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COURTHOUSE RECORDS.


COLUMN: COURTHOUSE RECORDS

Worcester Superior Court

Judge Daniel A. Ford

Carl Lawrence Laflin, 38, of the Worcester County Worcester County is the name of several counties in the United States of America:
  • Worcester County, Maryland
  • Worcester County, Massachusetts
 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.
, West Boylston, was sentenced to four to five years in Walpole State Prison after being found guilty of indecent assault indecent assault
n.
Sexual assualt.


indecent assault
Noun

a sexual attack which does not include rape

indecent assault n (BRIT) →
 and battery on a person 14 or older after a jury-waived trial. He was found not guilty on a charge of indecent assault and battery on a person 14 or older after a jury-waived trial.

Brad MacRonald, 25, of 33 Westview Road, Oxford, was sentenced to two and a half years in the House of Correction, with one year to be served, after pleading guilty to being an accessory after the fact of a crime. The balance of the sentence was suspended for two years with probation. As conditions of probation, he was ordered to undergo drug and alcohol evaluations with any related treatment and counseling as recommended by the Probation Department. A charge of armed robbery (knife) was nol prossed Noun 1. nol pros - an entry in the court record to the effect that the plaintiff or prosecutor will not proceed
nolle prosequi

entry - an item inserted in a written record
. A nol pros, or nolle prosequi [Latin, Will not prosecute.]

The term nolle prosequi is used in reference to a formal entry upon the record made by a plaintiff in a civil lawsuit or a prosecutor in a criminal action in which that individual declares that he or she wishes to discontinue the action as to
, is a court filing reflecting a prosecutor's decision not to proceed with a criminal case after charges have been brought.

Judge Peter W. Agnes Jr.

Cornell Collins, of a last known address of 390 Parker St., Gardner, was placed on three concurrent terms of one year probation after pleading guilty to possession of cocaine, amended from possession of cocaine with intent to distribute (subsequent offense), possession of marijuana, and possession of ammunition without a Firearm firearm, device consisting essentially of a straight tube to propel shot, shell, or bullets by the explosion of gunpowder. Although the Chinese discovered gunpowder as early as the 9th cent., they did not develop firearms until the mid-14th cent.  ID Card, amended from possession of a firearm without a Firearm ID Card. A charge of drug violation near a school or park was dismissed at the request of the commonwealth.

Judge Bruce R. Henry

Jose Florentino, 42, of 1006 Main St., Worcester, was sentenced to two to three years in Walpole State Prison after pleading guilty to possession of cocaine with intent to distribute. The charge was amended from distribution of cocaine (subsequent offense). He was placed on probation for two years, to begin upon his release, after pleading guilty to possession of cocaine with intent to distribute (subsequent offense). As conditions of probation, he was ordered to remain drug- and alcohol-free and to undergo a substance abuse evaluation with any related treatment and counseling as recommended by the Probation Department.

Worcester Central District Court

Jury Session

Jury-Waived Cases

Judge Thomas F. Sullivan Jr.

Joseph Agosto-Quinones, 40, of 23 Seymour St., Worcester, charged with violation of an abuse prevention order, found not guilty; assault and assault and battery, dismissed.

Judge David P. Despotopulos

Loriann M. Liberty, 41, of 34 Irving St., Worcester, charged with sexual conduct for a fee, placed on probation for one year, ordered to complete the DAWN program, $50 victim witness fee.

Carlo C. Johnson, 52, of 6 Hacker A person who writes programs in assembly language or in system-level languages, such as C. The term often refers to any programmer, but its true meaning is someone with a strong technical background who is "hacking away" at the bits and bytes.  Court, Worcester, charged with driving with a suspended license, amended from driving with a suspended license (subsequent offense), driving with a suspended registration, and driving an uninsured vehicle, continued without a finding for three months, $100 costs, $50 victim witness fee; backing up on an on/off ramp on a state highway, found responsible, filed; and driving an unregistered vehicle, found not responsible.

