmart.

¯ Dakota L. Weier, 21, Cambridge Springs, Pa., to three days to one year incarceration with credit for three days time served, $600 in fines and fees, 50 hours of community service and participation in the COG program on a count of fleeing or attempting to elude officer as well as $70 on charges of obscured plates and careless driving and $245 and a one year license suspension on a count of driving while operating privilege suspended or revoked.

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

¯ Christopher R. Foll, 34, Erie. Foll was to be sentenced on charges of retail theft and possession of drug paraphernalia.

¯ Little A. Goodwill, 46, Great Valley, NY. Goodwill was to be sentenced on a count of retail theft.

¯ Khadija M. Newark, 38, Erie, Pa. Newark was to be sentenced on a count of false report — falsely incriminate another.

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