LOCKPORT – Two men who admitted violating the terms of their probation sentences were ordered to spend a year in the Niagara County Jail by County Judge Sara Sheldon Farkas Thursday.
Josh P. Czamara, 21, of Winchester Boulevard, Town of Tonawanda, had pleaded guilty last year to attempted second-degree assault for stabbing a man who was fighting with Czamara’s cousin. Czamara failed to serve his assigned 30 days in the county work program and was arrested on new charges.
Cheron G. Hunt, 21, of Cudaback Avenue, Niagara Falls, had admitted to attempted second-degree criminal possession of a weapon for having a loaded semiautomatic pistol when he and another man approached a stopped car in the Falls in April 2011.
Josh P. Czamara, 21, of Winchester Boulevard, Town of Tonawanda, had pleaded guilty last year to attempted second-degree assault for stabbing a man who was fighting with Czamara’s cousin. Czamara failed to serve his assigned 30 days in the county work program and was arrested on new charges.
Cheron G. Hunt, 21, of Cudaback Avenue, Niagara Falls, had admitted to attempted second-degree criminal possession of a weapon for having a loaded semiautomatic pistol when he and another man approached a stopped car in the Falls in April 2011.