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Woman pleads guilty to criminal mischief, violation of probation in Sussex County

NEWTON, NJ (Sussex county) –  A woman has entered a guilty plea to criminal mischief and violation of probation, according to Sussex County Prosecutor Francis Koch.

Catrina Jackson, 39, pled guilty to fourth-degree criminal mischief, and four violations of probation before the Honorable Michael C. Gaus, J.S.C., at the Sussex County Courthouse in Newton on February 22, Koch said.

According to Koch, Jackson admitted to damaging property of another in Newton on January 9, 2022, in excess of $500.00, and to violating the conditions of her probation. She is scheduled to be sentenced on March 23.

The case was investigated by Ptl. Steven Shawger of the Newton Police Department.

Jackson was represented by Thomas Militano, Esq., and the State was represented by Assistant Prosecutor Donald F. Cox, Jr.

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