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COURTHOUSE RECORDS.

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Worcester Superior Court

Judge John S. McCann

Angel Rivera, 43, of 75 West St., Southbridge, was sentenced to two to three years in Walpole State Prison after pleading guilty to possession of heroin with intent to distribute. The charge was amended from possession of heroin with intent to distribute (second or subsequent offense). Charges of possession of marijuana marijuana or marihuana, drug obtained from the flowering tops, stems, and leaves of the hemp plant, Cannabis sativa (see hemp) or C. indica; the latter species can withstand colder climates.  and possession of a hypodermic needle hypodermic needle
n.
1. A hollow needle used with a hypodermic syringe.

2. A hypodermic syringe including the needle.
 were filed after guilty pleas. A charge of possession of heroin with intent to distribute within a school zone was dismissed at the request of the commonwealth.

Worcester Central District Court

Criminal and Traffic Sessions

Judge David Ricciardone

Amy M. Hunt, 27, of 250 Brokelman Road, Lancaster, charged with driving negligently neg·li·gent  
adj.
1. Characterized by or inclined to neglect, especially habitually.

2. Characterized by careless ease or informality; casual.

3. Law Guilty of negligence.
 and 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. , sentenced to two concurrent terms of six months in the 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.
, suspended for one year with probation; ordered to remain drug- and alcohol-free, to undergo drug and alcohol evaluations, with treatment and counseling as recommended by the Probation Department, and to submit to random drug tests; shoplifting Ask a Lawyer

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Kristen Lyn Ethier, 21, of 38 Florence St., Worcester, charged with driving with a suspended license, dismissed, $200 costs; and having no inspection sticker on a vehicle, found responsible, filed.

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Francis S. Collins (born April 14, 1950), M.D., Ph.D.
, 22, of 196 St. Nicholas Ave., Worcester, charged with driving with a suspended license and driving an uninsured vehicle, continued without a finding for three months; $300 costs, $50 victim witness fee; and having no inspection sticker on a vehicle, found responsible, filed.

Jean Volcy, 24, of 28 Freedom Way, Worcester, charged with assault with a dangerous weapon (piece of glass), dismissed upon payment of bar advocate fee.

Heather Hamilton, 29, of 111 Breakneck break·neck  
adj.
1. Dangerously fast: a breakneck pace.

2. Likely to cause an accident: a breakneck curve.
 Road, Sturbridge, 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.  over $250, continued without a finding for one year, ordered to remain drug-free, to undergo a drug evaluation with treatment and counseling as recommended by the Probation Department and to submit to random drug tests; $100 costs.

Steven P. Intinarelli, 47, of 854 West Boylston St., Worcester, charged with assault and battery, dismissed.

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, continued without a finding for one year, ordered to remain drug-free, to undergo a drug evaluation with treatment and counseling as recommended by the Probation Department and to submit to random drug tests; $500 costs, $50 victim witness fee.

Wilfredo L. Camacho, 17, of 1 Mason St., Worcester, charged with assault and battery, dismissed upon payment of bar advocate fee.

Clover clover, any plant of the genus Trifolium, leguminous hay and forage plants of the family Leguminosae (pulse family). Most of the species are native to north temperate or subtropical regions, and all the American cultivated forms have been introduced from  Johnson, 40, of 2 Laurel St., Worcester, charged with larceny of property over $250, dismissed.

Sonya M. Bruce-Brinson, 40, of 61 Charlotte St., Worcester, charged with larceny from a person, amended from unarmed robbery, sentenced to one year in the House of Correction, suspended for one year with probation; ordered to remain drug-free, to undergo a drug evaluation with treatment and counseling as recommended by the Probation Department and to submit to random drug tests.

William C. Styffe, 26, of 15 Orchard Hill Drive, Rutland, charged with possession of heroin, possession of Suboxone, possession of Risperdal and clonazepam clonazepam /clo·naz·e·pam/ (klo-naz´e-pam) a benzodiazepine used as an anticonvulsant and as an antipanic agent.

clo·naz·e·pam
n.
, and possession of Seroquel, continued to April 10 on $500 cash bail.

Craig A. Branconnier, 19, of 3 Harwood Cross Road, Brookfield, charged with driving with a suspended license and two counts of possession of marijuana, placed on probation for six months; ordered to remain drug-free, to undergo a drug evaluation with treatment and counseling as recommended by the Probation Department, and to submit to random drug tests; fined $625, $50 victim witness fee; and vehicle equipment violation, found responsible, filed.

