COURTHOUSE RECORDS.COLUMN: COURTHOUSE RECORDSWorcester Superior Court Judge Kathe M. Tuttman Christopher Gagnon, 35, 701 Main St., Worcester, was sentenced to six to eight years in Walpole State Prison 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 armed robbery (handgun). He was sentenced to a concurrent term of one year 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 receiving a stolen vehicle. Cortez Palmer, 30, 25 Sturgis St., Worcester, was sentenced to four to five years in Walpole State Prison after pleading guilty to unarmed robbery. The charge was amended from armed robbery (knife). Worcester Central District Court Criminal and Traffic Sessions Judge David P. Despotopulos Riscardo Gonzalez, 21, 78 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 malicious Involving malice; characterized by wicked or mischievous motives or intentions. An act done maliciously is one that is wrongful and performed willfully or intentionally, and without legal justification. DESERTION, MALICIOUS. destruction of property of more than $250, continued without a finding for six months, $90 victim witness fee. Sara R. Matthews, 28, 266 School St., Barre Barre (bă`rē), city (1990 pop. 9,482), Washington co., central Vt., SE of Montpelier; settled late 18th cent., inc. 1894. Granite quarrying, which began in the region in the early 19th cent., is still important. , charged with driving with a suspended sus·pend v. sus·pend·ed, sus·pend·ing, sus·pends v.tr. 1. To bar for a period from a privilege, office, or position, usually as a punishment: suspend a student from school. license, dismissed, $200 costs; license plate violation to conceal conceal, v to hide; secrete; withhold from the knowledge of others. ID, found not responsible; driving an unregistered vehicle, dismissed. Enid N. Perez, 25, 214 Norfolk St., Worcester, charged with driving with a suspended license, dismissed, $200 costs; having a passenger under five years old without a car seat, found responsible, filed; failing to wear a seat belt, found not responsible. Russell J. Nordland, 19, 8 Townsend St., Worcester, charged with 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. , amended from possession of marijuana with intent to distribute, fined $500, $50 victim witness fee; and possession of cocaine, dismissed. Marsha Bertrand, 30, 57 Fruit St., Worcester, charged with assault and battery and 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. , continued to Aug. 14. Nicholas J. Ferrie, 22, Scarborough, Maine Scarborough is a town in Cumberland County on the southern coast of Maine. It is located about 7 miles (10 km) south of Portland. Since 1969, the town has had a Council-manager government. , charged with assault and battery, dismissed. Judge Paul F. LoConto Adaeze U. Ekeson, 21, 15 Mercury Drive, Worcester, charged with driving under the influence of alcohol or .08 percent, continued without a finding for one year, ordered to attend a driver alcohol education program, 45 days loss of license, $50 victim witness fee. Andrew W. Herbes, 20, 18 Janet Circle, North Grafton, charged with conspiracy and 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. of more than $250 by a single scheme, dismissed. Justus Odamitten, 24, 16 Mayberry Drive, Westboro, charged with driving an uninsured vehicle, dismissed, $200 costs; and driving with a suspended registration, dismissed. Paulo J. Lage, 25, of 2 Edgewood Drive, Hudson, charged with driving under the influence of alcohol or .08 percent, continued without a finding for one year, ordered to attend a driver alcohol education program, 45 days loss of license, $50 victim witness fee; and speeding, found not responsible. Shawn P. Damian, 37, 687 Lincoln Road Lincoln Road runs east and west between 16th Street and 17th Street on Miami Beach. Once open to vehicular traffic, Lincoln Road is now closed to traffic between Washington Avenue and Lenox Avenue. , Oakham, charged with trespassing 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. , placed on probation for five months; and possession of cocaine, dismissed. David Morales, 21, 64 Austin St., Worcester, charged with disorderly conduct and resisting arrest, filed with a guilty finding; 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), dismissed. Alejandro V. Rosales, 26, 40 Yorkshire Terrace, Shrewsbury, charged with disorderly conduct and assault and battery, amended from assault and battery with a dangerous