• Peter Fisher pled Guilty to fourth-degree Criminal Possession of a Weapon, and he was sentenced to time he had already served in jail over the incident, or 85 days.
• Michael E. Woodward of Carmella Drive in Gansevoort, pled Guilty to Driving while Ability Impaired, based on traffic stop Nov. 21, 2012. He was awarded a Conditional Discharge, but his license was suspended for 90 days and he was ordered to serve 100 hours of community service and to pay fines and surcharges totaling $1,535.
• In a plea bargain, Andre G. Viens, 19, of Enosburg Falls, Vt. pled Guilty to Disobeying a Traffic Control Device and was assessed a fine and surcharges totaling $235. His original charge was driving 95 miles per hour in a 65 m.p.h. zone on I-87 Northway northbound at 3:05 a.m. Nov. 21. Police nabbed him on radar.
• Matthew Silcox-Mix, 16, of First Avenue, Warrensburg, was arraigned on a charge of Petit Larceny. Police said that on Oct. 27, he stole a $100 Garmin GPS device from a relative. His case was adjourned to Dec. 19.
The cases of David Pluta and Jeffrey Case were adjourned to Jan. 9.
Dec. 19
Judge Bryan Winslow presiding
• The case of Cameron J. Belden, 22, of Mockingbird Lane in Warrensburg was waived up to county court. Belden is facing a charge of Felony first-degree Burglary and first-degree Robbery. Police said that on Dec. 15, Belden entered a woman’s residence on Library Avenue, brandished a knife and forcibly stole prescription medication from her.
• In connection with the above incident, Amanda L. Wells, 31, of Main St. in Warrensburg, is facing a Felony charge of first-degree Burglary as well as Petit Larceny. Police said Wells was accompanying Belden in this home intrusion. Wells’ case was waved up to county court also.
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