Jorge L. Santiago, 33, of 86 Austin St., Worcester, charged with assault and battery and threatening to commit a crime (to kill), dismissed.

Fabio Marcelino, 24, of 12 Summer St., Fitchburg, charged with driving while under the influence of alcohol or .08 percent, found not guilty.

Jamie F. Mallett, 32, of 65 Elliott St., Worcester, charged with trespassing, carrying a dangerous weapon (knife), disorderly conduct disorderly conduct

Conduct likely to lead to a disturbance of the public peace or that offends public decency. It has been held to include the use of obscene language in public, fighting in a public place, blocking public ways, and making threats.
 and threatening to commit a crime (to do bodily harm The medical idea of (grievous) bodily harm is more specific than legal ideas of assault or violence in general, and distinct from property damage.

It refers to lasting harm done to the body, human or otherwise, although in its legal sense it is exclusively defined as lasting
 and burn building), continued without a finding for one year, $50 victim witness fee; threatening to commit a crime (to do bodily harm), malicious destruction of property valued at over $250, resisting arrest and disturbing the peace, dismissed.

Stephen Rebhan, 36, of Framingham, charged with driving with a suspended license (subsequent offense), fined $1,000, $50 victim witness fee; refusing to identify himself to police, fined $100; and failing to signal, found responsible, fined $25.

Kevin E. Asquith, 39, of 7 Spofford Road, Worcester, charged with driving with a suspended license, fined $500, $50 victim witness fee.

Steven Beauregard, 19, of 19 Jefferson St., Worcester, charged with shoplifting (second or subsequent offense), amended from shoplifting, continued without a finding for one year, ordered to remain drug-free and to undergo a drug evaluation with treatment and counseling as recommended by the Probation Department; $50 victim witness fee.

Carlos E. Sagastume, 26, of Melrose, charged with speeding, amended from speeding on the Massachusetts Turnpike The Massachusetts Turnpike (commonly shortened to the MassPike or The Pike) is the easternmost 138-mile (222 km) stretch of Interstate 90. The Turnpike begins at the western border Massachusetts in West Stockbridge connecting with the Berkshire Connector portion of , fined $850; driving with a revoked license for being a 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, fined $625, $50 victim witness fee; driving an uninsured vehicle, fined $625; driving recklessly, fined $250; failing to stop for police, fined $100; following too close on the Massachusetts Turnpike, found responsible, fined $100; driving with a suspended registration and driving negligently, filed with a guilty finding; two counts of a passing violation on the Massachusetts Turnpike and breakdown lane violation, found responsible, filed.

Betsaida Rodriguez, 35, of 49 Wellington St., Worcester, charged with driving while under the influence of alcohol or .08 percent, continued without a finding for one year; ordered to attend a driver alcohol education program; loss of license for 45 days.

Alberto Febo, 38, of 149 Berry Corner Road, Charlton, charged with driving while under the influence of alcohol or .08 percent, continued without a finding for one year, ordered to attend a driver alcohol education program; loss of license for 45 days, $50 victim witness fee.

Jeremy C. King, 32, of 60 Goldthwaite Road, 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.  with intent to commit a misdemeanor, sentenced to four months in the House of Correction; and trespassing, filed with a guilty finding.

Bartholomew Fernandez, 58, of 284 Plantation St., Worcester, charged with driving with a suspended license (subsequent offense) and driving an uninsured vehicle, sentenced to two concurrent terms of four months in the House of Correction, sentence to begin upon his release from another sentence now being served; license plate violation to conceal identity, filed with a guilty finding; driving an unregistered vehicle and having no inspection sticker on a vehicle, found responsible, filed.

Daniel J. Garza, 19, of 9 Knollwood Circle, Millbury, charged with driving while under the influence of alcohol or .08 percent and being a minor in possession of alcoholic beverages

Main article: Alcoholic beverage
Fermented beverages
  • Beer
  • Ale
  • Barleywine
  • Bitter ale
, continued to March 12 on $250 cash bail.

Manuel Ocasio-Martinez, 23, of 34 Columbia St., Worcester, charged with assault and battery and assault and battery with a dangerous weapon (bedpost), continued to March 26.

Robert Muniz, 27, of 31 Oread oread (ōr`ēăd'): see nymph.  St., Worcester, charged with assault and battery, assault and battery with a dangerous weapon (stairs), and threatening to commit a crime (to kill), continued to March 21 on $1,000 cash bail.

