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July 1, 2012

Cambria County Court Report 07/01/2012

— These defendants have been sentenced in Cambria County Court on the following criminal offenses (cost and fine amounts may include restitution):

Jonathan Daniel Litzinger, 30, 1000 block of White Street, Nanty Glo, burglary, criminal trespass, criminal mischief, receiving stolen property and two counts of theft by unlawful taking. Sentenced to 16 to 39 months in state prison, followed by a consecutive 20 months probation. Ordered to pay $14,344 in costs and fines.

Cory James Lonsinger, 20, McCreary Street, Johnstown, defiant trespass. Placed on probation for one year. Ordered to pay $935 in costs and fines.

Patrick Fisher-McCallops, 23, 100 block of Millcreek Hollow Road, Johnstown, disorderly conduct. Placed on probation for three months. Ordered to pay $823 in costs and fines.

Joanna McCarthy, 25, 900 block of Cemetery Street, Lilly, possession with the intent to deliver drugs. Sentenced to three months home confinement and an additional 20 months probation. Ordered to pay $2,887 in costs and fines.

Harry Newton McCartney Jr., 20, Duncansville, Blair County, disorderly conduct and criminal mischief. Placed on probation for one year. Ordered to pay $1,186 in costs and fines.

Joshua J. McConnell, 34, 200 block of West Sample Street, Ebensburg, DUI-second offense and public drunkenness. Sentenced to three months home confinement and an additional

20 months probation. Ordered to pay $3,907 in costs and fines.

Crystal McMinn, 29, 500 block of Jean Avenue, Johnstown, possession of drug paraphernalia. Placed on probation for one year. Ordered to pay $1,560 in costs and fines.

William Edward Mackel, 50, 300 block of Market Street, Johns-town, two counts of aggravated assault. Sentenced to 45 to

90 months in state prison. Ordered to pay $1,348 in costs and fines.

Brian Charles Maul, 24, 100 block of Shoemaker Circle, Portage, DUI-second offense and public drunkenness. Sentenced to three months home confinement and an additional 20 months probation. Ordered to pay $126,172 restitution.

Jason Lee Middleton, 23, 600 block of Ragers Hill Road, South Fork, burglary, criminal trespass, theft by unlawful taking and simple assault. Sentenced to 11/2 to three years in county prison, with option of entering a long-term treatment facility; plus a consecutive one year probation. Ordered to pay $4,612 in costs and fines.

Jeremy Stephen Miklos, 34, Belle Vernon, Fayette County, acquisition of controlled substance by forged prescription, drug possession and forgery. Sentenced to 10 weeks to 23 months in county prison, plus two years probation. Ordered to pay $2,803 in costs and fines.

Ezekiel Miller, 22, 700 block of Von Lunen Road, Johnstown, disorderly conduct. Placed on probation for one year. Ordered to pay $1,136 in costs and fines.

Becky Natta, 41, Stahlstown, Westmoreland, County, disorderly conduct. Placed on probation for three months. Ordered to pay $605 in costs and fines.

Francis Joseph Myers, 46, 600 block of Ice Plant Road, Gallitzin, DUI-third offense, driving while license suspended and public drunkenness. Sentenced to one to two years in county prison, with option to enter long-term treatment facility. Ordered to pay $3,870 in costs and fines.

Jeffrey Allen Norton, 23, 100 block of Teak Street, Johnstown, disorderly conduct. Placed on probation for three months. Ordered to pay $915 in costs and fines.

Patrick Shane Parrish, 22, Laurel Brook Court, Cresson, two counts of theft by unlawful taking. Sentenced to six to 23 months in county prison, with release to enter long-term treatment facility. Ordered to pay $2,376 in costs and fines.

Colin Russell Patterson, 33, 300 block of Hostetler Street, Johns-town, attempted criminal homicide and theft by unlawful taking. Sentenced to 10 to 20 years in state prison, followed by a consecutive two years probation. Ordered to pay $3,171 in costs and fines.

Ryan Gregory Pavlosky, 25, 100 block of Clayton Drive, Johns-town, simple assault and harassment. Sentenced to one day to

12 months in county prison. Ordered to pay $1,213 in costs and fines.

Trisha Perretti, 400 block of Sheridan Street, Johnstown, disorderly conduct and public drunkenness. Placed on probation for six months. Ordered to pay $695 in costs and fines.

Robert V. Preballa, 45, 500 block of Cambria Avenue, Revloc, criminal mischief. Placed on probation for one year. Ordered to pay $1,911 in costs and fines.

Lori Aline Pulliam, 400 block of Grove Avenue, Johnstown, disorderly conduct. Placed on probation for one year. Ordered to pay $836 in costs and fines.

Robert Pulliam, 50, 400 block of Grove Avenue, Johnstown, disorderly conduct. Placed on probation for one year. Ordered to pay $836 in costs and fines.

Timothy Reed, 54, 700 block of Messenger Street, Johnstown, DUI-second offense, driving while license suspended or revoked and public drunkenness. Sentenced to three months home confinement and an additional 20 months probation. Ordered to pay $15,581 in costs and fines.

Darren Jeffrey Reffner, 46, 5700 block of Portage Street, Lilly, sexual exploitation of children and two counts of indecent assault. Sentenced to two to four years in state prison. Ordered to pay $1,418 in costs and fines.

Gregory Rohn, 24, 300 block of Moore Street, Johnstown, possession with the intent to deliver cocaine. Sentenced to 31/2 to 23 months in county prison. Ordered to pay $2,381 in costs and fines.

Justin Dewarne Rudicil, 22, 300 block of West High Street, Ebensburg, three counts of unauthorized use of motor vehicle and one count each of criminal mischief and retail theft. Sentenced to one to four years in state prison. Ordered to pay $35,921 in costs and fines.

Jared Sanna, 20, 100 block of C Street, Johnstown, receiving stolen property. Placed on probation for two years. Ordered to pay $3,345 in costs and fines.

Stoney Lee Schaeffer, 54, State Correctional Institution-Cresson, two counts of simple assault and one count of harassment. Sentenced to six to 12 months in state prison, consecutive to any sentence being served. Ordered to pay $1,502 in costs and fines.

Chad Schilling, 28, 1100 block of Second Street, Nanty Glo, institutional vandalism and theft by unlawful taking. Placed on probation for two years. Ordered to pay $2,220 in costs and fines.

James Schmidt, 58, 1000 block of Sonman Avenue, Portage, DUI-second offense and public drunkenness. Sentenced to three months home confinement and an additional 20 months probation. Ordered to pay $4,143 in costs and fines.

Robert C. Schneider, 36, 800 block of Sandusky Street, Gallitzin, two counts each of DUI and public drunkeness and one count of simple assault. Sentenced to one month home confinement and an additional 17 months probation. Ordered to pay $6,772 in costs and fines.

 

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