Five people were recently ordered to pay fines for violating state conservation law. Listed below is each defendant’s name, address, age, date of alleged offense, municipality where it was …
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Five people were recently ordered to pay fines for violating state conservation law.
Listed below is each defendant’s name, address, age, date of alleged offense, municipality where it was allegedly committed, specific charge, court date, penalty and sentencing justice, according to the Department of Environmental Conservation:
• Mark A. Brown, county Route 15, Dekalb Junction, 47, Oct. 1, Canton, possess loaded firearm in a motor vehicle, Oct. 23, $202.50, Justice James Monroe
• Jason A. Hicks, county Route 194, Antwerp, 37, Dec. 18, Hammond, unlawful open burn, Jan. 28, $202.50, Justice Lisa Proven
• Anthony J. Dinatale, Scotchbush Road, Ogdensburg, 22, Oct. 4, Macomb, fail to possess waterfowl stamp, no HIP number, Oct. 16, $200, Justice John Ceresoli
• Joshua J. Tarkowski, Southwoods Road, Hammond, 29, Jan. 21, Macomb, littering in state waters, Feb. 5, $125, Justice Ceresoli
• Jake M. Garrison, Montgomery St., Ogdensburg, 21, Oct. 4, Canton, take waterfowl during closed hours, Nov. 19, $100, Justice Cathleen O'Horo