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Law and Order: Batavia man accused of menacing with loaded shotgun

By Howard B. Owens

Kevin Michael Lampman, 40, of West Main Street Road, Batavia, is charged with menacing, 2nd. Lampman allegedly pointed a loaded shotgun at another person during an argument. He was jailed on $2,000 bail.

Ian J. Blake, 26, of Le Roy, is charged with criminal possession of marijuana, 5th. Blake was allegedly found in possession of a baggie of more than 25 grams of marijuana while on Lake Street, Le Roy. Blake was jailed on $2,500 cash bail or $5,000 bond.

Faith Brenda Obeirne, 45, of Mount Read Boulevard, Rochester, is charged with petit larceny and criminal possession of a controlled substance, 7th. Obeirne was arrested in Monroe County on a warrant out of Town of Batavia Court. She was jailed on $2,500 bail.

Saul Doynseday Standsblack, 35, of Parker Road, Alabama, is charged with burglary, 2nd, and forcible touching. Standsblack is accused of illegally entering a residence on Bloomingdale Road, Alabama, and forcibly touching the intimate parts of a person inside the residence. Standsblack reportedly left the residence on foot and was located a short time later by deputies Matthew Fleming and Jason Saile and taken into custody. Standsblack was jailed on $10,000 cash bail or $100,000 bond.

Colin Michael Borgus, 21, of Savage Road, Churchville; Kaci Lynn Sciarabba, 20, of East North Street, Geneva; and, (name redacted upon request), 21, of Queensland Drive, Spencerport, are charged with criminal possession of marijuana, 5th. The three people were allegedly found at 10:05 p.m., Oct. 3, in a car with the windows down in a public parking lot in Oakfield smoking marijuana.

david spaulding

so if you threaten someone with a loaded shotgun your bail is less than if you get caught with a bag of weed....the guy with the bag of weed is not hurting anyone,except maybe his own health and the guy with the shotgun was ready to kill someone........now which crime is more serious to you?

Oct 14, 2013, 4:44pm Permalink
Kyle Couchman

Bail is not set based on the severity of the crime, it also includes other factors like flight risk and previous arrests and so on.... Gee my 10yr old grandson figured that out from watching Law and Order...... he wonders where David learned anything bout the police lol

Oct 14, 2013, 5:15pm Permalink
Frank Bartholomew

Sometimes bail is set by biased judges who have no business on the bench. Kyle, I am certain that the severity of the crime plays heavy on
bail amount, tell the 10 year old to go outdoors and play, it's way more educational than staring at the trash box.

Oct 14, 2013, 7:33pm Permalink

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