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'91 bombing convict gets added sentence.


Byline: Kim Ring

EAST BROOKFIELD East Brookfield is the name of the following places in the United States:
  • East Brookfield (CDP), Massachusetts
  • East Brookfield (town), Massachusetts
 - A former Boston resident who served time for his role in a 1991 bombing that killed a Boston police officer pleaded guilty yesterday to drug charges and was sentenced to six months in the Worcester County Jail and House of Correction house of correction
n. pl. houses of correction
An institution for the confinement of persons convicted of minor criminal offenses.

Noun 1.
 in West Boylston.

Thomas A. Shay shay  
n. Informal
A chaise.



[Back-formation from chaise (taken as pl. )]

Noun 1.
, 35, whose address was listed in court documents as 53 Chestnut St., fourth floor, Spencer, was wanted on warrants in three cases, including two involving charges from Spencer. He was brought to the Western Worcester District Court in East Brookfield, where he faced 10 charges including possession of the prescription drug prescription drug Prescription medication Pharmacology An FDA-approved drug which must, by federal law or regulation, be dispensed only pursuant to a prescription–eg, finished dose form and active ingredients subject to the provisos of the Federal Food, Drug,  Klonopin, breaking into a depository, larceny larceny, in law, the unlawful taking and carrying away of the property of another, with intent to deprive the owner of its use or to appropriate it to the use of the perpetrator or of someone else.  of over $250, distributing a Class C drug to a minor, and fireworks fireworks: see pyrotechnics.
fireworks

Explosives or combustibles used for display. Of ancient Chinese origin, fireworks evidently developed out of military rockets and explosive missiles and accompanied the spread of military explosives westward to
 possession.

In a plea agreement brokered by Assistant District Attorney John F. Kennedy "John Kennedy" and "JFK" redirect here. For other uses, see John Kennedy (disambiguation) and JFK (disambiguation).
John Fitzgerald Kennedy (May 29, 1917–November 22, 1963), was the thirty-fifth President of the United States, serving from 1961 until his assassination in
, Mr. Shay pleaded guilty to distribution of a Class C substance and was sentenced to serve six months after he completes any other sentences pending anywhere in the United States.

Mr. Shay also agreed there was evidence to warrant guilty findings on charges of possession of a Class C substance and fireworks, and failure to report an address change to the Registry of Motor Vehicles. Those charges were filed. The two counts of distributing a Class C substance to a minor were merged with a charge of distribution of a Class C substance.

He was given a concurrent six-month sentence for breaking into a depository and the larceny charges.

Mr. Shay was on the lam for nearly a year after the Spencer charges were brought in 2006. He was also wanted on warrants in Boston. He was apprehended last summer at his mother's home in Quincy.

He was convicted in the early 1990s of plotting with Alfred Trenkler to plant a homemade bomb under a car belonging to Mr. Shay's father in 1991. The device went off as bomb squad members were inspecting it. Officer Jeremiah Hurley was killed and Officer Francis Foley was seriously injured.

Mr. Trenkler was originally sentenced to life in prison, but was re-sentenced last year to 37 years behind bars.

Mr. Shay served 10 years and was on federally supervised probation, but was incarcerated incarcerated /in·car·cer·at·ed/ (in-kahr´ser-at?ed) imprisoned; constricted; subjected to incarceration.

in·car·cer·at·ed
adj.
Confined or trapped, as a hernia.
 again after violating his probation and has about 18 months remaining on his sentence, police said. He will serve the 6-month sentence after he completes the federal sentence. He is also slated to appear today in Roxbury Municipal Court on additional charges.
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Date:May 14, 2008
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