SARATOGA
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Friday, April 29, 2011
John Bopp, 54, of 13 Morrison Ave., Troy, was charged with three counts of first-degree sexual abuse, class-D felonies, and two counts of endangering the welfare of a child, a class-A misdemeanor. Bopp was arrested January 8 and February 18 of 2010 in the Town of Halfmoon. Adam D. Sipe, 24, of Ballston Spa, was charged with driving while intoxicated, a class-E felony. Sipe was arrested April 22 in Saratoga Springs. Robert J. Loya, Jr., 23, of 20 Granite St., Saratoga Springs, pleaded guilty to a charge of third-degree attempted burglary, a class-E felony. Loya was arrested August 18 for an incident that occurred August 10 and has been sentenced to one and a half to three years in state prison, concurrent with a violation of parole. Paul F. Haggerty, 28, of Milton Ave., Ballston Spa, was charged with petit larceny. Haggerty was arrested April 24 in Saratoga Springs. Tracilia M. Smith, 42, of 123 First Ave., Mechanicville, was resentenced April 19 by Judge
Jerry J. Scarano to continue on probation. Smith was originally convicted November 19 of driving while intoxicated, a class-E felony, for which she was sentenced to five years of probation. Karl E. Turner, II, 29, of 55 Hampton Circle, Mechanicville, was resentenced April 19 by Judge Jerry J. Scarano to one year in the Saratoga County Jail with credit for time served, probation terminated. Turner was originally convicted March 3 of seventhdegree criminal possession of a controlled substance, a class-A misdemeanor, and driving while ability impaired, for which he was sentenced to time served and three years of probation to include drug treatment court. Nicholas A. Schweitzer, 25, of Fifth Ave., Watervliet, was charged with second-degree assault, resisting arrest, seconddegree harassment and criminal tampering, all of which are classA misdemeanors. Schweitzer was arrested in April 22 in Saratoga Springs following a complaint to police that he had been sold fake drugs in a bar on Caroline Street. Ian K. Miller, 29, of 148
Arrow Wood Place, Malta, was resentenced March 15 by Judge Jerry J. Scarano to continued probation. Miller was originally convicted November 14, 2008 of driving while intoxicated, a classE felony, for which he was sentenced to five days in jail and five years of probation.
charged with disorderly conduct, a violation. Harris was arrested April 25 in Saratoga Springs.
Joseph Yourno, 46, of Clifton Park, was charged with aggravated driving while intoxicated for having a blood alcohol content of .18 percent or greater, a misdemeanor. Yourno was arrested April 16 in the Town of Stillwater and is scheduled to return to court at a later date.
George D. Coleman, 23, of Mechanic St., Ballston Spa, was charged with third-degree assault, a class-A misdemeanor. Coleman was arrested April 23 in Saratoga Springs.
Gregory Skaczkowski, 21, of Pleasantdale, was arrested on a bench warrant issued after he failed to comply with a court mandate following a prior conviction. He was arrested April 16 in Glens Falls and is expected to return to court at a later date. Randall M. Harris, 58, of Wells St., Saratoga Springs, was
Pamela S. Satterfield, 58, of Aletta St., Saratoga Springs, was charged with disorderly conduct, a violation. Satterfield was arrested April 25 in Saratoga Springs.
Joseph D. Arquette, 31, of Seventh Ave., Whitehall, was charged with driving while intoxicated, a class-E felony. Arquette was arrested April 23 in Saratoga Springs. Nathanial R. Barnes, 28, of Carpenter Lane, Saratoga Springs, was charged with disorderly conduct, unlawful possession of marijuana and resisting arrest, all misdemeanors. Barnes was arrested April 27 in Saratoga
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Springs. Anthony J. Osborne, 26, of 12 Birdie Lane, Queensbury, was resentenced April 27 by Judge Jerry J. Scarano to two years in New York State Prison and one year of post release supervision, concurrent with Warren County; probation terminated. Osborne was originally convicted September 15, 2009 of fifthdegree criminal possession of a controlled substance, a class-D felony, and had been sentenced to time served and five years of probation to include drug treatment court. Jeannine Steckler, 53, of Stillwater, was charged with harassment, a violation. Steckler was arrested April 6 in the Town of Stillwater.