Kyle Spaulding, 32, was convicted of Possession of Sexual Performance by a Child, a class E felony, in the Schoharie County Court. The People recommended a six (6) month jail and ten (10) years post release supervision, and Schoharie County Probation Department recommended ten (10) years’ probation, and the defense requested probation. The Court sentenced Mr. Spaulding to ten (10) years’ probation based on the recommendation of Probation and letters of support of the defendant. The court also sentenced Mr. Spaulding to Sex Offender Registration Act terms including fines, surcharges, DNA submission and fee, totaling $1,425. Mr. Spaulding waived his right to appeal.
Heather Billingsley, 54, was convicted of Grand Larceny 4th Degree, for stealing a truck of a Schoharie County resident. The Schoharie County Court sentenced Ms. Billingsley to an indeterminate state prison sentence with a minimum of one (1) year and a maximum state prison term of three (3) years. The court also sentenced her to a Crime Victim’s Assistance fee of $25, a surcharge of $300, a DNA fee of $50, and an eight (8) year stay away order of protection was issued. Ms. Billingsley waived her right to appeal.
Summer Coons, 30, was previously convicted of Criminal Possession Controlled Substance 3rd (Hallucinogenic – with Intent to Sell) and was previously sentenced to probation on July 1st, 2024. A violation of probation was filed on July 12th, 2024, and after admitting to violating probation, Ms. Coons was resentenced by the Schoharie County Court to a determinate term in a New York State Prison of three (3) years’ and two (2) years post release supervision. The Court also ordered CAASAT program for treatment. This prison term will run consecutive with Ms. Coons’ other charges for Bail Jumping.
Summer Coons, 30, was previously convicted of Bail Jumping in the 1st Degree and as previously sentenced to time served and probation on July 1st, 2024. Ms. Coons admitted to violating her probation and was sentenced by the Schoharie County Court to 190 days in the Schoharie County Jail and all prior fines, fees, restitution,
and surcharges previously ordered will continue and the previous order of probation was revoked.
Jason Kiser, 48, was convicted of Aggravated Driving While Intoxicated with a Child less than 16, a class E Felony, and Endangering the Welfare of a Child, a class A misdemeanor. The Schoharie County Court sentenced Mr. Kiser to five (5) years’ probation with Drug Court Treatment Terms, DNA submission and surcharge of $50, driver’s license revocation, Ignition Interlock Device must be installed on all vehicles owned or operated, Victim’s Impact Panel must be attended, substance abuse evaluation, and fines and surcharges totaling $3,070. Mr. Kiser was sentenced to a Three (3) year term of probation be served concurrently on the Endangering the Welfare of a Child charge. Mr. Kiser also waived his right to appeal.
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