LOCKPORT – A man who broke into a home on Willow Avenue in Niagara Falls on July 27 pleaded guilty to a reduced charge Friday in Niagara County Court.
Donald E. Rubin, 43, of 16th Street in the Falls, faces up to seven years in prison for attempted second-degree burglary. County Judge Sara Sheldon Farkas scheduled sentencing for May 2.
That sentence will include as much as $300 in restitution for damage to a DVD player and an Xbox system. All the stolen property was recovered by police, Assistant District Attorney Claudette S. Caldwell said.
Donald E. Rubin, 43, of 16th Street in the Falls, faces up to seven years in prison for attempted second-degree burglary. County Judge Sara Sheldon Farkas scheduled sentencing for May 2.
That sentence will include as much as $300 in restitution for damage to a DVD player and an Xbox system. All the stolen property was recovered by police, Assistant District Attorney Claudette S. Caldwell said.