MILFORD — A man on probation for sticking up an Ansonia liquor store in 2009 will serve nine months in jail after pleading guilty in a domestic violence case. Mark Pereira, 41, admitted violating his probation and pleaded guilty to breach of peace before Judge Peter Brown Friday. Pereira was arrested on the breach of peace charge in New Haven last March. At the time, he was on probation in connection with the January 2009 holdup of the Party Time package store on Wakelee Avenue in Ansonia. In that case Pereira pleaded guilty to first-degree robbery, was sentenced to serve seven and a half years in prison and released in September 2015.
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