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City Man Sentenced

Twenty-Five-Year-Old Faces Seven Years For Stabbing Three People In Sherman

October 17, 2012
The Post-Journal

MAYVILLE - A Jamestown man has been sentenced to seven years in state prison after stabbing three people in May.

Lucas A. Smyczek, 25, of 233 Barrett Ave., Jamestown, was sentenced Monday in Chautauqua County Court to seven years in state prison and five years post-release supervision for three counts of second-degree assault, according to David Foley, Chautauqua County district attorney.

On May 26, Smyczek was at a large party on Waits Corners Road in Sherman when Chautauqua County Sheriff's deputies received a report of a large fight. Three people were injured - one who had been stabbed and was taken to Hamot Medical Center in Erie, Pa.; a second person who had been stabbed in the chest and also was taken to Hamot; and a third person who was stabbed in the arm and taken to WCA Hospital in Jamestown.

Smyczek left the scene before deputies arrived, but was found in Lakewood by Lakewood-Busti police officers.

Other sentences announced in Chautauqua County Court in front of the Hon. John Ward, Chautauqua County Court judge, are:

Jose M. Caceres, 27, of 160 Anderson St., Jamestown, was sentenced to four years in state prison with three years post-release supervision for two counts of third-degree criminal sale of a controlled substance. He was also sentenced to a concurrent term of two years in prison and two years post-release supervision for violation of probation.

Thomas J. Cardwell, 40, of 25 Wilson Place, Jamestown, was sentenced to six months in jail and 10 years probation for third-degree rape.

Kimberly S. Boskat, 45, of 1572 Martin Road, Jamestown, was sentenced to three years probation and restitution for third-degree forgery.

 
 

 

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