By Gary Ogle
gogle@wbcowqel.com
Jeremy Taylor-Clark will turn 21 next month, but his future isn’t particularly promising as he will be spending his birthday in prison.
On Monday Taylor-Clark admitted to violating the terms of his community control in Common Pleas Court. Taylor-Clark’s violations were two domestic violence convictions while on judicial release from prison following a 2011 conviction for receiving stolen property and a 2012 conviction for intimidation. Taylor-Clark was returned to prison for the balance of those original sentences which were 12 and 36 months, respectively.
Taylor-Clark also informed the court he was facing extradition to Maryland on a charge of felony robbery there.
Maggie Gerhart’s motion to be placed on the intervention in lieu of conviction program was granted. Gerhart’s guilty plea to a charge of drug possession is being held while in the program. Gerhart was placed in the program for an initial period of two years and will be placed in the county’s Drug Court program.
Attorney Russell Long presented motion to withdraw as Joseph Sackman’s attorney because he cannot get in touch with him. That motion was granted and a bench warrant was issued for Sackman’s arrest. Sackman is charged with felony 5 possession of drugs.
Stephanie Arbogast’s motion to remain on the intervention in lieu of conviction program was granted. Arbogast received a positive report from her counseling program.