Judge Austin T. Philbin

Ahmed Jaara, 17, of 17 Upland Gardens Drive, Worcester, charged with two counts of assault with a dangerous weapon (knife), continued without a finding for six months, ordered to attend an anger management program, $50 victim witness fee.

Criminal and Traffic Sessions

Judge Austin T. Philbin

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, 31, of 46 Outlook Drive, Worcester, charged with driving with a suspended license, fined $625, $50 victim witness fee; and marked lanes violation, found responsible, filed.

Carlos J. Lopez, 40, of 1 Prospect St., Worcester, charged with assault and battery, dismissed.

Pavel Yeganova, 18, of 6 Hiscox St., Worcester, charged with driving without a license, dismissed, $100 costs, $50 victim witness fee; and marked lanes violation, found responsible, fined $100.

Patrick V. Coleman, 21, of 24-1/2 Edgeworth St., Worcester, charged with driving with a suspended registration and two counts of driving with a suspended license, fined $1,500, $150 victim witness fee; three counts of driving an uninsured vehicle, license plate violation to conceal ID, and driving with a suspended registration, filed with a guilty finding; two counts of driving an unregistered vehicle, license not in possession, registration not in possession, and vehicle lights violation, found responsible, filed.

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, fined $250, $50 victim witness fee or ordered to complete community service; and giving a false name or Social Security number to police, fined $250 or ordered to complete community service.

Wanda Graham Reas, 39, of 18 Baldwin St., Worcester, charged with 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.  under $250, fined $200, $221.45 restitution, $50 victim witness fee.

Judge Robert G. Harbour

Sindy L. Francis, 29, of 39 Brantwood Road, Worcester, charged with receiving stolen property under $250 (subsequent offense), possession of verapamil verapamil /ve·rap·a·mil/ (ve-rap´ah-mil) a calcium channel blocker that dilates coronary arteries and decreases myocardial oxygen demand, used as the hydrochloride salt in the treatment of angina pectoris and of hypertension and the , possession of trazodone trazodone /tra·zo·done/ (tra´zo-don) an antidepressant, used as the hydrochloride salt to treat major depressive episodes with or without prominent anxiety. , possession of EtheDent, possession of atenolol atenolol /aten·o·lol/ (ah-ten´ah-lol) a cardioselective ß used in the treatment of hypertension and chronic angina pectoris and the prophylaxis and treatment of myocardial infarction and cardiac arrhythmias. , and possession of mirtazapine, continued to Oct. 6 on $1,000 cash bail; identity fraud, giving a false name or Social Security number to police, and making a false application for a motor vehicle license, continued to Oct. 6 on $1,000 cash bail; identity fraud, receiving stolen property under $250 (subsequent offense), perjury perjury (pûr`jərē), in criminal law, the act of willfully and knowingly stating a falsehood under oath or under affirmation in judicial or administrative proceedings. , and making a false application for a motor vehicle license, continued to Oct. 6 on $1,000 cash bail.

Robert W. Landry, 20, of 52 Grove St., Spencer, charged with driving with a suspended registration and driving an uninsured vehicle, continued without a finding for three months, $200 costs; and vehicle equipment violation, found not responsible.

Judge John J. Curran Jr.

Alejandrina Hernandez, 49, of 38 Canterbury St., Worcester, charged with driving without a license, found responsible, fined $200; and vehicle lights violation, found responsible, filed.

Ryan M. Etre, 21, of 2 Dominion Road, Worcester, charged with driving without a license, dismissed, $200 costs.

Jose L. Figueroa, 20, of 128 Lincoln St., Worcester, charged with breaking and entering breaking and entering v., n. entering a residence or other enclosed property through the slightest amount of force (even pushing open a door), without authorization. If there is intent to commit a crime, this is burglary.  in the nighttime with intent to commit a felony felony (fĕl`ənē), any grave crime, in contrast to a misdemeanor, that is so declared in statute or was so considered in common law. , continued to Oct. 30 on $5,000 cash bail; driving with a suspended license, refusing to identify himself to police, and license plate violation, continued to Oct. 30.

