COURTHOUSE RECORDS.COLUMN: COURTHOUSE RECORDSWorcester Superior Court Judge Robert C. Cosgrove Tocarra S. Johnson, 22, of 17 Liberty St., Worcester, was placed on probation for two years after pleading Asking a court to grant relief. The formal presentation of claims and defenses by parties to a lawsuit. The specific papers by which the allegations of parties to a lawsuit are presented in proper form; specifically the complaint of a plaintiff and the answer of a defendant plus any guilty to 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. As conditions of probation, she was ordered to undergo drug and alcohol evaluations with any related treatment and counseling as recommended by the Probation Department. 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. with intent to distribute, possession of marijuana with intent to distribute within a school zone, possession of MDMA MDMA 3,4-methylenedioxymethamphetamine. MDMA n. 3,4-Methylenedioxymethamphetamine; a mescaline analog. MDMA 3,4 methylenedioxy-methamphetamine. See Ecstasy. , two counts of failing to secure a firearm, and two counts of possession of a firearm without a firearm ID card were dismissed at the request of the commonwealth. Jerry T. Wade, 31, of 17 Liberty St., Worcester, was sentenced to two concurrent terms of two years 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. , with one year to be served, after pleading guilty to possession of ammunition without a firearm ID card and possession of a firearm without a firearm ID card. 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. He was sentenced to a concurrent term of one year in the House of Correction after pleading guilty to failing to secure a firearm. He was placed on two concurrent terms of two years probation after pleading guilty to possession of MDMA and possession of marijuana with intent to distribute. Charges of possession of marijuana with intent to distribute within a school zone, failing to secure a firearm, and possession of a firearm without a firearm ID card were dismissed at the request of the commonwealth. Worcester Central District Court Criminal and Traffic Sessions Judge David B. Locke Simon J. Masembe, 33, of 10 Guilford St., Worcester, charged with driving an uninsured vehicle, dismissed, $200 costs; and driving with a suspended registration, dismissed. Claudia Francisco, 24, of 74 Beaver Brook Beaver Brook may refer to:
Troy Coutu, 35, of 33 Grove St., East Douglas, charged with driving with a suspended license and vehicle lights violation, continued to June 21 on $500 cash bail. Paulo Rovina, 26, of 550 Sunderland Road, Worcester, charged with driving without a license, found responsible, fined $300. Jose M. Felipe, 32, of 8 Dorman St., Hudson, charged with driving without a license, found responsible, fined $300; and failing to yield at an intersection, found responsible, fined $35. Bolivar F. Bermejo, 36, of 54 Shelby St., Worcester, charged with driving without a license, found responsible, fined $300. Dinoir S. DeOliveira, 36, of Maynard, charged with driving without a license, found responsible, fined $300; speeding, found responsible, fined $270; and having no inspection sticker on a vehicle, found responsible, fined $50. Serlene Gomes, 55, of Hopkinton, charged with driving without a license, found responsible, fined $300. Luis A. Moreno, 26, of 28 Russell St., Worcester, charged with failing to stop for police, driving with a suspended license, 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. , 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. , malicious destruction of property under $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. with intent to commit a misdemeanor misdemeanor, in law, a minor crime, in contrast to a felony. At common law a misdemeanor was a crime other than treason or a felony. Although it might be a grave offense, it did not affect the feudal bond or take away the offender's property. By the 19th cent. , continued to June 5. Rufus W. Russell Jr., 28, of 1 Abby St., Worcester, charged with possession of marijuana, failing to stop for police, and driving with a suspended license, continued to June 7. Theresa Calderon, 25, of 70 Everard St., Worcester, charged with sexual conduct for a fee and possession of marijuana, continued to June 12. Judge Robert W. Gardner Robert W. Gardner was an important figure in football history. He was match arranger, goalkeeper and team captain for Queen's Park during the 1860s up till 1874, and a letter of his, dated 1868, is the oldest surviving letter pertaining to soccer. Jr. Jeffrey Blais, 44, of 39 Wallace Ave., 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 speeding, found responsible, fined $100; misuse of an official license plate and driving an unregistered vehicle, found not responsible; and driving an uninsured vehicle, dismissed. Sal Rivera, 30, of 66 Wall St., Worcester, charged with 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 . Robert Bermudez, 43, of 129 Heywood St., Worcester, charged with possession of heroin, fined $500. Prince Dodoo, 20, of 155 Bernard Road, Worcester, charged with driving without a license, filed with a guilty finding; and vehicle lights violation, found responsible, filed. Jamil Rivera, 26, of 10 Ames St., Worcester, charged with driving without a license, having no inspection sticker on a vehicle, and failing to wear a seat belt, continued to June 20. Judge Austin T. Philbin Christopher M. Germano, 17, of 1 Emery emery: see corundum. emery Granular rock consisting of a mixture of the mineral corundum (aluminum oxide, Al2O3) and iron oxides such as magnetite (Fe3O4) or hematite (Fe2O3). St., Worcester, charged with being a minor in possession of alcohol and two counts of possession of marijuana, continued without a finding for six months, ordered to remain drug-free and to submit to random drug tests, $100 victim witness fee; vehicle equipment violation and license plate violation, found not responsible. Judge Vito A. Virzi Julio Rivera, 37, of 5 Kenyon Ave., Worcester, charged with driving without a license, dismissed, $100 costs; driving an uninsured vehicle, dismissed, $100 costs; license plate violation and driving an unregistered vehicle, found responsible, filed; and license plate violation to conceal conceal, v to hide; secrete; withhold from the knowledge of others. ID, dismissed. Judge David Ricciardone Jason Confer, 26, of 5 Risso Court, Worcester, charged with two counts of possession of a firearm without a firearm ID card, possession of cocaine with intent to distribute, and possession of marijuana with intent to distribute, sentenced to four concurrent terms of six months in the House of Correction, suspended for one year with probation, ordered to remain drug- and alcohol-free and to submit to random drug tests; and two counts of drug violation near a school or park, dismissed. |
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