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Criminal court, March 24, 2016

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A Pottsville woman is headed to prison after admitting Wednesday in Schuylkill Court that she hindered apprehension of a fugitive and later resisted arrest herself.

Sharon L. Wilson, 44, must serve six to 23 months in prison, Judge Cyrus Palmer Dolbin ruled.

Dolbin also sentenced Wilson to pay costs and 100 to the Criminal Justice Enhancement Account and submit a DNA sample to law enforcement authorities. He made the sentence effective at 9 a.m. April 15.

Wilson pleaded guilty to hindering apprehension and resisting arrest, with prosecutors withdrawing charges of aggravated assault and disorderly conduct.

Pottsville police filed both charges against Wilson, alleging she hindered apprehension of a fugitive on March 16, 2015, and resisted arrest that same day. Both incidents occurred in the city, police said.

Also on Wednesday, Dolbin accepted guilty pleas from, and, pursuant to agreements between prosecutors and defendants, imposed the indicated sentences on, these people:

Jazmin Andrews, 20, of Nesquehoning; possession of drug paraphernalia; 12 months probation, $100 payment to the Substance Abuse Education Fund and $50 CJEA payment.

Walter F. Androshick Jr., 46, of Saint Clair; hindering apprehension; 12 months probation and $50 CJEA payment. Prosecutors withdrew charges of possession of marijuana and possession of drug paraphernalia.

Brad Bordner, 31, of Bethel; theft; 12 months probation, $50 CJEA payment and $187.05 bench warrant fee.

Amanda K. Borowski, 24, of Pottsville; driving under the influence and improper turning movements; 72 hours to six months in prison, $1,025 in fines, $100 SAEF payment, $50 bench warrant fee, 10 hours community service and mental health/mental retardation evaluation. Prosecutors withdrew charges of driving under suspension, speeding and careless driving.

Melanie D. Delowery, 27, of Mahanoy City; possession of drug paraphernalia; 12 months probation, $100 SAEF payment and $50 CJEA payment.

William L. Evans, 30, of Pottsville; two counts of receiving stolen property and one of conspiracy; 23 months probation, $50 CJEA payment, $50 bench warrant fee, $4,431.68 restitution and submission of a DNA sample to law enforcement authorities.

Beverly A. Gilbert, New Philadelphia; bad checks; 12 months probation, $50 CJEA payment, $50 bench warrant fee and $245 restitution.

All defendants who were sentenced must pay costs as a part of their sentences.


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