Lewis County Court Activity Report for February 5, 2021

February 06, 2021   11:00 a.m.   By: Nick Altmire
    Lowville, NY- The following plea and sentencing activity took place on
    Friday in Lewis County Court, with the Honorable Daniel R. King presiding:

    Timothy I. Bakker,  26, of Constableville, was sentenced to serve a 5-year
    term of probation on a charge of first-degree Falsifying Business Records, a
    class E felony, to which he previously pleaded guilty to when admitting he
    provided false information on a document when trying to purchase a rifle at
    an establishment in Lyons Falls on February 26, 2020. Mr. Bakker was
    additionally ordered to pay $375 in court fees.

    Taylor B. Dennee, 23, of Lowville, pleaded guilty to one count of third-
    degree Criminal Possession of a Controlled Substance, a class B felony,
    admitting to possessing methamphetamine with the intent to sell during a
    parole visit to her home for another subject on May 3, 2020. She was then
    sentenced as a second-felony offender to serve 4 years in State prison,
    followed by 2 years of post-release parole. Judge King mandated her to the
    State prison system's 90-day Willard Drug Rehabilitation program, which
    allows inmates to serve the remainder of their sentence on parole after
    successful completion. She was additionally ordered to pay $375 in court
    fees and will have her driver's license suspended for 6 months. At the time
    of her arrest, Ms. Dennee was serving a 5 year probation term on a charge
    of third-degree Unlawful Manufacture of Methamphetamine, to which she
    pleaded guilty to on November 15, 2019.  Judge King deemed her probation
    unsuccessful and re-sentenced her to time served in jail in that case.

    Brandon E. Hoffert, 36, of Port Leyden, pleaded guilty to one count of
    second-degree Falsifying Business Records, a class B misdemeanor,
    admitting to providing false information on a document when trying to
    purchase a gun in the town of West Turin on March 18, 2020. Sentencing in
    the case was adjourned to March 26, when Mr. Hoffert is expected to be
    placed on probation for 3 years.
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