In Jefferson County Court on Friday, Ariel L. Carlisle, 32, Watertown, pleaded guilty to second-degree promotion of prison contraband.
Ms. Carlisle, who was being booked into the Jefferson Count jail on a probation violation April 30, was found to have possessed bath salts at the time. Bath salts are hallucinogens that resemble Epsom salts and cause bizarre, often violent behavior. Her sentencing is scheduled for July 17.
In other court action:
Joshua R. Daniels, 35, Gouverneur, pleaded guilty to third-degree attempted burglary. Mr. Daniels, who also had pleaded guilty to several St. Lawrence County break-ins last month, admitted that he broke into a business in Philadelphia on Nov. 19 and attempted to open its cash box. He is scheduled to be sentenced in Jefferson County on June 9, and in St. Lawrence County on June 5.
Nichole A. Smith, 27, Watertown, pleaded guilty to fourth-degree grand larceny and second-degree attempted forgery.
Ms. Smith, who has previously faced similar charges, admitted that on Nov. 27 she took more than $1,000 worth of items from Mary Dean, and attempted to forge a check in Johnnie Dean’s name on Christmas Day. Her sentencing is scheduled for July 17.
Alicia N. Whitcomb, 24, Watertown, pleaded guilty to misdemeanor third-degree assault and fourth-degree criminal possession of a weapon.
Ms. Whitcomb admitted that she struck Samuel O’Rourke on the head with a beer bottle while drunk on March 18.
Her sentencing is scheduled for July 18.