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2 2 NIaflara Falls Gazette Friday, August 2, 1.9.68.
••; Associate €ity Court Judge *Tohn T. DeSantis reserved decision Thursday on each of two charges after separate tri-
IGase Put Off In City Court For 5th Time
t ^Associate City Court Judge John T. DeSantis granted a fifth adjournment in a case Scheduled for trial Thursday despite the protests of John F. H£lpin, an assistant district attorney.
als for Alexander Czapla,.52, of!brick which allegedly h i t 2633 Niagara St. ! Czapla1 in the leg.
Czapla was Charged withj. CHARGE DISMISSED third degree a s s a u l t and I , harassment by Joseph Kullina,! A c h a r « e - . o f menacing, was 2634 Welch Ave. 'dismissed because Of reasonable
Kulliria claimed that Czapla doubt against. 82-year-old Fred and his nephew harassed him;LaGamba. July 2 by jumping out of their; Mr. LaGamba was charged car and beating him up. He!by Leo Ubriaco, 617 15th-SW said that Czapla pushed him Ubriaco said that he was against a wall and "poked". walking by Mr. LaGamba's him. A witness who was walk- home at 1621 Pine Ave. and ing his dog at the time said,he asked LaGamba if he wanted that he. saw two men get out; to do some work for me." of a car and that one of them,! He said LaGamba told him whom he identified as Czapla, j "I'll never work for you, you pushed Kullina against a wall;crook." Ubriaco testified that and poked him. jhe then called LaGamba a liar
Czapla said that he was j after he asked LaGamba why driving by Kullina and that the'ru was a crook. He said that complainant swore at him and J LaGamba pulled a knife out of
.The adjournment was granted! made a n obscene gesture. He j his pocket and waved it at him to Mary Ellen King, 29, of 213! testified that he got "out of his'saying "I'll stick you." Ubriaco Kirby Ave., North .Tonawajida.jcar to talk to Kullina, but didn't said he kept jumping back as who was arrested May 30 for'touch him. LaGamba approached, allegedly passing a bad check In the second incident July, A witness for LaGamba said worth $182.35 on May 1 at Tops; 18 Kullina said that Czapala' t} ia t Ubriaco swore at him and Markets. icame into his back yard and:,hPt 'he defendant never pulled
choked him. He said that a a knife. Halpin complained that all i 14-year-old friend the witnesses for both s i d e s ! " ' / " 1 " ^ " "1C11" i n i l l e d
were-present and prepared for!defendant oft. trial. The court record had the i f ,
L z a p l a . sac.a , . ! threw a bucket of water
the
that Kullina
jhim as he was parking h i s ° c a r i a - ? i a r - e o f disorderly conduct .,,„} « ,, sentenced to time
PLEADS GUILTY Ann Tohnos, 41, of Port Col-
borne, Ont. pleaded guilty to case scheduled for trial, the
third such trial date. _ Ji^an"aiteyVrhV"sepirates I h e j a n d } v a s
•However, J u d g e DeSantis L r e s i d e n c e S j served. granted the request made by j H e s a i d t h a t w h e n hfi w e n t j S h e h a d - b e e n c h a r g e d w i t h
uiaiies binara, ner attorney,; Qvei. tQ a g k w h v h g t h r ( ? w the;petit larceny seven days ago water, Kullina threatened hirni^01* allegedly taking a can of with a brick. A witness said n a i r sP r aJ' f r o m Neisners" store, that he saw Kullina throw a| SENTENCED two charges after separate! Also sentenced to t i m e trials for Alexander Czapla, 52, already served was Ronald of 2633 Niagara St. iSeiler, 19, of 1220 13th St., who
pleaded guilty to pulling a false alarm.
He was arrested July 9 and served 23 days.
FORFEITS BAIL Linda Soprano, r 23, of 527
Memorial Parkway forfeited $10 bail on a charge of making an improper left turn.
ASK ADJOURNMENT Two persons charged in con
nection with a disturbance at the Victory Grill Wednesday requested an adjournment until Aug. 8. ^
Th e y w e r e K e n n e t h Polocarzc, 26, of 165 Hollywood Ave., Buffalo, charged with harassment by Joseph Sacco, 2703 Forest Ave. and Louis Luba, 30, of 27 East Frontier Ave., Blasedale, charged with
'harassment and resisting arrest.
POSTPONEMENT The case of William Harris,
33, of 1907 Whitney Ave. was adjourned when the Harris' at-tourney, William Hunt, failed to show up for a scheduled trial. Harris is charged with' driving while intoxicated, reckless en-dangerment and speeding. The arresting officers Were present. Judge DeSantis adjourned the case until Aug. 22.
who- said that another case might result in federal * court rising from the same check. He said tha-t federal officials claim the check was stolen from a mailbox. ; "That has nothing to do with the case here, today, does it?" aVsk'ed Halpin. Butara agreed that it didn't, but said he preferred to wait and see what federal proceedings would take place. ;- "There is no danger of double jeopardy because we have charged her with.criminal impersonation. A federal charge would be different," H a l p i n added. • Judge DeSantis granted the
adjournment until August 29.
Plane Is Missing WINDSOR LOCKS, Conn, to
— A search began today between the New London and Groton areas for a . plane and its pilot last heard from late Wednesday night.-
The two-seat Cessna 150,-piloted by Richard Smith of Cheshire, took off from Trumbull Airport in Groton between 10 and 10:30 p:m. bound for Hartford, according to the Federal Aviation Administration here.
CHARGE DISMISSED A charge of second degree
assault was dismissed against Roscoe Towson, 46, of 3416 Highland Ave, or the motion of- Benjamin Gold, Towson's attorney, who said that the complainant, Andrew Harper, 2508 Highland Ave., would not appear.
Harper appeared in court j several minutes after t h e j dismissal took place. He was I told the case was over and "to jgo home", by Judge DeSantis. Harper had charged Towson cut
j him on the neck with a knife. A charge of harassment was
dismissed against L e n n.i e Slayton, 52, of 333 13th St. when the complainant Ethel Pet-tigrew, 323 12th St., failed to appear.
ADMITS GUILT Douglas Burnes, 26, of 331
Ninth St. pleaded guilty to harassment on a charge oy Mary Jane Perrini, 748 19th St. He was given a conditional discharge and ordered to stay away from the defendant.
CHARGES WITHDRAWN Annie Pearson, 17E Center
Court, . withdrew a charge of harassment against W i l l i e Betts, 24, of 17 F Center Court.
Donna Cino, 423 Jefferson Ave. withdrew a charge of harassment against J o s e p h Bishara, 30, of 422 Jefferson Ave.
FAMILY COURT Sent to Family Court were
the case of John Eodice, 23, of 2721 Ferry Ave., charged with harassment -by his wife Winnie and George Ohanion, 29, of 512 Fort St., charged with nonsupport by his wife Vera.
PLEADS INNOCENT Delores Catanzaro, 27, 426
25th St. pleaded innocent of menacing and her husband Thomas, 31, v innocent of third degree assault in connection with an incident July 29.
Thomas" is accused by Kar-man Butt, 901 Niagara Ave. and his wife is charged by Paulette Smith, 451 Eighth St. The case was adjourned until Aug. 15. ,.
Bound Body Found In Bridgeport Harbor
BRIDGEPORT, Conn. %—The body • of art Unidentified man— hisJiafids' manacled behind him and his feet trussed—\vas found today in the waters of Bridgeport Harbor.
A medical examinerjsaid the binding of the man's hands and feet was similar to "gangland type murder.''
A pair of black handcuffs bound the man's hands. The feet were bound with a length of electronic coaxial cable.
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