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, 33, of 10 Lakeside Ave., Worcester, charged with having no inspection sticker on a vehicle, driving with a suspended registration, driving with a suspended license, driving an uninsured vehicle, and driving an unregistered vehicle, continued to Oct. 31.

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 or Marseilles

City (pop., 1999: city, 797,486; metro. area, 1,349,772), southeastern France. One of the Mediterranean's major seaports and the second largest city in France, it is located on the Gulf of Lion, west of the French Riviera.
, 33, of 30 Grand St., Worcester, charged with improperly storing a firearm, use of a firearm in a felony, two counts of possession of a firearm without a Firearm ID Card, possession of cocaine with intent to distribute, possession of oxycodone oxycodone /oxy·co·done/ (-ko´don) an opioid analgesic derived from morphine; used in the form of the hydrochloride and terephthalate salts.

ox·y·co·done
n.
, and possession of Valium, continued to Oct. 30 on $5,000 cash bail.

Jerry Aboagye-Missah, 35, of 107 Uncatena Ave., Worcester, charged with aggravated assault A person is guilty of aggravated assault if he or she attempts to cause serious bodily injury to another or causes such injury purposely, knowingly, or recklessly under circumstances manifesting extreme indifference to the value of human life; or attempts to cause or purposely or  and battery, continued to Nov. 7.

James L. Diggs, 46, of 541 Park Ave., Worcester, charged with assault and battery on a person over 60 years old or disabled with an injury and assault and battery with a dangerous weapon (hammer), continued to Oct. 23 on $5,000 cash bail.

Eric R. Schnare, 21, of 3 McGill St., Worcester, charged with assault and battery and defacing property, continued to Nov. 6.

Janine E. Sisko, 28, of 431 Chandler St., Worcester, charged with sexual conduct for a fee, continued to Nov. 7.

David H. Bellerive, 48, of 27 Perry St., Auburn, charged with possession of OxyContin Ox·y·con·tin

A trademark for the drug oxycodone.


oxycodone hydrochloride

ETH-Oxydose, OxyContin, OxyFast, Oxy-IR, Oxynorm (UK), Roxicodone, Supeudol (CA)

Pharmacologic class: Opioid agonist
 with intent to distribute, continued to Nov. 13.

Francisco E. Ortiz, 17, of 35 Laurel St., Worcester, charged with breaking and entering in the nighttime with intent to commit a felony, continued to Oct. 30 on $1,000 cash bail.

Joseph Santiago, 17, of 44 Huntington Ave., Worcester, charged with breaking and entering in the nighttime with intent to commit a felony, continued to Oct. 30 on $1,000 cash bail.

Pablo Rivera, 26, of 94 Loxwood St., Worcester, charged with driving with a suspended license, continued to Oct. 23.

Ella L. Coffren, 21, of 112 West St., Worcester, charged with procuring alcohol for a minor, disturbing the peace, and possession of marijuana, continued to Nov. 13.

Tia R. Pichierri, 46, of 95 Gage St., Worcester, charged with assault with a dangerous weapon (knife) and threatening to commit a crime (to kill), continued to Nov. 3.

Adolfo R. Rosario, 40, of 2 Healy Road, Worcester, charged with assault and battery and intimidation of a witness, continued to Oct. 28 on $1,000 cash bail.

Geison Torres-Muniz, 28, of 16 Highland St., Worcester, charged with driving without a license, vehicle equipment violation, refusing to identify himself to police, and identity fraud, continued to Nov. 5.

Travis R. Perullo, 20, of 9 Dean St., Worcester, charged with being a minor in possession of alcohol, selling or possessing an electric stun gun stun gun, hand-held electronic device that produces a high-voltage pulse that can immobilize a person for several minutes with no permanent damage in most cases. , assault and battery on a police officer, resisting arrest resisting arrest n. the crime of using physical force (no matter how slight in the eyes of most law enforcement officers) to prevent arrest, handcuffing and/or taking the accused to jail. , disturbing the peace, possession of marijuana with intent to distribute, and possession of marijuana, continued to Nov. 13.

