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Man pleads guilty to burglary charge in Sussex County

NEWTON, NJ (Sussex County) – A Vermont man has entered a guilty plea to a burglary charge, according to Acting Sussex County Prosecutor Annmarie Taggart.

Marek Jagoda, 58, of Putney pled guilty on August 29 to third-degree burglary before the Honorable Michael C. Gaus, J.S.C. at the Sussex County Courthouse in Newton, Taggart said.

In pleading guilty, Jagoda admitted to knowingly entering a Stockholm residence he did not have privilege to enter with the purpose to commit an offense therein on June 2, Taggart said.

Sentencing is scheduled for October 27, Taggart siad.

The case was investigated by Det. M. Petershack and Ptl. J. Edelbach of the Hardyston Police Department.

Jagoda was represented by Bruce Farrier, Esq., and the State was represented by Special Deputy Attorney General and Acting Assistant Prosecutor Donald F. Cox, Jr.

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