weapon (keys), continued without a finding for one year, ordered to have no contact with the victim, $100 victim witness fee. Joan Tracy, 46, 74 Sterling St., Worcester, charged with assault and battery, amended from assault and battery with a dangerous weapon (closed fist), continued without a finding for one year, ordered to remain alcohol-free, undergo an alcohol evaluation with treatment and counseling as recommended by the Probation Department, submit to random drug tests, and to have no contact with the victim; assault and battery and vandalizing property, dismissed. Jason R. Chaves, 25, 79 Blossom St., Hudson, 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. , continued without a finding for six months, ordered to remain drug-free and to submit to random drug tests, $200 costs, $50 victim witness fee. Perry Stauffer, 22, of Melrose, charged with two counts of malicious destruction of property less than $250, amended from two counts of malicious destruction of property more than $250, disorderly conduct, and disturbing the peace, continued without a finding for six months, ordered to pay $450 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 , $300 costs, $90 victim witness fee. Kurian Koshy, 38, of Lancaster, charged with two counts of assault with a dangerous weapon (bottle, phone), dismissed. Luis A. Torres, 23, 1 Douglas St., Worcester, charged with carrying a dangerous weapon (double-edged sword), sentenced to 90 days in the House of Correction, $50 victim witness fee. David D. Dominguez, 17, 221 Tacoma St., Worcester, charged with possession of marijuana with intent to distribute, continued without a finding for one year, ordered to undergo drug and alcohol evaluations with treatment and counseling as recommended by the Probation Department and to submit to random drug tests, $50 victim witness fee; and drug violation near a school or park, dismissed. Johnny McCoy, 18, 1 Goulding St., Worcester, charged with two counts of possession of marijuana, continued without a finding for six months, ordered to submit to random drug tests, $200 costs, $100 victim witness fee. Ronald B. Masciarelli, 23, 415 Berlin Road, Marlboro, charged with driving under the influence of alcohol or .08 percent, continued without a finding for one year, ordered to attend a driver alcohol education program, 45 days loss of license, $50 victim witness fee; failing to wear a seat belt and marked lanes violation, found responsible, filed; and failing to wear a seat belt, found not responsible. Christopher Anderson, 26, 2294 Providence Road, Northbridge, charged with larceny over $250, sentenced to 90 days in the House of Correction, concurrent with another sentence now being served. David S. Azizian, 47, 28 Jersey Drive, Worcester, charged with assault and battery, dismissed. Judge David B. Locke Denis Denis, king of Portugal: see Diniz. L. Robitaille, 37, 8 Pine Hill Pine Hill may refer to one of the following communities:
Jeffrey A. Millard, 48, 34 Thayer Pond Drive, North Oxford, charged with driving under the influence of alcohol or .08 percent, continued to Aug. 20. Jeanne F. Millard, 50, 34 Thayer Pond Drive, North Oxford, charged with driving under the influence of alcohol or .08 percent, continued to Aug. 20. Kristin Lee Haffty, 23, 13 Wall St., Worcester, charged with having no inspection sticker on a vehicle, driving with a suspended registration, and driving an uninsured vehicle, continued to Aug. 16. Todd J. Lambert, 22, 13 Maple St., Spencer, charged with driving under the influence of alcohol or .08 percent, continued to Aug. 13. Sean P
Sean Paul Joseph (born May 7, 1979) known by his stage name Sean P (formerly Sean Paul), is an American rapper and one half (with J-Bo) of the group YoungBloodZ. . Morgan, 22, of Maynard, charged with driving under the influence of alcohol or .08 percent, continued to Aug. 13. Judge Robert G. Harbour Ulysis Sanabria, 27, 20 Columbus St., Worcester, charged with shoplifting Ask a Lawyer Question Country: United States of America State: Florida caught shoplifting at sears 12/05/05, first time, 20yearsold, have no criminal record. and two counts of 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. less than $250, sentenced to three concurrent terms of six months in the House of Correction; receiving stolen property less than $250 and uttering false writing, dismissed. Marcos A. Souza, 28, 4 Lord St., Worcester, charged with driving without a