SMETHPORT — A Shinglehouse man was sentenced Thursday in McKean County Court to serve time in state prison for conspiring to deliver drugs while under surveillance by the county’s drug task force.
Mark Nagy, 23, was sentenced to 12 to 24 months incarceration and four years of concurrent probation on drug charges.
He had pleaded guilty in October to delivering a controlled substance twice in Shinglehouse — on March 21, 2023, and April 4, 2023. He pled guilty to delivery of cocaine, a felony; and delivery of fluorofentanyl, a derivative of the drug fentanyl, also a felony.
The case against his co-defendant, Christina Lynn-Hamilton, 33, was continued.
Matthew Sturtevant, 38, of Kane, was sentenced to serve 16 to 36 months in state prison, plus one year of consecutive probation, with credit for 218 days of time served in two cases.
He had pleaded guilty to possessing an offensive weapon and one count of escape.
Matthew Pritt, 39, of Bradford, was sentenced to 5 ½ to 11 years in state prison with three years of consecutive probation on a charge of failing to register his address as required under Megan’s Law.
In December 2023, police found him living at a Forman Street residence when his registered address was on Main Street. In January, he still hadn’t changed his address with state police as required. Pritt is designated a sexually violent predator on the Megan’s Law registry maintained by the state police.