Daniel T. Young, 31, of 62 Stanton St., Worcester, charged with driving with a suspended license (subsequent offense) and failing to signal, continued to Nov. 3.

Barbara Araujo, 18, of 45 Fox St., Worcester, charged with driving with a suspended registration, driving an uninsured vehicle, and driving without a license, continued to Nov. 4.

Ani Luzi, 24, of 17 Paradox Drive, Worcester, charged with driving with a suspended license, dismissed, $200 costs.

Jason Marty, 28, of 2 Mott St., Worcester, charged with driving with a suspended license (subsequent offense), amended from driving with a suspended license, continued to Nov. 18.

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, charged with driving with a suspended license, dismissed, $200 costs; driving an uninsured vehicle, dismissed, $100 costs; having a child under 5 years old without a car seat, found responsible, fined $25; driving an unregistered vehicle, found not responsible; and driving with a suspended registration, dismissed.

Dennis R. Jackson, 19, of Peabody, charged with armed robbery (knife or cutting instrument), continued to Oct. 28 on $7,500 cash bail.

James T. Glidden, 26, of 18 Dryden St., Worcester, charged with assault and battery and aggravated assault and battery, continued to Oct. 23 on $1,000 cash bail.

Jose Suarez, 30, of 14 McKinley Road, Worcester, charged with driving with a suspended license, refusing to identify himself to police, and stop sign violation, continued to Nov. 4.

Ryan J. Sheppard, 19, of 9 Dean St., Worcester, charged with being a minor in possession of alcohol, disturbing the peace, and possession of marijuana, continued to Nov. 13.

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, continued to Nov. 5.

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, 35, of 9 Berkshire St., Worcester, charged with improperly storing a firearm, continued to Nov. 7.

Sharif sha·rif  
n.
Variant of sherif.
 C. Crawley, 23, of Hartford, charged with driving under the influence of alcohol or .08 percent, possession of an open container of alcohol in a vehicle, marked lanes violation, speeding, and driving without a license, continued to Nov. 5.

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. Crider, 20, of 112 West St., Worcester, charged with being a minor in possession of alcohol, disturbing the peace, and possession of marijuana, continued to Nov. 13.

Judge David P. Despotopulos

Robert R. Martinez, 20, of 2 Holland Road, Worcester, charged with attempted murder In the criminal law, attempted murder is committed when the defendant does an act that is more than merely preparatory to the commission of the crime of murder and, at the time of these acts, the person has a specific intention to kill.  and assault and battery, continued to Oct. 17.

Judge Paul F. LoConto

Shane W. Doyle, 17, of Middleboro, charged with being a minor in possession of alcohol, possession of marijuana, and resisting arrest, continued without a finding for six months, ordered to remain drug- and alcohol-free and to submit to random drug tests, $50 victim witness fee; and possession of an open container of alcohol in public, dismissed.

Ernesto Ruiz, 19, of 28 Stockton St., Worcester, charged with driving without a license, found responsible, fined $200; and failing to stop at a red light, found responsible, filed.

Tara L. Labeau, 33, of 118 Eastern Ave., Worcester, charged with disturbing the peace, fined $125, $50 victim witness fee; assault and battery, dismissed without prejudice Without any loss or waiver of rights or privileges.

When a lawsuit is dismissed, the court may enter a judgment against the plaintiff with or without prejudice. When a lawsuit is dismissed without prejudice
; and malicious destruction of property under $250, dismissed.

Kimishia Brown, 27, of 29 Houghton St., Worcester, charged with failing to return leased personal property, dismissed.

Jesus Rivera, 51, of 90 Ward St., Worcester, charged with attempted murder, continued to Oct. 27 on $2,000 cash bail.

Luis Rivera Luis Antonio (Pedraza) Rivera (born January 3, 1964 in Cidra, Puerto Rico) is a former infielder in Major League Baseball, playing mainly as a shortstop for five teams from 1986 through 1998. Rivera batted and threw right handed. , 34, of Jaques Ave., Worcester, charged with two counts of driving a vehicle with defective equipment and driving an unregistered vehicle, found not responsible; driving an uninsured vehicle, driving without a license, and attaching license plates to a vehicle, dismissed.

