COURTHOUSE RECORDS.COLUMN: COURTHOUSE RECORDS Worcester Superior Court Judge C. Jeffrey Kinder Carlos R. Rosario, 24, of 1 Beaver beaver, either of two large aquatic rodents, Castor fiber and Castor canadensis, known for their engineering feats. They were once widespread in N and central Eurasia except E Siberia, and in North America from the arctic tree line to the S United St., Worcester, was sentenced to five to seven years in Walpole State Prison after pleading guilty to possession of cocaine with intent to distribute. He was sentenced to two concurrent terms of 18 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. after pleading guilty to possession of 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. while not at home or work and possession of ammunition without a firearm ID card. He was sentenced to two concurrent terms of one year in the House of Correction after pleading guilty to possession of a firearm without a firearm ID card and possession of ammunition without a firearm ID card. He was placed on probation for two years, to begin upon his release, after pleading guilty to 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. with intent to distribute. 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. Charges of trafficking in cocaine, possession of marijuana with intent to distribute within a school zone, two counts of possession of cocaine with intent to distribute within a school zone, and possession of ammunition without a firearm ID card were dismissed at the request of the commonwealth. Worcester Central District Court Jury Session Jury-Waived Case Judge David Ricciardone K.C. Pierce, 29, of Woonsocket, R.I., 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 by a single scheme, three counts of uttering a false check, and larceny over $250, sentenced to five concurrent terms of seven months in the House of Correction. Criminal and Traffic Sessions Judge David P. Despotopulos Andrew P. Martin, 26, of 110 School St., Northbridge, charged with receiving stolen property over $250, fined $250, $50 victim witness fee; possession of cocaine, fined $250, $50 victim witness fee; 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. and disturbing the peace, filed with a guilty finding. Jessica Dupre, 23, of 41 Harley Drive, Worcester, charged with driving an uninsured vehicle, dismissed, $300 costs; license plate violation to conceal ID, dismissed, $100 costs; driving with a suspended license, dismissed, $100 costs; and driving an unregistered vehicle, found responsible, filed. Judge David Ricciardone Timothy Callahan, 17, of 11 Utica Drive, Worcester, charged with assault and battery, dismissed. Aluyi N. Oja, 27, of 47 Benefit St., Worcester, charged with failing to register as a sex offender sex offender n. generic term for all persons convicted of crimes involving sex, including rape, molestation, sexual harassment and pornography production or distribution. , failing to register as a sex offender (subsequent offense), and distribution of cocaine, sentenced to three concurrent terms of 15 months in the House of Correction; and drug violation near a school or park, dismissed. Ricardo Ortiz Ricardo Ortiz was born in Oceanside, Long Island, New York on September 16, 1964. Studied at:
unilateralism - the doctrine that nations should conduct their foreign affairs individualistically without the advice or involvement of other nations 2. violation, filed with a guilty finding; and marked lanes violation, found responsible, filed. John F. Monsam Jr., 42, of 11 Richards St., Worcester, charged with trespassing, sentenced to 30 days in the House of Correction; and larceny over $250, dismissed. Judge Paul F. LoConto Mikey P. Rivera, 21, of 32 Endicott St., 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, dismissed. Jeffrey A. Smilie, 26, of 81 Paine St., Worcester, charged with possession of marijuana with intent to distribute (subsequent offense), sentenced to one year in the House of Correction; and drug violation near a school or park, dismissed. Brian W. Kohl, 20, of 10 Whitman Road, Worcester, charged with malicious destruction of property over $250 and 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 daytime 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 without a finding for two years, ordered to pay $5,000 restitution In the context of Criminal Law, state programs under which an offender is required, as a condition of his or her sentence, to repay money or donate services to the victim or society; with respect to maritime law, the restoration of articles lost by jettison, done when the , $90 victim witness fee. Charles F. Schifone Jr., 26, of Brockton, charged with two counts of trespassing, sentenced to two concurrent terms of 30 days in the House of Correction, to begin upon his release from another sentence now being served; two counts of vandalizing property, walking or riding on a railroad