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Written By The Mountain Eagle on 12/12/24 | 12/12/24

Stefan Wexell, 30, was convicted of Attempted Criminal Possession of a Weapon in the Second Degree, a class D felony, in Schoharie County Court. The Schoharie  County Court Judge sentenced Mr. Wexell to a term of five (5) years’ probation,  DNA submission, DNA fee of $50, Crime Victim’s Advocate fee of $25, an eight  (8) year Order of Protection, and restitution in the amount of $2,158.78. Mr. Wexell  further was convicted of Menacing in the 2nd Degree and was sentenced to a three  (3) year term of probation. Mr. Wexell also waived his right to appeal. New York  State Police Investigator Kristel was the arresting officer. The victim was in court  for sentencing and read a Victim’s Impact Statement. The defendant spoke and  apologized to the victim in court. It was alleged Mr. Wexell attempted to use a  weapon to cause fear of injury and/or death to another person.  

Anne Stevens, 56, was convicted of Aggravated Unlicensed Operation of a Motor  Vehicle in the 1st Degree, a class E felony, and Driving While Intoxicated, an  Unclassified Misdemeanor, in Schoharie County Court. Schoharie County Court  sentenced Ms. Stevens to a term of five (5) years’ probation with Drug Court  Treatment terms and conditions, and fines and surcharges totaling $1,533. Ms.  Stevens waived her right to appeal. New York State Police Trooper Mclea was the  arresting officer.  

Lilly Clarke, 20, was convicted of Criminal Trespass in the 2nd Degree in the Town  of Richmondville. Richmondville Town Court sentenced Ms. Clarke to three (3)  years’ probation, an Order of Protection for the victim, and $210 in restitution. New  York State Police Trooper Lyga was the arresting officer. 

Lilly Clarke, 20, was convicted of Criminal Possession of a Controlled Substance  in the 7th Degree in the Town of Cobleskill. The Town of Cobleskill Court sentenced  Ms. Clarke to a one-year conditional discharge, fine of $100, surcharge of $205,  DNA submission, and DNA surcharge of $50. Schoharie County Sheriff’s Deputy  Rippel was the arresting officer.

James Cooper, 44, was convicted of Criminal Trespass 2nd in the Town of  Cobleskill. The Town of Cobleskill sentenced Mr. Cooper to a one-year conditional  discharge after he successfully completed one year of interim probation, a fine of  $200, surcharge of $205, and a $50 DNA surcharge. Former Cobleskill Police  Officer Collison was the arresting officer. 

Kathleen Skay, 36, was convicted of Criminal Possession of Stolen Property in the  5th Degree in the Town of Cobleskill. The Cobleskill Town Court sentenced Ms.  Skay three (3) years’ probation, DNA submission, DNA surcharge of $50, fine of  $200, and surcharge of $205. Cobleskill Police Department made the arrest.  

Brendon Parks, 41, was convicted of Driving While Ability Impaired by Drugs,  and Criminal Possession of a Controlled Substance in the 7th Degree. The Town of  Schoharie Court sentenced Mr. Parks to three (3) years’ probation, a fine of $750, a  surcharge of $400, he must attend the Victim’s Impact Panel, he must attend an  Impaired Driver’s Program, and his license was suspended for the DWAI drug  conviction. For the Criminal Possession charge, Mr. Parks was sentenced to a one 

year conditional discharge, DNA submission, DNA fee of $50, and a surcharge of  $205. New York State Police Investigator Kristel was the arresting officer. 

Alejandro Rosales, 43, was convicted of two counts of Criminal Contempt in the  2nd Degree in the Town of Middleburgh. The Middleburgh Town court sentenced  him to three (3) years’ probation, fines, surcharges, and a DNA fee of $50. New York  State Police Trooper Bird was the arresting officer. 

Alejandro Rosales, 43, was convicted of Criminal Contempt in the 2nd Degree in  the Town of Middleburgh from another separate incident date. Middleburgh Town  Court sentenced him to three (3) years’ probation, fines, surcharges, and a DNA fee  of $50. New York State Police Trooper Speer was the arresting officer. 

Alejandro Rosales, 43, was convicted of Criminal Contempt in the 2nd Degree in  the Town of Middleburgh. The Town of Middleburgh Court sentenced him to a one year conditional discharge, DNA submission, DNA fee, $100 fine, and a $205  surcharge. New York State Police Trooper Bird was the arresting officer. 

Magale Pedrosa, 60, was convicted of Driving While Intoxicated in the Town of  Cobleskill. The Cobleskill Town Court sentenced Ms. Pedrosa to a one-year  conditional discharge, fine of $500, surcharge of $400, a Victim’s Impact Panel must  be attended, an Impaired Driver’s Program must be completed, and her license was  revoked. New York State Police Investigator Kristel was the arresting officer.

Shean Bailey, 31, was convicted of Attempted Assault in the 3rd Degree in the Town  of Cobleskill. Cobleskill Town Court sentenced Mr. Bailey to one (1) year of probation, a fine of $100, surcharge of $205, DNA submission, DNA fee of $50, and  an Order of Protection for the victim. New York State Police Trooper Mclea was the  arresting officer. 

Keith Rounds, 34, was convicted of Attempted Endangering the Welfare of a Child  in the Town of Cobleskill. Cobleskill Town Court sentenced Mr. Rounds to 30 days  in jail, a surcharge of $205, and Order of Protection for the victim, and a DNA fee  of $50. New York State Police Investigator Castiglione and Trooper Strobeck were  the arresting officers. 

Ricky Hemstreet, 26, was convicted of Bail Jumping in the 3rd Degree in the Town  of Cobleskill. Cobleskill Town Court sentenced Mr. Hemstreet to time served, a one year conditional discharge, DNA submission, DNA fee of $50, a $200 fine, and a  $205 surcharge. Schoharie County Sheriff’s Sergeant Prall was the arresting officer.


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