Paul Ryan Tenney, who admitted stealing more than $106,000 from Elcon, Inc., will spend at least a year and two-thirds in state prison and could be locked up for as long as five years.
Judge Robert Noonan imposed the sentence this morning after hearing a request by Public Defender Gary Horton and Tenney himself to allow Tenney to continue in a substance-abuse program.
Noonan said after reviewing Tenney's record and the number of probation violations, as well as Tenney's failure to comply with the terms of a supervised release after entering a guilty plea in September, that prison time was appropriate in this case.
"I have to measure past performance against any gleam of hope that you would complete conditions of a supervised release," Noonan said. "I came to the conclusion that what is right for you is to sentence you."
Before Noonan imposed his sentence, Tenney said he was sorry for what he did.
"I remember I would sit at the computer and I kept telling myself I can't do this, and I couldn't stop myself," Tenney said. "I never wanted to hurt anybody, especially Mr. Leising. ... I can't apologize enough."
The issue of restitution was delayed until next week, but Tenney said he intends to repay "every penny" he stole.