Wlasiuk pleads not guilty

NORWICH – Thursday Peter M. Wlasiuk, 38, Oxford, appeared before the judge that had previously recused himself from the accused murder’s case.

Judge Howard Sullivan was asked by acting Chenango County Court Judge Martin E. Smith to carry out Wlasiuk’s arraignment. Before proceeding to legal matters the judge asked both Wlasiuk and his defense attorney Randel Scharf if they wished to proceed.

Wlasiuk pleaded not guilty to the second degree murder charge indicted against him yesterday by a Chenango County grand jury.

Scharf also reported he will be unable to represent Wlasiuk any longer because of the family’s lack of funds to pay for his defense, which has cost over $30,000 so far, said Scharf.

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“At this time I actually do not represent Mr. Wlasiuk but will proceed as his attorney for this arraignment. But I ask it be placed on the record judge,” said Scharf. Scharf also notified the court that Wlasiuk had filled out a public assistance form that had yet to be approved. Wlasiuk had filed for a public defender prior to retaining Scharf and had been approved last year.

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