Clarendon man sentenced to 5 years in state prison on drug, firearms charges

By Tom Rivers, Editor Posted 3 January 2024 at 5:11 pm

Anthony Disanferdinando

ALBION – A Clarendon man was sentenced to five years in state prison today by Orleans County Court Judge Sanford Church.

Anthony Disanferdinando, 28, of Hindsburg Road pleaded guilty on Oct. 4 to third-degree criminal possession of a controlled substance and criminal possession of a firearm.

He could have faced six years in state prison. His attorney, David Morabito, asked the judge to sentence Disanferdinando to probation only. Disanferdinando possessed many of the firearms from his stepmother, who gave them to Disanferdinando after his father died.

Disanferdinando said he kept the firearms, including many that were loaded, out of concerns for his safety. He acknowledged he sold and used drugs.

“This is classic example of someone selling drugs to buy drugs to self medicate,” Morabito said.

Disanferdinando needs treatment for drug addiction and mental health, his attorney said.

“He’s not a menace to society,” Morabito said. “He’s not a danger to the community. He just needs rehab.”

District Attorney Joe Cardone said law enforcement seized over 10 ounces of cocaine from Disanferdinando. The Orleans County Major Felony Crimes Task Force also seized a quantity of LSD, a quantity of prescription narcotic pills, THC wax, THC vapes, over 5 pounds of high-grade marijuana, $8,000 in cash, four loaded semi-auto pistols, 24 rifles and shotguns, scales, numerous packaging material and other drug paraphernalia.

Disanferdinando is paralyzed and in a wheelchair due to injuries from a car accident on Dec. 18, 2021. Morabito said the state Department of Corrections and Community Supervision (DOCCS) is concerned about meeting Disanferdinando’s medical needs and daily care in prison, but DOCCS did not send a letter stating that.

Church declined to adjourn the case to get an official response from DOCCS. He noted the sentencing was set on Oct. 4, three months ago.

Disanferdinando apologized for the crimes, and said he intends to work on his mental health and sobriety.

“I am deeply remorseful for my actions,” he said. “ I acknowledge my actions were wrong.”