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Hockman Sentenced In Burglary Case

May 28th, 2015 by WCBC Radio

State’s Attorney for Allegany County, Maryland, Michael O. Twigg, announced:

On Thursday, May 28, 2015, that the Honorable W. Timothy Finan, Judge of the Circuit Court for Allegany County, Maryland, sentenced Scott A. Hockman, 31, of Cumberland, Maryland, on two separate counts of burglary.  On the count of Conspiracy to Commit Burglary in the First Degree, Hockman was sentenced to fifteen (15) years within the Department of Correction, with five (5) years suspended.  As to the count of Burglary in the Second Degree, Hockman was sentenced to fifteen (15) years with ten (10) years suspended to run consecutive to the previous sentence.  Mr. Hockman will serve fifteen (15) years’ incarceration within the Division of Corrections, with an additional fifteen (15) years suspended.

  Upon his release he will be on five (5) years of supervised probation under the supervision of the Department of Parole and Probation.

The sentencing was the result of a guilty plea on March 17, 2015; in which Hockman plead guilty to the previously mentioned counts of burglary.

Prosecuting the case for the State was Assistant State’s Attorney Erich Bean; Mr. Hockman was represented by Armand Pannone, Esquire.

 

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