track, resisting arrest, breaking and entering in the nighttime with intent to commit a felony, possession of a burglar's tool, and attempting to commit a crime (larceny over $250), dismissed. Judge David W. Cunis John R. Pinard, 30, of 126 Main St., Spencer, charged with using a vehicle without authority (third offense), continued to June 20 on $150 cash bail. Joel A. Valentin, 29, of 15 Laurel St., Worcester, charged with larceny over $250 and uttering false writing, continued to June 4 on $3,000 cash bail; larceny over $250 by a single scheme and three counts of uttering a false check, continued to June 4 on $300 cash bail. Thomas C. Cayer, 47, of 8 East Park Terrace, Worcester, charged with driving with a suspended license (subsequent offense), amended from driving with a suspended license, and driving an unregistered vehicle, continued to June 11. Jerry E. Cisco, 34, of Lowell, charged with driving with a suspended license and vehicle equipment violation, continued to June 20. Sarah M. Lamy, 27, of 40 Perry St., Douglas, charged with larceny over $250, continued to June 18. Raul Rivera-Santiago, 38, of 26 Great Brook Great Brook may refer to the following: In New Hampshire:
Rudy A. Fuentes, 22, of 111 Beacon St., Worcester, charged with driving under the influence of alcohol or .08 percent, driving without a license, and marked lanes violation, continued to June 18. Angel S. Diaz, 40, of 701 Main St., Worcester, charged with possession of cocaine Ask a Lawyer Question Country: Canada State: Alberta I have been charged with possession of a small amount of cocaine in a nightclub in Banff. , fined $625, $50 victim witness fee; and trespassing, filed with a guilty finding. Elliot O. Castro, 18, of 40 Park Ave., Worcester, charged with two counts of assault and battery, defacing property, and intimidation of a witness, continued to June 22. Robert M. Brackett, 34, of 43 Hawthorne St., Auburn, charged with assault and battery and intimidation of a witness, continued to June 4. Barbara O'Connor Barbara O'Connor is an author and Senior Lecturer in the School of Communications at Dublin City University: Her field is media studies and cultural studies, specializing on the represemtation of women in television, and of the development of tourism in Ireland. , 30, of 27 Clifton St., Worcester, charged with assault and battery, continued to June 19. Paul Sizemore, 35, of 8 Ashton St., Worcester, charged with driving with a suspended license, dismissed, $500 costs; vehicle equipment violation, found responsible, fined $35; and license not in possession, found responsible, fined $35. Christopher P. Ouimette, 20, of 5 Rice Road, Millbury, charged with distribution of marijuana and drug violation near a school or park, continued to June 21. John D. Buckley, 28, of 43 Longmeadow Road, Holden, charged with driving under the influence of alcohol or .08 percent, red light violation, marked lanes violation, and speeding, continued to June 18. Tyson Delgado, 20, of 86 Lovell St., Worcester, charged with resisting arrest, 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. , disturbing the peace, possession of cocaine with intent to distribute, and two counts of drug violation near a school or park, continued to June 19. Luis F. Seguindt, 19, of 16 Laurel St., Worcester, charged with assault and battery, continued to May 29 on $500 cash bail. Princilla Walker, 41, of 50 Arlington St., Worcester, charged with assault and battery and assault and battery with a dangerous weapon (shod shod v. Past tense and a past participle of shoe. shod Verb a past of shoe Adj. 1. foot), continued to June 18. Miriam L. Hernandez, 40, of 22 Dix St., Worcester, charged with forging or misusing a Registry of Motor Vehicles document, having no inspection sticker on a vehicle, and vehicle equipment violation, continued to June 19. Robert H. Ross, 60, of 13 Magna Vista Drive, Auburn, charged with driving under the influence of alcohol or .08 percent and marked lanes violation, continued to June 20. Jamal Sampson Jamal Wesley Sampson (born May 15, 1983 in Inglewood, California) is an American professional basketball player in the NBA for the Denver Nuggets. He is positioned as a power forward and a center. , 29, of 7 Gates Lane, Worcester, charged with being a fugitive from justice An individual who, after having committed a criminal offense, leaves the jurisdiction of the court where such crime has taken place or hides within such jurisdiction to escape prosecution. on a court warrant, dismissed. Jose A. Vicente, 49, of Nashua, N.H., charged with two counts of carrying a firearm without a license, continued to June 11. Leah C. Liouzis, 27, of Concord, N.H., charged with carrying a dangerous weapon (brass knuckles), continued to June 11. Justin K. Flood, 19, of 6 Field St., Auburn, charged with violation of an abuse prevention order, continued to May 25. Arnaldo Lebron Jr., 24, of 12 Tatman