Courtesy of The Daily News
By Scott Desmit
WARSAW — A town of Java man arrested four times in July, including driving high on drugs in a field car with an ax impaled in the roof, pleaded guilty to five charges Thursday in Wyoming County Court.
Jared T. Price, 21, pleaded guilty to second-degree criminal mischief, a D felony punishable by up to seven years in prison; third-degree burglary, also a D felony, misdemeanor criminal contempt of court; and misdemeanor charges of driving while impaired by drugs and driving while impaired by a combination of drugs and alcohol.
District Attorney Donald O’Geen said the plea comes with no sentencing promises, with Judge Michael Mohun having discretion. Read more here...