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An Ogdensburg man on Tuesday pleaded guilty to violating a court order of protection.
In Ogdensburg City Court, Jason A. Bouchey, 34, of 528 Main St., pleaded guilty as charged in March 2008 to second-degree criminal contempt. He was accused of violating a court order of protection for Terri L. DeVries, 29, of 158 Belmont Courts, Ogdensburg. Judge A. Michael Gebo ordered Mr. Bouchey to pay the court $200 in surcharges and a $50 DNA fee.
Mr. Bouchey was represented by the St. Lawrence County Public Defenders Office.
In other cases before Judge Gebo:
Melissa M.J. Perry, 41, of 328 Morris St., Ogdensburg, pleaded guilty to attempted petit larceny to satisfy a May 25 charge of petit larceny. She was accused of stealing razor blades and bottled salad seasoning totally valued at $27.56 from Price Chopper, Ford Street Extension.
She was fined and surcharged a total of $200 and ordered to pay a $50 DNA fee.
She was represented by the public defenders office.
Michael C. DeVito, 19, of 322 King St., Ogdensburg, pleaded guilty to disorderly conduct to satisfy a June 22 charge of fourth-degree criminal mischief. He was accused of breaking a window at a residence at 936 Ford St.
He was fined $100, given a one-year conditional discharged and ordered to pay $214. in restitution.
He was represented by the public defenders office.