Albany DA: Schenectady man given up to seven years in endangerment case; Crashed into Colonie home in 2018 | The Daily Gazette
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Albany DA: Schenectady man given up to seven years in endangerment case; Crashed into Colonie home in 2018
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ALBANY – A Schenectady man was sentenced to up to seven years in state prison in a reckless endangerment case that ended in a multi-vehicle crash and the man’s SUV striking a house, according to officials with the Albany County District Attorney’s office.
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Following an earlier trial, Donald Bender, 54, of Schenectady, was convicted of first-degree reckless endangerment, a felony.
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