County Prosecutor

| 28 Sep 2011 | 02:58

    September 30 Bukka Waldron, 28, of New York City, was sentenced to two years probation, 90 days in the SLAP program, ordered to submit to a TASC evaluation and follow its recommendation, and his driver’s license was suspended for six months. He must pay total fines and penalties of $1,205. He pled guilty on Aug. 8 to possession with the intent to distribute cocaine, a third degree crime. Harold Schnorr, 22, of Ogdensburg was sentenced to three years probation and must serve 364 days in the Keogh-Dwyer Correctional Facility. As part of his sentencing Schnorr’s driving privileges will be suspended for six months, he must also attend and complete a drug treatment program, pay fines and penalties in the amount of $2,380. He pled guilty on July 25, to two counts of possession of heroin, third degree crimes. On March 1, he was a passenger in a motor vehicle that was stopped by Sparta Police Officer John Lamon and was found to be in possession of four bags of heroin. On June 24, he was arrested by Ogdensburg Police Officer Stephen Gordon and was found to be in possession of several bags of heroin. Stephanie Manus, 20, of Stanhope, was sentenced to two years probation and 35 days jail credit, pay fines and penalties in the amount of $280. As part of her sentencing Manus must also pay restitution to the victim in the amount of $1,127. She pled guilty on April 11 to theft by deception and forgery, both crimes in the third degree.Manus admitted to police that on or about April 10, while employed as a babysitter for a family in Branchville, she took checks from her employer, wrote four of them out to cash and forged the victim’s signature to obtain cash. John M. Little, 40, of Frankford, was sentenced to three years probation with credit for 37 days served in jail, one-year loss of driver’s license, fines and penalties. As part of probation, Little is to continue his mental health counseling. He pled guilty on July 25 to unlawful taking by means of conveyance, a fourth degree crime. On May 17, in Frankford, he took a backhoe belonging to a neighbor without the owner’s consent and then fled into the woods on foot when police attempted to apprehend him. Little is also facing violations in Municipal Court stemming from this incident. Jeffrey Campoli, 20, of New Windsor, NY, was sentenced to two years probation. As part of his sentencing Campoli’s driving privileges will be suspended for one year, he must also undergo a TASC evaluation and follow its recommendations, submit to random breath and urine testing. Campoli must maintain employment, pay fines and penalties in the amount of $2505. He pled guilty on July 25 to two counts of possession of heroin, third degree crime and a disorderly persons offense of shoplifting. On May 29, he was arrested by State Trooper S. Kuhn for shoplifting at the Wal-Mart in Hampton Township and was found to be in possession of 32 bags of heroin. On June 6, he was stopped for a motor vehicle violation by Sparta Police Officer Marc Rubino and found to be in possession of a bag of heroin. Shane Scott, 25, of Middletown, N.Y, was sentenced to two years probation, completion of an inpatient drug rehabilitation program and his driver’s license was suspended for six months. He must pay total fines and penalties of $1,175. He pled guilty on Aug. 8, to possession of cocaine, a third degree crime.. David Gonzalez, 22, of Newfoundland, was sentenced to two years probation with the requirement that he serve 120 days in county jail, ordered to pay $1,205 in statutory fines and his New Jersey driver’s license was suspended for six months. He pled guilty on June 20 to possession with intent to distribute a controlled dangerous substance, a third degree crime. George Agens, 26, of Andover Township, was sentenced to two years probation and as part of his sentence he must serve 30 days in the Keogh-Dwyer Correctional Facility, Agens must undergo a TASC evaluation and follow its recommendations, submit to random breath and urine testing. Agens will pay fines and penalties in the amount of $280 and restitution to the victim in the amount of $3,661,00. He pled guilty on June 13 to two counts of aggravated assault; both are crimes in the third degree. On May 5, 2004, the defendant assaulted two employees at an Andover Township bar after being told by one of them that he had to pay for drinks that he had ordered. A Sussex County Grand Jury indicted the defendant on these charges on Feb. 1. Thomas Theissen, 43, of Hamburg was sentenced to three years probation, 150 hours community service and fines and penalties totaling $155.