St., Worcester, charged with possession of heroin with intent to distribute (subsequent offense), possession of cocaine with intent to distribute (subsequent offense), drug violation near a school or park, possession of marijuana, failing to stop or yield, failing to stop for police, and driving with a suspended license, continued to June 5 on $5,000 cash bail. Samuel Oduro, 40, of 20 Crescent St., Worcester, charged with assault and battery, continued to June 19 on $500 cash bail. Alfred J. Dearing IV, 22, of 270 Belmont St., Worcester, charged with marked lanes violation and driving under the influence of alcohol or .08 percent, continued to June 18. John O. Oboro, 29, of 3 Lucian St., Worcester, charged with assault and battery, continued to June 19 on $500 cash bail. Ivan A. Rosario, 29, of 52 Kalmar St., Worcester, charged with assault and battery and assault and battery with a dangerous weapon (stairs), continued to June 20 on $1,500 cash bail. Frank E. Moran, 25, of Lowell, charged with carrying a dangerous weapon (brass knuckles), two counts of carrying a firearm without a license, and driving with a suspended license, continued to June 11. Victor M. Vicente, 42, of Amherst, N.H., charged with two counts of carrying a firearm without a license and using body armor Noun 1. body armor - armor that protects the wearer's whole body body armour, cataphract, coat of mail, suit of armor, suit of armour armet - a medieval helmet with a visor and a neck guard during a felony, continued to June 11. Richard D. Pascetto, 36, of East Greenbush East Greenbush is the name the following places in the United States of America:
Giovanna Belen, 29, of 24 Oread oread (ōr`ēăd'): see nymph. St., Worcester, charged with assault and battery, continued to May 29 on $500 cash bail. Jose Vasquez, 22, of 69 Everard St., Worcester, charged with assault and battery, continued to June 4 on $500 cash bail. Adenilson DeSouza, 33, of Somerville, charged with driving with a suspended license, dismissed, $100 costs; and having a vehicle not meeting the Registry of Motor Vehicles safety standards Safety standards are standards designed to ensure the safety of products, activities or processes, etc. They may be advisory or compulsory and are normally laid down by an advisory or regulatory body that may be either voluntary or statutory. , found responsible, filed. Judge Thomas F. Sullivan Jr. Roderick L. Milton, 35, of 111 Country Club Blvd., Worcester, charged with assault and battery, continued to June 6 on $500 cash bail. Westboro District Court Judge Paul S. Waickowski Lidia Acevedo, 28, of Mount Vernon Mount Vernon, estate, United States Mount Vernon, NE Va., overlooking the Potomac River near Alexandria, S of Washington, D.C.; home of George Washington from 1747 until his death in 1799. , N.Y., charged with driving with a suspended license, continued without a finding for three months, ordered to pay $500 in court costs court costs n. fees for expenses that the courts pass on to attorneys, who then pass them on to their clients or, in some kinds of cases, to the losing party. ; and possessing an open container of alcohol in a motor vehicle, found responsible, filed. Felicia M. Carlson, 37, of 147 Wheelock Ave., Millbury, charged with larceny over $250, found guilty, sentenced to 20 days in the House of Correction with 20 days' credit; and furnishing a false name or Social Security number upon arrest, found guilty, filed. John Lord, 25, of 60 Fruit St., Apt. 4, Worcester, charged with driving with a suspended license, unlicensed driving, driving an unregistered motor vehicle, motor vehicle lights violation, and failing to stop or yield, continued to June 26 on personal recognizance recognizance In law, obligation entered into before a court or magistrate requiring the performance of an act (e.g., appearance in court), usually under penalty of a money forfeiture. The most common use of recognizance is in connection with bail in criminal cases. . Lawrence Ross This article is about the author. For the Governor of Texas, see Lawrence Sullivan Ross. Lawrence Ross was born on February 20, 1966 in Los Angeles, California. , 51, of 701 Main St., Worcester, charged with assault and battery, continued to June 8 on personal recognizance. Todd M. Binns, 18, of 29 Atlanta St., Apt. 1, Worcester, charged with driving after license was revoked 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, and marijuana possession, continued to June 21 on personal recognizance. Jerry Cisco, 34, of Lowell, charged with driving with a suspended license (subsequent offense), found guilty, fined $500; possessing or using a false or stolen Registry of Motor Vehicles document, dismissed; refusing to identify self, found guilty, filed; driving with a suspended registration, found guilty, filed; and driving an uninsured motor vehicle, found guilty, filed. |
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