Brian S The name Brian (sometimes spelled Bryan) comes from an Irish backround. It is of Celtic origin and its meaning may be "hill" or "strong, noble, and high"[1]. . Mulkern, 22, of Scituate, charged with driving negligently, continued without a finding for one year, $200 costs, $50 victim witness fee; speeding, found responsible, fined $300; and having no inspection sticker on a vehicle, found responsible, filed.

Michael A. Garrido, 17, of 73 Cross St., Southbridge, charged with possession of marijuana, continued without a finding for six months, $50 victim witness fee.

Michael Monserrate, 43, of 46 Outlook Drive, Worcester, charged with driving with a suspended license (subsequent offense), filed with a guilty finding, $50 victim witness fee.

Luis F. Santos Santos (sän`ts), city (1996 pop. 412,288), São Paulo state, SE Brazil, on the island of São Vicente in the Atlantic just off the mainland. , 22, of 39 Lawrence St., Worcester, charged with possession of cocaine, continued without a finding for one year, ordered to undergo a drug evaluation with treatment and counseling as recommended by the Probation Department and to submit to random drug tests, $50 victim witness fee.

Clifford J. Ansley, 21, of 31 Tallawanda Drive, Worcester, charged with assault and battery, placed on probation for one year, ordered to attend an anger management program, $50 victim witness fee.

Judge Paul A. Losapio

Andre J. Thompson, 19, of 56 Edgeworth St., Worcester, charged with assault and battery with a dangerous weapon (knife), assault with a dangerous weapon (knife), and armed assault with intent to murder (knife), continued to Oct. 30 on $100,000 cash bail.Westboro District Court

Judge Martha Brennan

Michael DaCosta, 23, of 87 Southwest Cutoff, Northboro, charged with driving under the influence of alcohol or .08 percent, continued without a finding for one year with probation; ordered to complete 90-24D program and any recommended aftercare af·ter·care
n.
Follow-up care provided after a medical procedure or treatment program.



aftercare

the care and treatment of a convalescent patient, especially one that has undergone surgery.
; 45 days' loss of license, $65 monthly probation fee, $250 head injury assessment, $250 DUI victims' assessment, $50 victim witness fee, $50 DUI fee; speeding, found responsible, filed; unlicensed driving of a motor vehicle, dismissed.

Aldrin aldrin (ôl`drĭn): see insecticides.  C. Araujo, 39, of 96 South St., Marlboro, charged with driving under the influence of alcohol or .08 percent, continued without a finding for one year with probation; $65 monthly probation fee, $250 head injury assessment, $250 DUI victims' assessment, $50 victim witness fee, $50 DUI fee; possession of open container of alcohol in motor vehicle, found not responsible; and marked lanes violation, found responsible, filed.

Gene D. Flynn, 61, of 171 Crescent St., Apt. B, Shrewsbury, charged with driving while license revoked as habitual Regular or customary; usual.

A habitual drunkard, for example, is an individual who regularly becomes intoxicated as opposed to a person who drinks infrequently.
 traffic offender, driving with registration suspended, and driving an unregistered and uninsured motor vehicle, continued to Oct. 10.

Judge Paul S. Waickowski

Johanna M. Gardell, 25, of 16 Second St., North Grafton, charged with forgery forgery, in art
forgery, in art, the false claim to authenticity for a work of art. The Nature of Forgery


Because the provenance of works of art is seldom clear and because their origin is often judged by means of subtle factors, art
 of a bank note (two counts), dismissed; uttering a false check, dismissed; uttering a false check, found guilty, given two years' probation; must remain alcohol- and drug-free, must submit to random urine screens, drug and alcohol evaluation; conspiracy, dismissed; larceny over $250, found guilty, given two years' probation; driving a motor vehicle without authority, dismissed; failure to stop for police, found guilty, filed; and a motor vehicles lights violation, found responsible, filed.
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