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Judge upholds state prison term, increases costs in child killing

POTTSVILLE — Phillip G. Moeller Jr. will spend as much time behind state prison bars as originally intended for killing a child, but must pay more in court costs, a Schuylkill County judge ruled Wednesday. “The original sentence stands,” President Judge William E. Baldwin said in ordering Moeller, 50, of Fountain Springs, to serve two to five years in a state correctional institution as the result of the death of Tanner L. Geiger. However, Baldwin said Moeller must pay $4,826.75 in additional costs of prosecution. Assistant District Attorney A.J. Serina said the costs were for the testimony of prosecution witness Dr. Samuel Land.

Criminal court, Dec 28, 2020

Today Partly cloudy skies this evening will give way to cloudy skies and rain overnight. Low near 55F. Winds light and variable. Chance of rain 100%. Rainfall near a quarter of an inch.. Tonight Partly cloudy skies this evening will give way to cloudy skies and rain overnight. Low near 55F. Winds light and variable. Chance of rain 100%. Rainfall near a quarter of an inch. Updated: April 10, 2021 @ 10:03 pm

Pine Grove man headed to state prison for 2 police chases

POTTSVILLE — A Pine Grove motorist is headed to state prison after admitting earlier this month to a Schuylkill County judge that he led state police on two chases in January. Tyler J. Nornhold, 23, must serve two to four years in a state correctional institution, President Judge William E. Baldwin decided. Nornhold’s prison time consists of consecutive sentences of one to two years in each of his two cases. Additionally, Baldwin sentenced Nornhold to pay costs, $1,500 in fines, $100 to the Substance Abuse Education Fund and $50 to the Criminal Justice Enhancement Account, and submit a DNA sample to law enforcement authorities.

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