County Prosecutor
December 1 Michael Gardi, age 23, of Lafayette, was sentenced to 15 months State Prison, which is to run consecutive to a State Prison term he is currently serving. He must pay total fines and penalties of $205 and submit a DNA sample at his expense He pled guilty on Oct. 30 to aggravated assault. On Dec. 5, 2004, while incarcerated in the Keogh-Dwyer Correctional Facility on an unrelated charge, he stabbed another inmate with a pencil. A juvenile, age 15, of Hampton, was sentenced to 3 years probation with 50 days detention (credit for 17 days). Conditions of probation are to attend school, follow home and school rules, submit a DNA sample, random drug testing, continue counseling, complete 200 hours of community service, no paintball, no use of any type of weapon, pay restitution and have no contact with the victims or co-defendant. The juvenile was found guilty on Nov. 30, of possession of a weapon for unlawful purposes, and two counts of criminal mischief. This juvenile, along with a juvenile co-defendant, shot a pellet gun at a house and a vehicle, causing damage to property. A juvenile, age 16, of Andover, was sentenced to two years probation on condition that he/she serve 10 days in the Juvenile Detention Center, loss of license for 6 months, restitution, complete 60 hours of community service, submit DNA sample, have no contact with co-defendants or victims, write letters of apology, random drug testing, attend school and follow home and school rules. The juvenile pled guilty on Nov. 30, to burglary, criminal mischief and fourth degree criminal mischief. He/She was adjudicated a juvenile delinquent by the court. Between December 2005 and March 2006, this juvenile, along with several others, committed acts of criminal mischief damaging property in Green Township and Lake Tranquility Country Club. The juvenile also committed burglary by entering Sofia’s Deli when it was not open to the public. December 4 Diana Haydacka, age 39, of Newton, pled guilty to theft, Sentencing is scheduled for January. Hayducka took prescription drugs from the purse of the victim, December 5 A juvenile pled guilty to burglary. He/She was adjudicated a juvenile delinquent by the court. The juvenile, age 14, of Montague, was sentenced to 18 months probation on condition that he/she serve five days in the juvenile detention center, complete 20 hours of community service, have no contact with the victim(s) or any co-defendants, attend school and follow all home and school rules, submit a DNA sample, undergo random drug testing and pay restitution to the victim(s). In August of 2006, the juvenile, along with other co-defendants, entered the home of the victim without permission, taking various items. December 7 The Sussex County Grand Jury handed up two indictments against Roy League, age 42, formerly of Newton and Andover Township. The first indictment charges him with failing to comply with Megan’s Law by failing to re-register a change of address with the Newton Police Department. He is also indicted for one count of violating the conditions of a special sentence of Community Supervision for Life having been convicted of a sex offense requiring it. The second indictment charges him with failing to comply with Megan’s Law by failing to re-register a change of address with the Andover Township Police Department. He is also indicted for one count of violating the conditions of a special sentence of Community Supervision for Life having been convicted of a sex offense requiring it. Parole Officer Ryan Andreson of the Department of Corrections-Parole Division investigated both cases. A Grand Jury indictment is a charge only. The defendant is presumed innocent until guilt may be proved at a jury trial