LOCKPORT – A Niagara Falls man was arraigned in Niagara County Court Friday on an indictment that accused her of making four cocaine sales to a police informant in less than a month.
Sydney Jackson, 18, of Ontario Avenue pleaded not guilty to four counts each of third-degree criminal sale and possession of a controlled substance. The drug deals, all of which were allegedly recorded on tape, occurred April 18 and 24 and May 7 and 16, according to the indictment.
County Judge Matthew J. Murphy III freed Jackson on her own recognizance, requiring her to live with her mother and obey a 9 p.m. curfew.
Sydney Jackson, 18, of Ontario Avenue pleaded not guilty to four counts each of third-degree criminal sale and possession of a controlled substance. The drug deals, all of which were allegedly recorded on tape, occurred April 18 and 24 and May 7 and 16, according to the indictment.
County Judge Matthew J. Murphy III freed Jackson on her own recognizance, requiring her to live with her mother and obey a 9 p.m. curfew.