Judge Sentences Former 'Infamous Choppers' Owner to Prison
John Duzicky ordered to serve six to 12 years in a state penitentiary.
John Duzicky’s voice cracked as he apologized to a Beaver County Court judge for leaving the state and failing to return for his sentencing on drug charges in January. “I was scared. I was backed into a corner and did not know where to go,” Duzicky, 39, formerly of Aleppo, said Wednesday before his sentencing. But Beaver County Common Pleas Judge John P. Dohanich told Duzicky that he should also be apologizing to his family members, friends, attorney and the prosecution. All of them showed up that day, only to be disappointed by his absence, the judge said. “You let them down . . . you let me down,” Dohanich said. “I let you out on bond . . . and then you didn’t show up. That’s not right, Mr. Duzicky . . . and because you didn’t show up, …
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Larissa Dudkiewicz
10:21 am on Thursday, May 3, 2012
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