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A Corry man faces state prison and a $65,000 restitution bill as a result of a plea entered Thursday morning.
Mark A. Kingsley, 34, entered pleas on three dockets before President Judge Maureen Skerda.
He pleaded guilty to a theft by unlawful charge at one docket in connection with a theft of coins from his father.
In that investigation, the Erie County District Attorney’s Office was able to determine through a computer program that Kingsley sold rare coins to two entities in Erie. There were a total of six sales and police said the report indicated that Kingsley received over $10,000 for hundreds of coins.
Maserati driver facing more charges, accused of violating bail restrictions
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Now, prosecutors say he violated terms of his bail.
According to the Erie County District Attorney s Office, Brown was picked up for driving without a license on Main Street in Buffalo. That was back in November. Still, he s walking free. The law, as it s written, is against pre-trail detention, said retired State Supreme Court Justice Penny Wolfgang. Cash bail was set there was a death. The new charge, driving without a license, cash bail is not permitted under those charges.
Wolfgang says, with these latest charges and the current bail reform laws a judge can only change the stipulations to Brown s $50,000 bail. The judge could not revoke that bail and send him back to jail.
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