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An Ogdensburg man pleaded guilty Tuesday in city court to marijuana possession.
David S. Gemmill, 50, of 215 Denny St., was charged Oct. 21 with unlawful possession and disorderly conduct at Kozys Tavern, 723 New York Ave.
As part of the plea, he was also fined and surcharged a total of $220.
Mr. Gemmill was represented by the St. Lawrence County Public Defenders Office.
In other cases Tuesday before Judge William R. Small:
Jeremy J. Barkley, 27, of 1126 Ford St., Ogdensburg, pleaded guilty as charged July 20 to unauthorized use of a motor vehicle. He was sentenced to time served and ordered to pay $200 in surcharges.
He was represented by the Public Defenders Office.
Amanda H. Clark, 33, of 511 Elizabeth St., Ogdensburg, was released to probation after arraignment for Nov. 22 charges of driving while intoxicated, refusal to take a breath test, unauthorized use of a motor vehicle, first-degree aggravated unlicensed operation and speed not reasonable and prudent.
She has applied to the county Conflict Public Defenders Office for legal representation.
Keith H. Bjork, 47, of 1409 Ford St., Ogdensburg, pleaded guilty to disorderly conduct to satisfy a Sept. 22 charge of petit larceny. He was granted a one-year conditional discharge and ordered to pay $740 in restitution. He was accused of taking and not returning $900 in a failed apartment rental agreement. Mr. Bjork was represented by the Public Defenders Office.
Ciera R. Bub, 26, of 7422 Route 68, Ogdensburg, pleaded guilty to second-degree harassment to satisfy July 22 charges of third-degree assault and disorderly conduct. She was granted a one-year conditional discharge, fined and surcharged a total of $220 and told to abide by a no contact order of protection for Lisa Guild, Ogdensburg.
Miss Bub was represented by attorney Greg Storie.