Assault trial of former town building inspector is postponed.Byline: Karen Nugent FITCHBURG - The trial of former Lancaster building inspector The following articles relate to the topic of building inspector:
Mr. Pauley, 70, who resigned in June, is charged with assault and battery on a person over 60 years old. A complaint was filed in Clinton District Court in July alleging that he grabbed a female co-worker at Lancaster's town hall. The original charge was indecent assault indecent assault n. Sexual assualt. indecent assault Noun a sexual attack which does not include rape indecent assault n (BRIT) → and battery, because he allegedly grabbed the 60-year-old woman's breasts. The charge was later amended by the district attorney. Mr. Pauley, the alleged victim, and several Lancaster officials - including Town Administrator Orlando Pacheco; Noreen Piazza, who is the planning and zoning office administrator, and Shawn S Shawn , Ted 1891-1972. American dancer and choreographer noted for his partnership with Ruth Saint Denis. Together they founded the Denishawn Dance School (1915), for which he choreographed works based on Native American themes. . Winsor, former selectman se·lect·man n. One of a board of town officers chosen annually in New England communities to manage local affairs. Noun 1. selectman - an elected member of a board of officials who run New England towns - were at court yesterday waiting to testify. Mr. Pauley's lawyer, Kristen J. Patria PATRIA. The country; the men of the neighborhood competent to serve on a jury; a jury. This word is nearly synonymous with pais. (.q.v.) of Fitchburg, said prosecutors also wanted to take another look at the complaint. Mr. Pauley, a former Lunenburg police officer, resigned abruptly on June 19, but no details were given other than that he had not been able to get state certification for building inspection after taking an exam several times. But his term had earlier been extended to give him time to study, take courses, and retake re·take tr.v. re·took , re·tak·en , re·tak·ing, re·takes 1. To take back or again. 2. To recapture. 3. To photograph, film, or record again. n. 1. the exam. The assault and battery charge carries a maximum sentence of not more than three years in a state prison, not more than 2-1/2 years in a county jail, or a fine of not more than $10,000. Mr. Pauley had been the subject of anger from Clinton sportsmen after he issued a cease-and-desist order Cease-and-desist order An order issued after notice and opportunity for hearing, requiring a depository institution, a holding company or a depository institution official to terminate unlawful, unsafe or unsound banking practices. on a Clinton-owned shooting range in Lancaster. The Lancaster Zoning Board upheld his decision and refused to issue a special permit to the Clinton Fish and Game Protective Association for shooting at the range. The association, which leases the range from Clinton, is now pursuing nonprofit status as an educational facility. |
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