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Lewis County Court Activity Report for April 30, 2021
Published: May 02, 2021 at 01:45 p.m.
By: Nick
Altmire
The following
plea and sentencing activity took place on Friday in Lewis County Court
with the Honorable Daniel R. King presiding:
Raymond H.
Goethals, 55, of Greig, was sentenced as a second-felony offender to serve 5
years in State prison, followed by 5 years of post-release supervision, charges
of third-degree Unlawful Manufacture of Methamphetamine, a class D felony;
Criminal Possession of a Weapon, a class A misdemeanor; and third-degree
Criminal Possession of a Controlled Substance, a class B felony. He pleaded
guilty to the charges on March 19. Mr. Goethals was additionally ordered to
pay $750 in court fees and will have his driver’s license suspended for 6
months.
Joshua E. Hunkins, 32, of Port Leyden, was sentenced as a
second-felony offender to serve 6 years in State prison, followed by 3
years of post-release supervision, on a charge of third-degree Criminal Possession
of a Controlled Substance, a class B felony, to which he pleaded guilty to
on March 19 when admitting to possessing methamphetamine with the intent to
sell during a visit to his residence by parole officers in July of 2020. Mr Hunkins was on parole
after completing the prison system’s Willard Drug Rehabilitation program, as a result of a 2018 conviction for second-degree Unlawful
Manufacture of Methamphetamine. Mr. Hunkins was
ordered to pay $375 in court fees and will forfeit $3,555 in cash seized at
the time of his arrest. His driver’s license will be suspended for 6
months.
Alexander Jordan, 25, of Croghan,
pleaded guilty to one count of first-degree Course of Sexual Conduct
Against a Child, a class B felony, admitting to having sexual contact with
a child under the age of 13 on multiple occasions between November 1, 2017
and December 6, 2019 in the town of Croghan. Sentencing in the case is
scheduled for June 17, when Mr. Jordan is expected to be sent to State
prison for 16 years.
Billy J. Mono, 42, of the town
of Croghan, pleaded guilty to one count of third-degree Unlawful Manufacture
of Methamphetamine, a class C felony due to a previous conviction on the
same charge on November 16, 2018. Mr. Mono admitted to possessing items
used in the manufacture of methamphetamine at his town of Croghan residence
on December 30, 2019. Sentencing in the case was adjourned to May 25th,
when Mr. Mono is expected to be sent to State prison for 4 years.
Timothy L. Mooney, 37, of Lowville,
pleaded guilty to one count of third-degree Criminal Possession of a
Controlled Substance, a class B felony, admitting to possessing more than
1/8th of an ounce of methamphetamine, with the intent to sell,
in the village of Lowville on May 5, 2020. Sentencing in the case is
scheduled for June 17, when Mr. Mooney is expected to be sent to State
prison for 6 years.
Richard M. Nellenbach, Jr., 32, of Lowville, pleaded guilty to
three counts of third-degree Burglary, a class D felony, satisfying all
counts in a 10-count grand jury indictment. Mr. Nellenbach
admitted to entering multiple businesses in the village of Lowville in
March of 2020 with the intent to commit a crime. Sentencing in the case was
adjourned to June 17, when Mr. Nellenbach is
expected to be sent to State prison for 2 to 4 years.
Ryan M. Noftsier, 27, of Lowville, was sentenced to serve
3 ½ years in State prison (with a recommendation to the prison system’s SHOCK program),
followed by 5 years of post-release parole on a charge of second-degree
burglary, a class C felony. He was additionally ordered to pay $375 in
court fees.
Darren P. Ortlieb, 23, of Lowville, was sentenced to serve
a 3 year term of probation on a misdemeanor
Driving While Intoxicated charge to which he entered a guilty plea to on March
5 when admitting to driving while impaired by alcohol on August 18, 2020 in
the town of Martinsburg. He was additionally ordered to pay $1,440 in fines
and court fees and must participate in a victim impact panel and install an
ignition interlock device on his vehicle. His driver’s license will be
revoked for 1 year.
David P. Peebles, 60, of
Carthage, pleaded guilty to one count of felony Driving While Intoxicated,
admitting to driving under the influence of alcohol in the town of Croghan
on November 13, 2020. Sentencing in the case is scheduled for July 16, when
Mr. Peebles is expected to be placed on probation for 5 years.
The next session
of Lewis County Court is scheduled for Friday, May 07, 2021.
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