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Friday, October 9, 2020

Felony charges leveled against Nunda man

MOUNT MORRIS- Sheriff Thomas J. Dougherty reports the arrest of a Nunda resident on felony charges after the investigation of a domestic dispute. 

On October 6, 2020, Sheriff’s Deputies responded to an address on Mount Morris – Nunda Road for a domestic incident.

 The investigation alleges that during the incident, 30-year- old Cory A. Curry struck a female in the face causing minor injury. It is further alleged Curry had an active court issued order of protection in place against him, where the female involved was the protected party.

Curry was arrested and charged with Assault in the 3rd Degree and felony Criminal Contempt in the 1st Degree. 

Curry was turned over to Central Booking Deputies at the Livingston County Jail for processing and pre-arraignment detention as the offenses did qualify for pre-arraignment detention under the NYS Justice Reform Act. The District Attorney's Office was contacted due to the felony level charge. It was recommended that Curry be held on $5,000 cash or $10,000 bond. 

Curry was later arraigned at the Livingston County Centralized Arraignment Part (LC-CAP) at the Livingston County Jail before Town of Groveland Justice Love. The Judge did remand Curry to the custody of the Sheriff on $3,000 cash or $6,000 bond. 

Handling the investigation for the Sheriff’s Office was Deputy William Cartwirght, Deputy Jamye Babocsi, and Investigator Brad Schneider under the shift leadership of Sergeant Joseph Breu.