Bruce O. Nevils, 49, of 122 Illinois St., Worcester, charged with assault and battery, continued to March 23 on $1,000 cash bail.

Robert Colon, 38, of 27 West St., Worcester, charged with possession of Klonopin with intent to distribute and possession of an open container of alcoholic beverages in public, continued to March 27.

Judge Paul F. LoConto

James M. Bates Bates   , Katherine Lee 1859-1929.

American educator and writer best known for her poem "America the Beautiful," written in 1893 and revised in 1904 and 1911.
, 45, of 36 Boyce St., Auburn Auburn (ô`bərn).

1 City (1990 pop. 33,830), Lee co., E Ala.; inc. 1839. The city's economy centers around Auburn Univ.; there is some manufacturing.

2 City (1990 pop. 24,309), seat of Androscoggin co.
, charged with assault and battery and assault and battery with a dangerous weapon (blunt object), continued to March 13.

Judge Austin T. Philbin

Lawrence M. Ross, 51, of 701 Main St., Worcester, charged with assault and battery, dismissed.

Warren Broudreau, 32, of 24 Euclid Ave., Worcester, charged with assault and battery, assault with a dangerous weapon (knife) and intimidation of a witness, dismissed.

William Mairs, 19, of 17 Palisades Palisades, cliffs along the west bank of the Hudson River, NE N.J. and SE N.Y., extending from N of Jersey City, N.J., to the vicinity of Piermont, N.Y., with a general altitude of from 350 ft to 550 ft (107–168 m).  St., Worcester, charged with assault with a dangerous weapon (knife), dismissed.

Heather Cameron, 30, of 44 Tinker Hill Road, Auburn, charged with driving an uninsured vehicle and driving with a suspended registration, dismissed.

Alda Keia Dos 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.  Moraes, 33, of 25 Ekman St., Worcester, charged with driving without a license, dismissed, $200 costs; and speeding, found responsible, fined $100.

Melvin R. Matias, 29, of 78 Rodney St., Worcester, charged with driving with a suspended license, driving with a suspended registration and driving an uninsured vehicle, dismissed, $300 costs.

Lucy B. Nimley, 20, of 24 Lyon St., Worcester, charged with driving an uninsured vehicle, driving with a suspended license, and driving with a suspended registration, continued without a finding for six months, $300 costs, $50 victim witness fee; and having no inspection sticker on a vehicle, found not responsible.

Diana Valentin, 22, of 11 Great Brook Great Brook may refer to the following:

In New Hampshire:
  • Great Brook (Cold River), a tributary of the Cold River
In New Jersey:
  • Great Brook (New Jersey), a tributary of the Passaic River
 Valley Ave., Worcester, charged with assault and battery and assault with intent to maim maim v. to inflict a serious bodily injury, including mutilation or any harm which limits the victim's ability to function physically. Originally, in English Common Law it meant to cut off or permanently cripple a bodily member like an arm, leg, hand, or foot. , continued to March 21 on $500 cash bail.

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Albert Bressan, 25, of 100 Gilboa St., East Douglas, charged with two counts of assault and battery and disorderly conduct, continued to March 16 on $1,000 cash bail.

Janice Garcia, 31, of 6 Riedl Place, Worcester, charged with attempting to commit a crime (escaping from a municipal lockup See hang and abend. ), continued to March 28 on $500 cash bail.

Allan D. Otto, 47, of 10 West Ave., Webster, charged with driving an uninsured vehicle, driving with a suspended registration, and state highway signal, sign, or markings violation, continued to March 27.

James C. Carlile, 23, of 15 Elizabeth St., Worcester, charged with driving under the influence of alcohol or .08 percent, failing to wear a seat belt, and speeding, continued to March 16.

Andy J. Cabana, 26, of 5 Constitution Ave., Worcester, charged with driving under the influence of alcohol or .08 percent, driving with a suspended license, and license plate violation, continued to April 6 on $200 cash bail.

Adolfo Acevedo Jr., 25, of 43 Oread St., Worcester, charged with driving with a suspended license and vehicle lights violation, continued to March 16.

Carlos Irizarry, 23, of 20 Garland Garland, city (1990 pop. 180,650), Dallas co., N Tex., a suburb of Dallas; inc. 1891. Since World War II, Garland has grown from an agricultural community into an important center for electronics research and for the production of electronic equipment.  St., Worcester, charged with two counts of assault and battery, continued to April 4 on $500 cash bail.

