Man facing a lifetime jail sentence doesn't get bail from Judge Noonan
A man with multiple felony convictions who is accused of breaking into a State Street home and stealing several items while an elderly woman slept, won't get out on bail or bond any time soon.
Judge Robert Noonan denied a defense request to release Reginald M. Wilson, of 283 Seneca Manor Drive, Rochester, on $10,000 bond.
Wilson's sister was apparently ready to post bond, using her house as collateral.
"You're asking me to presume that a defendant facing a life-in-prison sentence because he's a persistent felon would care about his sister's $10,000?" Noonan said.
At which point, Wilson sat up straight in his chair and said, "Yes."
"That's a stretch," Noonan said, and Wilson slumped back in his chair.
Noonan noted that Wilson has 30 prior arrests, 12 convictions and 6 felonies on his record.
Two of his convictions led to state prison time, which means a third such felony conviction -- which Wilson is facing now -- means a life sentence.