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District Attorney Swanson announces recent convictions

MAYVILLE — Chautauqua County District Attorney Patrick Swanson announced the following recent pleas and sentences in Chautauqua County Court:

Randolph Perkins, of Jamestown, was sentenced on July 5 by Acting Chautauqua County Court Judge John Lamancuso on one count to an indeterminate sentence of one to three years in state prison, after being convicted on one count of third-degree burglary.

Kyle Lewis, of Jamestown, was sentenced on July 10 by Acting County Court Judge John Lamancuso on one count to a determinate sentence of one year in state prison plus one year of post-release supervision, after being convicted of fifth-degree criminal possession of a controlled substance.

Jonathan Otero, of Dunkirk was sentenced on July 9 by Chautauqua County Court Judge David W. Foley on one count to a determinate sentence of two years in state prison plus three years of post-release supervision, after being convicted of second-degree attempted criminal possession of a weapon.

Ontairo Eldridge, of Dunkirk was sentenced on July 16 by County Court Judge David W. Foley on one count to a determinate sentence of four years in state prison plus three years of post-release supervision, after being convicted of third-degree criminal possession of a controlled substance.

Jose Guzman, of Dunkirk, was sentenced on July 16 by County Chautauqua Court Judge David W. Foley on one count to a determinate sentence of eight years in state prison plus three years of post-release supervision, after being convicted of attempted criminal possession of a controlled substance.

Norman Geddis, of Dunkirk, was sentenced on July 16 by Chautauqua County Court Judge David W. Foley on one count to a determinate sentence of five years in state prison plus five years of post-release supervision, after being convicted of first-degree attempted robbery.

Russell Genovese, of Dunkirk, was sentenced by Chautauqua County Court Judge David W. Foley on July 16 on one count to a determinate sentence of six and one-half years in state prison plus five years of post-release supervision, after being convicted of second-degree assault.

James Hurley, was sentenced on July 23 by Chautauqua County Court Judge David W. Foley on two counts to determinate sentences of five years in state prison plus three years of post-release supervision on each count to run currently, after being convicted of two counts of third-degree criminal possession of a controlled substance.

Christopher Howie, of Jamestown, was sentenced on July 23 by Chautauqua County Court Judge David W. Foley on one count to a determinate sentence of one and one-half years in state prison plus one year of post-release supervision, after being convicted of fifth-degree attempted criminal possession of a controlled substance.

Steven Seavy, of Brocton, was sentenced on July 23 by Chautauqua County Court Judge David W. Foley on one count to a determinate sentence of two years in state prison plus two years of post-release supervision, after being convicted of fourth-degree attempted criminal possession of a controlled substance.

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