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Warrensburg woman accused of assaulting man

Photo by Thom Randall.

Feb. 1 • Judge Bryan Winslow presiding

Julie A. Norton, 38, of River St. in Warrensburg was arraigned on a charge of third-degree Assault, based on an incident at about 11:07 p.m. Jan. 11 at a residence on River St. in Warrensburg. Police said Norton got into a dispute with a man and scratched his face and neck. Judge Bryan Winslow granted the man an order of protection barring Norton from contacting him. Norton's case was adjourned to Feb. 15.

In a plea bargain, Tammy J. Douros, 40, of Saranac Lake was convicted of Driving While Ability Impaired, rather than her original charge of Misdemeanor DWI. She was granted a Conditional Discharge and assessed fines and surcharges of $760. She was ordered to attend a Victims' Impact Panel session and her license was suspended for 90 days.

Randall S. Waddle, 28, of Indian Lake pled Guilty to third-degree Facilitating Unlicensed Operation, a reduction of an original charged of Aggravated Unlicensed Operation, a Misdemeanor, based on a Jan. 20 offense. In the plea deal, his speeding violation was reduced to Parking on Pavement.

Paul E. Levitsky, 32, of Forest Lake Road, Chester, received an Adjournment in Contemplation of Dismissal on a charge of second-degree Harassment based on an incident at 6:20 p.m. Nov. 15. A woman reported that Levitsky drove his vehicle toward hers, stopped, then squealed his tires as he took off.

The case of landlord Carol Meyer against tenants Joe and Ricci Castro was adjourned to Feb. 15. Meyer contends that the Castros owe $1,520 in late rent payments, for their apartment on Fourth Ave. in Warrensburg.

Permission was granted to landlord Robert Burnham to evict Deborah Sanderson, from her apartment on River St. in Warrensburg. Sanderson did not show up for court. Although the eviction was granted, a judgement for the money owed was denied because the eviction notice wasn’t served on Sanderson personally. Sanderson owes $2,175, which is three months' rent.

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