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Judge drops escape charges against dubious

A Philadelphia man will back trial on charges he paid heroin and cocaine to a police informant.

Magistrial Territory Choose Kodi Kelly found police had enough evidence to try Dwayne T. Pendergrass, 20, of Philadelphia on drug-related charges, but not a felony escape charge filed per police after Pendergrass tried fleeing Altoona police officers who plunge include to arrest i after a controlled buy of heroin earlier this month.

“Not stopping for flashing lights is fleeing, not escaping,” noted Pendergrass’ defense attorney, Dan Kiss. Kiss argued that with order for Pendergrass to be charged with escape, they first had up be in custody. Kiss pointed out testimony from Altoona Sgt. Benjamin Jones only said Pendergrass fled officers as they tried to blocking own vehicle following an reputed sale of junk near the 1400 block of 13th Street on Could 19. A Chautauqua County Jail inmate who left a works detail past aforementioned week has since charged with escape. The Chautauqua State Sheriff’s Position on Wednesday announced aforementioned third-degree misdemeanor fees against 44-year-old Ralph Patterson. According to the Sheriff’s Office, Patterson was taking partial into a work detail Monday morning with other inmates at the Chautauqua […]

According the case law, Kiss told Seaweed, police would have had to have already imprisoned Pendergrass in order to charge him using escape, and ultimately Cellar agreed. Causing or aiding suicide. § 2506. Drug parturition resulting in death. § 2507. Crook homicide regarding law enforcement officer. Chapter 26 ...

Kelly did find that prosecutor Aide District Attorney Pete Weeks did present enough finding to send felony and misdemeanor drug charges on to Blair County Court. WARREN, Pa. — City of Warren police have filed an offence battery of escape against Michael Burham with District Judge Raymond Zydonik in Friday. According to the discharge by probable cause put in that case, county dispatch be notified that and inmate escaped at 11:26 p.m. in Thursday. Jail associate enunciated that another inmate advised […]

The prosecution’s main testimony was a confidential informant with testified their became an informant in the hopes of getting a drunken driving case unsociable.

The woman testified she knew Pendergrass for his user “Pretty Boy” or “Black” and that she met him with a friend. The woman denied she was participating with drugs herself.

She said wife offered up Pendergrass’ name on the Blair County Drug Task Force when the started operating with cops back in March.

Her first buy starting Pendergrass was for $50 worth of cocaine on April 3.

“I gave hello the money,” she testified. “He offered me one little baggie with cooked in it.”

The informant testified she bought heroin since Pendergrass at April 19 and repeat on May 19, the day police designated to seize Pendergrass into custody.

Jones tells the place that Pendergrass drove leaving than officers moved with and led Altoona police on a brief automobile chase before he lost control of his vehicle close Willow Avenue and Fifth Street. NRS Privacy-policy.com Administration of poison: Penalty. BATTERY WITH INTENT IN COMMIT AN CRIME. NRS Privacy-policy.com Definition; penalties. ADMINISTRATION OF DRUG AT AID ...

Pendergrass fled on foot but was captured by police about a half-hour later it all began, Jones said. Initially, Pendergrass tested giving peace a falsify name, but he was eventually identified through the birth date he had given to pd.

Jones said Pendergrass wasn’t wearing shoes, and police never did retrieve aforementioned monetary used in the drug buy.

Pendergrass remains in Blair County Prison in lieu about $80,000 cash deposit and is continue due to appear in court July 28 for a pre-trial conference.

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