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Yorktown's Steve Katz Accepts Plea Deal In Marijuana Possession Case

YORKTOWN, N.Y. – Assembly member Steve Katz (R,C,I-Yorktown) accepted a plea deal Thursday in Coeymans Town Court to dismiss a marijuana possession charge provided that he completes 20 hours of community service and stays out of trouble for six months, according to a report by the Times Union.

Yorktown's Steve Katz accepted a plea deal on Thursday.

Yorktown's Steve Katz accepted a plea deal on Thursday.

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Katz was not present in court Thursday, but the deal was finalized by his attorney who appeared on his behalf, the report said. He must also pay a $75 fine.

He reportedly pleaded guilty to improper parking. 

The sophomore Assembly member was charged March 14 with unlawful possession of marijuana and issued a ticket to appear in court. 

Katz was stopped on the New York State Thruway after allegedly driving 80 mph in a 65 mph speed limit and was found to be in possession of marijuana, State Police said.

Katz, a veterinarian, was elected to the state Assembly for the 99th Assembly District in November 2010 and was re-elected in 2012. His newly drawn district includes Yorktown, Somers and parts of Putnam County.

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