license, fined $250, $50 victim witness fee; and failing to stop or yield, found not responsible. Lee M. Deboise, 20, 12 Suffield St., Worcester, charged with failing to stop for police, refusing to produce license, registration, or license plates, failing to stop or yield, speeding, license not in possession, resisting arrest, disorderly conduct, and disturbing the peace, continued to Aug. 28. Michael A. Fuentes, 28, of Brooklyn, N.Y., charged with driving an uninsured vehicle, dismissed, $50 costs; license plate violation to conceal ID and driving an unregistered vehicle, found not responsible. Thomas Braz, 26, 153 Main St., Marlboro, charged with driving with a suspended license, dismissed, $100 costs; and speeding, found not responsible. Johnny Tang tang, in zoology tang: see butterfly fish. , 17, 214 Beacon Beacon, city (1990 pop. 13,243), Dutchess co., SE N.Y., on the E bank of the Hudson River; settled 1663, inc. in 1913 when Fishkill Landing and Matteawan villages were united. St., Worcester, charged with assault and battery with a dangerous weapon (boots), continued to Sept. 7. Tanya K. Kasputis, 32, of Gilbertville, charged with sexual conduct for a fee, continued to Sept. 7. Jairo C. DosSantes, 28, 24 Bellville Lane, Millbury, charged with permitting the driving of a vehicle by an unlicensed or suspended driver, dismissed, $100 costs. Judge Paul L. McGill Noel A. Burgos, 24, 2 Douglas 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. into a vehicle or boat 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. and malicious damage to a vehicle, continued to Aug. 16 on $1,000 cash bail; using a vehicle without authority and driving with a suspended license (subsequent offense), continued to Aug. 16. Santos Santos (sän`t s), city (1996 pop. 412,288), São Paulo state, SE Brazil, on the island of São Vicente in the Atlantic just off the mainland. L. Garcia, 21, 44 Bellevue St., Worcester, charged with two
counts of driving with a suspended license, two counts of having no
inspection sticker on a vehicle, two counts of vehicle equipment
violation, and license plate violation, continued to Sept. 6.
Kurt Spencer, 22, 86 Pilgrim Ave., Worcester, charged with two counts of assault and battery with a dangerous weapon (shod foot, pepper spray), assault and battery, threatening to commit a crime (to stab), and larceny of more than $250, continued to Aug. 27. Douglas J. Shannon, 18, 1 Ashwood St., Paxton, charged with driving an uninsured vehicle, driving with a suspended license, and driving with a suspended registration, continued to Aug. 29. Christina M. Tremblay, 23, 31 Haynes St., Worcester, charged with driving with a suspended license, driving an unregistered vehicle, and driving an uninsured vehicle, continued to Aug. 21. Luis R. Peluyera, 17, 27 South Stowell St., Worcester, charged with assault and battery on a police officer, resisting arrest, and disorderly conduct, continued to Aug. 28. Jose A. Sangiovanni, 53, 86 Country Club Boulevard, Worcester, charged with vehicle equipment violation, having no inspection sticker on a vehicle, and forging or misusing a Registry of Motor Vehicles document, continued to Sept. 6. Paul E. Lirette Jr., 31, 15 Gifford Drive, Shrewsbury, charged with possession of a crack pipe, possession of an open container of alcohol in public, and trespassing, continued to Sept. 6. Richard Marko Jr., 22, 585 Lake St., Shrewsbury, charged with two counts of 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. without a firearm ID card and possession of marijuana, continued to Aug. 28. Bradford L. McMilleon, 57, 701 Main St., Worcester, charged with open and gross lewdness Behavior that is deemed morally impure or unacceptable in a sexual sense; open and public indecency tending to corrupt the morals of the community; gross or wanton indecency in sexual relations. An important element of lewdness is openness. and disturbing the peace, continued to Sept. 6 on $400 cash bail. Jeffrey Martinez, 24, 13 Linda 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 driving with a suspended license (subsequent offense), amended from driving with a suspended license, and failing to use care when driving, continued to Aug. 2. Eric B. Picket-Jackson, 21, of Randolph, charged with possession of cocaine with intent to distribute and distribution of marijuana, continued to Sept. 6. Galo Cadena, 26, 476 Park Ave., Worcester, charged with driving without a license and vehicle equipment violation, continued to Aug. 29. Beth L. Harding, 22, 938 Hill St., Whitinsville, charged with larceny of more than $250 and larceny of less than $250, continued to Sept. 5. James E. O'Neill, 75, 224 Main St., Cherry Valley Cherry Valley can refer to several places: Places in the United States:
