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No show in court
AURELIUS - The case against an Onondaga County woman charged with misdemeanor tax evasion for purchasing cigarettes from an American Indian business in Union Springs was adjourned Wednesday night after she and her lawyer did not show up for their Aurelius town court appearance.
Judge Chad Hayden said he would adjourn Gay Breed, 44, of Lysander, to Dec. 3, and that he would send a letter to the defendant and her lawyer, William C. Sullivan, notifying them of the new court date.
“They have had no contact at all with the court,” Hayden said.
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