Norwich man sentenced to state prison

NORWICH – On Monday July 13 in Chenango County Court a Norwich man, Ward C. Lozier, was sentenced to up to five years in a state prison.
Lozier was arrested earlier in the year on charges including criminal possession of a controlled substance in the third degree, a class B Felony. According to authorities, Lozier and a co-defendant knowingly possessed heroin with the intent to sell.
Lozier entered a guilty plea to this charge and accepted his sentence, which was put forth by Chenango County Court Judge Frank B. Revoir. Lozier also admitted to the court his actions and expressed remorse.
Assistant Chenango County District Attorney Michael Ferrarese who prosecuted the case said, “These people who are selling heroin to our community are a problem.” Ferrarese also went on to say that these people need to be punished as it can not be tolerated in our community or any other.

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