4 plead guilty in County Court and face incarceration or lengthy probation

By Tom Rivers, Editor Posted 2 April 2026 at 6:38 pm

ALBION – Four people pleaded guilty in Orleans County Court on Wednesday and will face incarceration or a lengthy probation when they are sentenced.

Stacey Moss, 36, of Albion pleaded guilty to criminal contempt in the first degree and attempted burglary in the third degree.

Moss admitted to going to the residence of a person he was supposed to not have contact with through an order of protection. He went to that residence on Nov. 14 and he acknowledged he tried to break down her door and threatened to kill her. He admitted to violating the order of protection.

Moss will be sentenced on June 17 as second-felony offender and faces 1 ½ to 3 years in state prison.

• Wilfred Barnes, 66, of Carlton pleaded guilty to felony driving while intoxicated. He was stopped on Nov. 26 on Ridge Road in Gaines and registered a BAC of 0.12 percent, which is above the legal limit of 0.08. Barnes has a previous DWI in 2020.

He could face up to four months of weekends in the county jail plus five years of probation when he is sentenced on June 17. He could also have his license revoked and be fined up to $5,000.

• Alexander Senko, 31, of Holley pleaded guilty to one count of third-degree rape. Senko admitted to having sexual intercourse with a 15-year-old girl in 2023 when he was 29.

As part of a plea agreement he won’t spend time in jail but faces 3 to 10 years of post-release supervision and could be on the sex offender registry. He will be sentenced on June 17.

• Seanna Corwin-Bradley, 42, of Barker pleaded guilty to felony DWI could face up to six months in jail plus five years of probation when she is sentenced on July 1.

Corwin-Bradley, the former mayor of Barker, was charged on July 22 with a BAC at .193, more than twice the legal limit. She was in a car accident on Ridge Road in Ridgeway, where she allegedly crossed the center line and sideswiped a camper that was being pulled by a truck. She has a previous DWI conviction in Erie County in September 2024.

She could also be fined $5,000 and have her driver’s license revoked for a year.

In another case, Michael Savage, 37, of the town of Murray has declined a plea offer and his case will go to trial, beginning on June 22.

Savage was arraigned on Jan. 7 on charges of course of conduct against a child, two counts of sexual abuse in the first degree for contact in the vaginal area of a girl between the ages of 5 and 9, two counts of forcible touching and one count of endangering the welfare of a child. The crimes allegedly occurred between 2020 and March 2025, according to the District Attorney’s Office.

His attorney, Frederick Rarick, told the judge there could be potentially as many as 20 witnesses called to testify in the trial.

In a case from last Friday, Jose Casiano, 69, of Gaines was sentenced to a year in state prison and one year of post-release supervision for criminal possession of a controlled substance in the fifth degree and driving while ability impaired.

Casiano was supposed to be sentenced last Wednesday but he was arrested twice after pleading guilty on Jan. 7. As part of the plea, he faced a split sentence with time in the county jail and probation.

But Casiano was charged on March 20 was charged with criminal possession of a controlled in the seventh degree and on March 24 was charged with operating a motor vehicle while impaired by drugs.

After those arrests, the plea deal was rejected by the judge who sentenced Casiano to state prison.