Mark Leone, 20, of Westwood, charged with being a minor in possession of alcoholic beverages, marked lanes violation, driving while under the influence of alcohol or .08 percent, state highway signal, sign, or markings violation, and making a false application for a license, continued to April 6.

Michele M. Balsavich, 57, of 17 Acton St., Worcester, charged with license plate violation, driving with a suspended license and failing to wear a seat belt, continued to March 27.

Brian A. Sarkissian, 22, of 10 Faneuff St., Auburn, charged with driving while under the influence of alcohol or .08 percent (second offense) and marked lanes violation, continued to March 16.

Veronica L. Rodriguez, 24, of Framingham, charged with unarmed robbery, disorderly conduct and disturbing the peace, continued to March 28 on $1,000 cash bail.

Luis M. Rosario, 31, of 178 Chino Chino (chē`nō), city (1990 pop. 59,682), San Bernardino co., S Calif.; founded 1887, inc. 1910. It is the business and processing center of a diversified farming (notably dairying) area.  Ave., Worcester, charged with assault and battery with a dangerous weapon (door), continued to April 4.

Miles Madison, 26, of 176 Main St., Worcester, charged with driving while under the influence of alcohol or .08 percent, possession of an open container of alcoholic beverages in a vehicle and marked lanes violation, continued to March 16.

Cheryl A. Tucker, 37, of Boston, charged with sexual conduct for a fee, continued to March 21 on $500 cash bail.

Julio Maldonado, 41, of 701 Main St., Worcester, charged with resisting arrest, possession of heroin with intent to distribute, possession of cocaine with intent to distribute and drug violation near a school or park, continued to March 26 on $5,000 cash bail.

Rene Mendez Jr., 22, of 68 Boylston St., Worcester, charged with assault and battery and intimidation of a witness, continued to March 20 on $250 cash bail.

Feliberto Velez Jr., 34, of 22 Lagrange St., Worcester, charged with malicious destruction of property valued at over $250 and resisting arrest, continued to March 27.

Emmanuel K. Rivera, 32, of 83 Brookline St., Worcester, charged with having no inspection sticker on a vehicle, marked lanes violation and driving with a suspended license, continued to March 15.

Jonathan Gonzalez, 23, of 78 Russell St., Worcester, charged with two counts of assault and battery, continued to March 20 on $500 cash bail.

Thomas Hannah, 25, of 23 Norfolk St., Worcester, charged with assault and battery, continued to March 27 on $1,000 cash bail.

Barry Rowe, 18, of 132 Country Club Blvd., Worcester, charged with assault and battery, trespassing and disturbing a school, continued to March 27 on $250 cash bail.

Westboro District Court

Judge Vito A. Virzi

Matthew Terrio, 25, of Marshfield, charged with breaking and entering, larceny of property valued at under $250, credit card fraud Credit card fraud is a wide-ranging term for theft and fraud committed using a credit card or any similar payment mechanism as a fraudulent source of funds in a transaction. The purpose may be to obtain goods without paying, or to obtain unauthorized funds from an account.  of property valued at under $250, two counts of receiving a stolen credit card, four counts of 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
, five counts of uttering, identification fraud, two counts of credit card fraud valued at over $250, three counts of larceny of property valued at over $250 and three counts of receiving a stolen credit card, ordered held on $10,000 cash bail or $100,000 with surety An individual who undertakes an obligation to pay a sum of money or to perform some duty or promise for another in the event that person fails to act.


surety n.
; continued to April 18.

John R. Terrio, 44, of Brockton, charged with breaking and entering, larceny of property valued at under $250, credit card fraud of property valued at under $250, two counts of receiving a stolen credit card, four counts of forgery, five counts of uttering, identification fraud, two counts of credit card fraud valued at over $250, three counts of larceny of property valued at over $250, and three counts of receiving a stolen credit card, ordered held on $50,000 cash bail or $500,000 with surety; continued to April 18.

Daniel Ferris, 62, of 334 Albee St., Fitchburg, charged with 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 child age 14 or under, indecent exposure indecent exposure n. the crime of displaying one's genitalia to one or more other people in a public place, usually with the apparent intent to shock the unsuspecting viewer and give the exposer a sexual charge. , reckless endangerment of a child and assault and battery, ordered held on $10,000 cash or $100,000 with surety until a March 19 hearing.
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