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Watertown man sentenced to 4½ years in prison for selling cocaine

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pWATERTOWN — A city man also facing federal weapon charges was sentenced Friday in Jefferson County Court to 4½ years in state prison for having and selling cocaine within the county./ppCorey D. Daniels, 33, was also ordered to undergo three additional years of supervision upon his release after pleading guilty Jan. 13 to two counts of third-degree criminal possession of a controlled substance and a single count of third-degree sale of a controlled substance. It had been alleged in a grand jury indictment handed up in June that Mr. Daniels possessed and sold cocaine May 11 in Watertown and that he also possessed the drug the same day with the intent to sell it./ppMr. Daniels also faces charges in U.S. District Court, Syracuse, of being a felon in possession of a firearm and possession of a stolen firearm. /ppHe and Loren N. Woodard, 34, Calcium, were named in a federal indictment alleging they possessed a stolen .40-caliber Smith & Wesson pistol sometime between April 30 and May 10 after having been convicted of a felony./ppMr. Daniels has twice been sentenced to state prison, once from County Court in 2005 for fourth-degree criminal possession of a weapon and fourth-degree criminal possession of a controlled substance convictions and again in 2009 in Monroe County for a drug possession conviction. He was released from prison on the drug counts in October 2014, according to the state Department of Corrections and Community Supervision website./ppIn other court activity Friday:/ppNikky N. Wilkes, 37, Watertown, was sentenced to three years in prison, followed by three years’ post-release supervision, after pleading guilty Jan. 5 to third-degree criminal possession of a controlled substance. /ppShe had been charged in a grand jury indictment handed up in July with possessing cocaine with the intent to sell the drug./ppJustin M. Grandjean, 24, Woodville, was sentenced to two to four years in prison after pleading guilty Jan. 22 to fourth-degree grand larceny. Further information about the charge was not available. /ppAndrew V. Lavere, 30, was sentenced to nine months in the Metro-Jefferson Public Safety Building after pleading guilty Jan. 8 to second-degree criminal contempt and admitting to violating probation. /ppHe admitted that on Nov. 9 he violated an order of protection for Lynn M. Tynon in Watertown. At the time, he was serving five years’ probation imposed in County Court in August 2014 for a third-degree burglary conviction, with the victim in that matter also Ms. Tynon. He admitted violating probation by committing the new crime. /ppJason J. Marquez, 32, Watertown, was sentenced to five years’ probation and fined $2,000 after pleading guilty Dec. 18 to felony driving while intoxicated and second-degree aggravated unlicensed operation of a motor vehicle. He admitted that he drove while intoxicated July 19 on Pearl Street. The charge was a felony because he had been convicted of misdemeanor DWI in July 2014 in City Court. He also admitted that at the time of the July 19 traffic stop, his driver’s license was suspended or revoked for the prior offense. He also had his driver’s license revoked and was ordered to install an ignition interlock device on any vehicle he owns or operates./ppRavan R. Frangione, 25, formerly known as Ravan R. Bush, Watertown, was sentenced to three years’ probation after pleading guilty Jan. 5 to seventh-degree criminal possession of a controlled substance. /ppIt had been alleged that she was in a vehicle in which methamphetamine was found April 22 on Central Street./ppRobert J. Mallette II, 26, Watertown, was sentenced to three years’ probation after pleading guilty Jan. 19 to fourth-degree criminal possession of a weapon and third-degree aggravated unlicensed operation of a motor vehicle. He admitted that he possessed a double-edged blade with the intent to use it unlawfully against another person Dec. 31 in the parking lot at the PSB. It was illegal for him to have the weapon because he had been convicted of criminal possession of a weapon about three weeks previously. He also admitted that he had followed a woman to the PSB in his vehicle while his driver’s license was suspended or revoked./ppAshley A. Fulmer, 27, Watertown, was sentenced to time served at the PSB and three years’ probation after pleading guilty Nov. 23 to second-degree promoting prison contraband. /ppShe had been charged in August with possessing two-tenths of a gram of heroin at the PSB./ppBenjamin J. Wynn, 34, formerly of Fort Drum, but now living in Massachusetts, was sentenced to a one-year conditional discharge after pleading guilty Jan. 6 to second-degree aggravated harassment. He admitted that on June 4 he made a telephone call in which he threatened city police Sgt. Dennis P. O’Brien. /ppCharles D. Batsford, 37, Carthage, pleaded guilty to fourth-degree grand larceny. He had been charged with stealing guns from Kevin Lacomb Feb. 1 in the town of Wilna. He is expected to be sentenced March 30 to two to four years in prison and be ordered to pay $600 in restitution. /ppJudge Kim H. Martusewicz will mandate that he serve his sentence in the prison system’s Willard Drug Treatment Program in which offenders serve 90 days in a military-style rehabilitation program before spending the remainder of their sentences under parole supervision./ppBrad A. Heise, 20, Watertown, pleaded guilty to second-degree criminal trespass and was sentenced to 180 days in the PSB. Further information about the charge was not available. /ppThomas C. Foehner, 52, Three Mile Bay, pleaded guilty to fourth-degree grand larceny. He had been charged with stealing a pickup truck from the parking lot of Shangri La restaurant, 18843 S. Shore Road, Three Mile Bay, on Sept. 29 and then being involved in a hit-and-run property-damage accident with the vehicle. He is expected to be sentenced March 30 to no worse than probation and possibly a conditional discharge./ppBrian E. MacGill, 42, an inmate at Riverview Correctional Facility, pleaded guilty by mail to second-degree promoting prison contraband and was sentenced to time served. He had been charged with having one gram of amphetamine July 21 at Cape Vincent Correctional Facility. /ppHe is serving a two- to four-year prison sentence imposed in Seneca County in 2012 for felony DWI and first-degree scheme to defraud convictions, according to the state Department of Corrections and Community Supervision website./ppIn court activity Thursday:/ppRyan D. Gilligan, 20, Watertown, pleaded guilty to third-degree burglary and was referred to Drug Court, a substance abuse rehabilitation program designed to serve as an alternative to incarceration. Further information about the charge was not available./ppNicolas M. Schafer, 27, pleaded guilty to third-degree burglary and was referred to Drug Court. He had been charged in January with breaking into the Square Lion antique shop on Public Square./pp class="mwc_blurb-editors_note"emTimes staff writer Brian Molongoski contributed to this report. /em/p

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