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Judge revokes parole

Carbon County judges conducted parole/probation revocation hearings for defendants in criminal cases on petitions filed by the adult probation office.

Defendants charged with violating the conditions of their release:Amanda Rodgers, 25, of Lansford, had a petition filed by probation officer Clifford Eckhart to revoke her parole on charges of possession with intent to deliver a controlled substance for violating conditions of testing positive for a controlled substance-opiate, which violated the zero tolerance provision.President Judge Roger N. Nanovic II resentenced her to serve 90 days back-time in the county prison effective Oct. 24.Kelly Eckert, 43, of Nesquehoning, was revoked from the Accelerated Rehabilitation Disposition probation program on petition filed by Eckhart for violating the conditions of not completing a mental health evaluation and not performing 15 hours of community service.Her case on a charge of possession of a controlled substance was placed on the pretrial list.Christian Bennett, 23, of Weatherly, had his probation revoked on a charge of simple assault.He was resentenced by Judge Steven R. Serfass to serve six to 12 months in the county prison effective Aug. 28. He was granted work release privileges.Joshua Bierman, 30, of Jim Thorpe, had his parole revoked on a charge of simple assault.He was resentenced by Serfass to serve 109 days "street time," effective July 27.Daniel Wassil, 28, of White Haven, had his probation revoked on charge of simple assault.He was resentenced by Serfass to serve three to six months in the county prison effective Oct. 23.