AUBURN -- An Auburn man will serve prison time for chasing and hitting a woman who had an order of protection against him.
Anthony Daniels, 28, of 47 Wall St., Auburn, was sentenced Tuesday in Cayuga County Court to 1.5 to three years in prison. Daniels pleaded guilty Nov. 27, 2007, to first-degree criminal contempt, a felony. He admitted that he violated an order of protection by visiting a woman's home on March 27, chasing her on foot when she left the residence and striking her.
Daniels also admitted Tuesday that the guilty plea made him a second-felony offender. He was convicted in March 1999 of third-degree robbery and sentenced at the time to one to four years in prison, according to District Attorney Jon Budelmann.
Judge Mark Fandrich also instituted a permanent order of protection for the victim, and Daniels will have to pay $320 in charges and fees.
For more from Tuesday's court calendar, read the Wednesday edition of The Citizen.
Daniels also admitted Tuesday that the guilty plea made him a second-felony offender. He was convicted in March 1999 of third-degree robbery and sentenced at the time to one to four years in prison, according to District Attorney Jon Budelmann.
Judge Mark Fandrich also instituted a permanent order of protection for the victim, and Daniels will have to pay $320 in charges and fees.
For more from Tuesday's court calendar, read the Wednesday edition of The Citizen.
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