Four plead guilty, two sentenced in county court

NORWICH – Four individuals charged with a variety of felony crimes pleaded guilty in county court Monday, two sentenced to the Chenango County Correctional Facility and five years probation, respectively; the others scheduled to be sentenced at a later date.
• Ray A. Glover, 34, Norwich, pleaded guilty to one felony count of driving while intoxicated and was sentenced to one year in the Chenango County Correctional Facility.
Glover was indicted by a Chenango County grand jury in January of 2012 on charges of driving while intoxicated and operation of a motor vehicle with a blood alcohol content of .08 of 1 percent or higher – both class E felonies – as well as second degree aggravated unlicensed operation of a motor vehicle. It was alleged that Glover – on or about Nov. 18, 2011 – was observed swaying while he walked, speaking with a slurred voice, having bloodshot and watery eyes, and smelling strongly of alcohol following a traffic stop on East Main Street in the City of Norwich. He has one prior DWI conviction, handed down by the Bradford County, Pa. Court of Common Pleas, in October of 2006.
• Gregory L. Eggleston, 37, Bainbridge, pleaded guilty to one felony count of driving while intoxicated and was sentenced to five years probation.
Eggleston was originally charged with driving while intoxicated, operation of a motor vehicle with a blood alcohol content of .08 of 1 percent or higher and drinking alcohol in a motor vehicle while on the highway in April of 2012. He has one prior driving while intoxicated conviction, handed down by the Village of Bainbridge Court in December of 2007.
• Cory L. Reynolds, 25, Bainbridge, pleaded guilty to one count of third degree burglary – a class D felony – and will be sentenced at a later date.
Reynolds was originally charged with felony burglary; fourth degree grand larceny, a class E felony; and criminal mischief and petit larceny, both misdemeanors.
• Matthew C. Goodwin, 29, Afton, pleaded guilty to one felony count of driving while intoxicated and will be sentenced at a later date.
Goodwin was indicted by a Chenango County grand jury in September of 2012 on charges of driving while intoxicated and operation of a motor vehicle with a blood alcohol content of .08 of 1 percent, both class E felonies. It was alleged that Goodwin – on or about Aug. 11, 2012 – operated a motor vehicle with a blood alcohol content of .14 of 1 percent, nearly twice the legal limit. According to his indictment, Goodwin was observed swaying while he walked, speaking with a slurred voice, having bloodshot and watery eyes, and smelling strongly of alcohol at the time of his arrest. He has one prior driving while intoxicated conviction dating from Dec. 17, 2007, in the Village of Bainbridge Court.

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