Jamestown man gets concurrent sentences for 3 separate convictions

A Chautauqua County judge has sentenced 23-year-old Xavier Guadarrama to 20 years in state prison, followed by five years of supervision, after convictions for second-degree attempted murder and second-degree assault. The penalties for three separate cases will run concurrently, consolidating the prison time into one two-decade term.

Key Takeaways:

  • Defendant identified as Xavier Guadarrama, 23, of Jamestown, N.Y.
  • Judge David W. Foley imposed the sentence in Chautauqua County Court.
  • Guadarrama received 20 years in state prison plus five years of post-release supervision.
  • Convictions include second-degree attempted murder and second-degree assault.
  • All three convictions were ordered to be served concurrently, not consecutively.

At a Glance
Judge David W. Foley sat high on the Chautauqua County bench Tuesday evening and delivered a single, sweeping decision: 20 years behind bars for Xavier Guadarrama, a 23-year-old from Jamestown whose violent crimes spanned three separate cases.

The Defendant
Guadarrama, only two years past legal adulthood, faced the court after being found guilty of charges that included second-degree attempted murder and second-degree assault—two of New York State’s most serious violent felonies.

The Courtroom Decision
Rather than stack the penalties one after another, Judge Foley ruled that the sentences would run concurrently. The legal calculus means Guadarrama will serve the longest of the three terms—20 years—while the others are folded into the same period. Upon completion, he will remain under state supervision for an additional five years.

The Charges and Penalties
The convictions covered three separate incidents, each ending in a guilty verdict. The centerpiece was an attempted murder count, supported by an assault charge:

Charge | Degree | Prison Term | Supervision — | — | — | — Attempted Murder | Second | 20 years | 5 years post-release Assault | Second | Included in concurrent term | — Other Conviction | — | Included in concurrent term | —

What the Sentence Means
Under New York’s concurrent-sentencing rules, multiple convictions can be served at the same time if a judge determines it appropriate. Judge Foley’s decision ensures Guadarrama will face a maximum of 20 years rather than the consecutive sum of all three verdicts. After release, the five-year supervision period will keep the defendant under state oversight, a standard measure in violent-felony cases.

Looking Ahead
With sentencing complete, the Jamestown man begins his two-decade term in the state system. The court’s concurrent approach closes the legal chapter for now, leaving supervision to follow when prison time ends.

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