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[email protected] JOHNSTOWN A Gloversville man convicted of two felony burglary counts is expected to receive up to eight years in state prison when he is sentenced. Nathaniel Coty, 39, of 11 Allen St., pleaded guilty March 2 before County Court Judge Michael W. Smrtic to two counts of third-degree burglary, as part of a plea arrangement. Sentencing was adjourned until a later date, but he is slated to receive 1 1/3 to four years in state prison on each count, to run consecutively. The court disposition satisfies a case in which Coty was arrested twice Oct. 28, 2020 and Jan. 10, 2021. Coty was arrested Oct. 28 by the Fulton County Sheriff’s Department, charged with four felony counts of third-degree burglary, four felony counts of third-degree criminal mischief, and three misdemeanor petit larceny counts. ....
[email protected] JOHNSTOWN One of two men arrested in spring 2020 for a burglary that resulted in the theft of firearms is looking at up to five years in state prison. Timothy C. Belden, 32, of 121 N. Second St., Northville, pleaded guilty Feb. 16 in Fulton County Court before Judge Polly A. Hoye to one felony count of third-degree burglary, as part of a plea arrangement. Sentencing was adjourned until a later date, but Belden is expected to receive 2 1/2 to five years in state prison as a second felony offender. He also faces possible restitution, and an order or protection would be granted for his victim. ....
Fulton County Republicans announce candidates for office, including for county judge, Johnstown mayor | The Daily Gazette SECTIONS FULTON COUNTY The Fulton County Republican Committee announced 45 candidates for county, town and city elections Friday, including District Attorney Chad Brown for county judge and surrogate and Scott Jeffers for city of Johnstown mayor. Fulton County Republican Chairwoman Sue McNeil introduced the candidates at a rally in front of the county’s historic courthouse building in Johnstown. Despite frigid temperatures in the teens and nearly everyone in attendance wearing masks due to the coronavirus pandemic, the rally was well-attended by approximately 50 people, a good portion of whom were current or former elected officials. ....
[email protected] JOHNSTOWN A Fort Johnson man pulled over in 2020 in Gloversville for erratic driving, after police determined he was driving a stolen U-Haul truck and was in possession of firearms stolen from a Johnstown gun shop was sentenced recently in Fulton County Court to 2 1/2 years in state prison. Cody A. Beagle, 20, of County Highway 107, was sentenced Jan. 26 by Judge Polly A. Hoye to the prison time, as part of a plea arrangement. He also received one year post-release supervision. Beagle had been arrested twice, the first being Aug. 11, 2019. He pleaded guilty Dec. 1, 2020 for that arrest to fifth-degree criminal possession of a controlled substance. For that he received 2 1/2 years in prison. ....
[email protected] JOHNSTOWN A Gloversville man was recently sentenced in Fulton County Court to up to six years in state prison in a burglary case. Malik M. Hyde, 20, of 34 E. Eighth Ave., was sentenced Jan. 26 by Judge Polly A. Hoye to two to six years in prison, as part of a plea arrangement. He also received credit for time served, he must make restitution, and a stay away order was granted. The sentence was based on his guilty plea Nov. 17, 2020 before Polly A. Hoye to third-degree burglary and fifth-degree criminal possession of stolen property. Hyde faced arrest warrants on charges of second-degree burglary, third-degree burglary, second-degree criminal mischief and third-degree criminal mischief by Gloversville police on July 8, 2020 at 3:45 p.m. ....