adj. 1. Characterized by or inclined to neglect, especially habitually. 2. Characterized by careless ease or informality; casual. 3. Law Guilty of negligence. , continued to Sept. 5. Yeris Turbi, 28, 3 Fairbanks St., Worcester, charged with possession of marijuana with intent to distribute, continued to Aug. 27. Ryan Botelho, 21, 16 Broad St., Hudson, charged with possession of cocaine, continued to Aug. 21. Christopher P. Nevins, 32, of 14 Watson Ave., Worcester, charged with possession of cocaine, continued to Aug. 13. Kenneth J. Oulette, 25, of Laconia, N.H., charged with driving under the influence of alcohol or .08 percent, continued to Aug. 14. Bruce E. Reid, 45, of 701 Main St., Worcester, charged with driving with a suspended license (subsequent offense), amended from driving with a suspended license, continued to Aug. 24. Wanda Diaz, 30, 701 Main St., Worcester, charged with sexual conduct for a fee, sentenced to 11 days in the House of Correction. Carlos A. Romero-Zelayandi, 25, 21 Dix St., Worcester, charged with driving without a license, found responsible, fined $200. Alvin B. Cordor, 21, 11 Shannon St., Worcester, charged with driving with a suspended license, continued to Aug. 20. Judge David Ricciardone Dionicio Rodriguez, 32, of Framingham, charged with driving with a suspended license, continued without a finding for six months, $200 costs, $50 victim witness fee; and two counts of license plate violation, found not responsible. Robert Schofield, 30, 30 Mendon St., Worcester, charged with assault and battery and malicious destruction of property under $250, continued to Aug. 23. Hoai Le, 17, 9 Fern St., Worcester, charged with assault and battery with a dangerous weapon (boots), continued to Sept. 7. Westboro District Court Judge Paul S. Waickowski Travis Cunningham, 27, 64 Seaver St. No. 2, Worcester, charged with possession of marijuana (subsequent offense), sufficient facts found, continued without a finding for one year with probation, $65 monthly probation fee, random urine analysis, MAC program and $50 victim-witness assessment. Corey M. LaSarge, 38, of Wayland, charged with driving under the influence of alcohol, sufficient facts found, continued without a finding for one year with probation, 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. , $65 monthly probation fee, 45 days loss of license, $250 head injury assessment, $250 OUI (Organizational Unique Identifier) The part of the MAC address that identifies the vendor of the network adapter. The OUI is the first three bytes of the six-byte field and is administered by the IEEE. See MAC layer. fee, $50 OUI victims' assessment and $50 victim-witness assessment. Judge Vito A. Virz Matthew S Matthew one of the twelve disciples. [N.T.: Matthew] See : Evangelism . Gordon, 29, 127 Fowler St., West Upton, charged with possession of marijuana to distribute, sufficient facts found, continued without a finding for one year with probation, $65 monthly probation fee, must remain drug and alcohol free and submit to random screenings; possession of marijuana, subsequent offense, dismissed; selling or delivering alcohol to a minor, sufficient facts found, but continued without a finding for one year with probation; marked lanes violation, responsible, filed; and failing to wear a seat belt, responsible, filed. Jane D. O'Neil, 51, 14 Williamsburg Court no. 23, Shrewsbury, charged with driving under the influence of alcohol, sufficient facts found, continued without a finding for one year with probation, 90-24D program and any recommended aftercare, $65 monthly probation fee, 45 days loss of license, $250 head injury assessment, $250 DUI fee, $50 DUI victims' assessment and $50 victim-witness assessment. Pedro Rodriguez Pedro Rodriguez may refer to various people:
under the influence of alcohol, sufficient facts found, continued without a finding for one year with probation, $65 monthly probation fee, 45 days loss of license, $250 head injury assessment, $250 DUI fee, $50 DUI victims' assessment, and $50 victim-witness assessment; and speeding, responsible, filed. |
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