The Herald, Sharon, PA Published Tuesday, Feb. 26, 2002

JAMESTOWN, SPRINGFIELD TOWNSHIP

Cocaine, marijuana sales net man prison time

A Mercer man formerly of James-town will spend at least four years in a state penitentiary for sales of cocaine and marijuana to an undercover agent.

Charles Sensesak, 21, of 324 Brandy Springs Apartments, Mercer, and formerly of 505 Jackson St., Jamestown, was sentenced Monday to four years to 10 years in a state penitentiary. Mercer County Common Pleas Court Judge Thomas R. Dobson ordered Sensesak to pay the state Attorney General's Office a total of $6,145 for lab tests and buy money.

Sensesak pleaded guilty to delivery of 164 grams of cocaine and deliver of 1 1/2 pounds of marijuana. In November and December 2000 and in January 2001, Sensesak sold the drugs to a state Attorney General undercover agent in his James-town home and in a parking lot outside Prime Outlets of Grove City in Springfield Township, a probable cause affidavit said.

Sensesak, who was introduced to the drugs when he attended a party at age 17, told the judge he "had a really bad drug habit."

Dobson said he was concerned with reports that Sensesak had contraband medications while in Mercer County Jail.



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