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Buffalo Heroin Dealer Sentenced
Buffalo Heroin Dealer Sentenced
Buffalo Heroin Dealer Sentenced
A Buffalo man reportedly sold heroin to an undercover police officer on three separate occasions. Joshua Negron, 22, of Buffalo has been sentenced by State Supreme Court Justice Christopher J. Burns to three years in prison plus two years post-release supervision for selling heroin, according to a press release from the office of Acting Erie County District Attorney Michael J ...
Buffalo Man Who Fired Fatal Shot, Crashed Car onto the Kensington Is Sentenced
Buffalo Man Who Fired Fatal Shot, Crashed Car onto the Kensington Is Sentenced
Buffalo Man Who Fired Fatal Shot, Crashed Car onto the Kensington Is Sentenced
In November of 2015 a 20-year-old Buffalonian murdered 42-year-old Antoin Vance inside of his home on Purdy Street in Buffalo, by shooting him with an illegal pistol after an argument over money. The perpetrator, Leonard Robinson, a/k/a POODER, has been sentenced to 18 years to life in prison by State Supreme Court Justice Penny M ...
Blackrock Neighborhood Serial Criminal in Buffalo Going to Jail
Blackrock Neighborhood Serial Criminal in Buffalo Going to Jail
Blackrock Neighborhood Serial Criminal in Buffalo Going to Jail
Brandon Frontuto, 21, of Buffalo, was sentenced by State Supreme Court Justice M. William Boller to 18 ½ years in prison, according to a press release from the office of Acting Erie County District Attorney Michael J. Flaherty, Jr. In May, Frontuto pleaded guilty to Attempted Murder in the Second Degree, Criminal Possession of a Weapon in the Second Degree and two counts of Attempted Burglary in
Man Sues Wedding Photographer for the Cost of the Entire Ceremony
Man Sues Wedding Photographer for the Cost of the Entire Ceremony
Man Sues Wedding Photographer for the Cost of the Entire Ceremony
After Todd J. Remis of Manhattan got married, he was outraged to discover his photographer missed a few key moments such as the last dance and the bouquet toss, so he decided to sue. He doesn’t just want the $4,100 photography fee refunded, though. He also wants $48,000 to recreate the entire wedding, including travel costs to fly the bridal party back to New York so the whole thing can be re-shot