LOCKPORT – A Buffalo man admitted in Niagara County Court Thursday that he dealt crack cocaine in North Tonawanda last summer.
Jamar M. Harris, 24, of Hertel Avenue, pleaded guilty to fifth-degree criminal sale of a controlled substance in connection with the July 13 sale to a police informant on Schenck Street in the Lumber City. He was living in Amherst at the time, Assistant District Attorney Peter M. Wydysh said.
Harris, who must forfeit $416 police seized when they arrested him, faces up to 2½ years in prison when he is sentenced April 11 by Judge Matthew J. Murphy III.
Jamar M. Harris, 24, of Hertel Avenue, pleaded guilty to fifth-degree criminal sale of a controlled substance in connection with the July 13 sale to a police informant on Schenck Street in the Lumber City. He was living in Amherst at the time, Assistant District Attorney Peter M. Wydysh said.
Harris, who must forfeit $416 police seized when they arrested him, faces up to 2½ years in prison when he is sentenced April 11 by Judge Matthew J. Murphy III.