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Hermon Community Bank robbery suspect James E. Russ is escorted into St. Lawrence County Court Tuesday morning by St. Lawrence County Sheriff's Deputy Thomas Crotty.
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Hermon Community Bank robbery suspect James E. Russ is escorted into St. Lawrence County Court Tuesday morning by St. Lawrence County Sheriff's Deputy Thomas Crotty.
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No Plea Agreement On Community Bank Robbery Case

By DAVID WINTERS
JOHNSON NEWS SERVICE
WEDNESDAY, JULY 28, 2010
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CANTON - An expected plea agreement for Hermon Community Bank robbery suspect James E. Russ was delayed Monday in St. Lawrence County Court because the attorneys couldn't reach a consensus on what charges it covers.

Mr. Russ, 24, of 2145 County Route 21, Hermon, will return to court Friday morning for the plea hearing, Judge Jerome J. Richards said.

Conflict Public Defender Heather Dona and Assistant District Attorney Rosemary R. Phillips said outside the courtroom that Mr. Russ was expected to plead guilty Monday to two felony charges and serve state prison time.

They declined to disclose the exact charges he would plead guilty to or amount of prison time he could serve.

Both attorneys discussed the plea agreement with Judge Richards at the bench for about five minutes before Ms. Dona asked for an adjournment.

In August, state police charged Mr. Russ with second-degree robbery for allegedly taking about $2,400 in cash from the Hermon Community Bank after showing a teller a gun on July 21, 2009.

In February, sheriff's deputies charged him with second-degree burglary and fourth-degree grand larceny for allegedly stealing about $2,000 in cash and paperwork from a DeKalb Junction home.

A month later, he was charged with fourth-degree criminal possession of stolen property for allegedly stealing four rifles from a Crusher Road home in Canton. The last two incidents were done while he was on electronic home monitoring through the probation department.

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