COURTHOUSE RECORDS.COLUMN: COURTHOUSE RECORDSWorcester Superior Court Judge Kathe M. Tuttman David Z David Z is the bass player for ZO2, an alternative rock group. He also plays bass for the Trans Siberian Orchestra. Talk is cheap – especially in rock ‘n roll! All that matters are the music and the performances. . Bottom, 25, of 5 May St., Worcester, was sentenced to three concurrent terms of five years to five years and a day in Walpole State Prison after pleading guilty to armed assault with intent to murder (knife) and two counts of 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. . He was placed on three concurrent terms of three years probation, to begin upon his release, after pleading guilty to three counts of assault and battery with a dangerous weapon (knife). As conditions of probation, he was ordered to undergo substance abuse and mental health evaluations with any related treatment and counseling as recommended by the Probation Department and to attend a batterer's program. Mariana Aponte, 24, of 34 Jaques Ave., Worcester, was placed on two concurrent terms of three years probation after pleading guilty to possession of cocaine with intent to distribute, amended from trafficking in cocaine, and 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, she was ordered to undergo drug and alcohol evaluations with any related treatment and counseling as recommended by the Probation Department and to submit to random drug tests. Two counts of drug violation near a school or park were 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. Worcester Central District Court Jury Session Judge David Ricciardone Reginald B. 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. Jr., 52, of 391 Longen Road, Lancaster, charged with driving under the influence of alcohol or .08 percent, found not guilty; and marked lanes violation, found responsible, filed. Jury-Waived Cases Judge David P. Despotopulos James Mazzola, also known as James Tronti, 32, of 169 Eastern Ave., Worcester, charged with carrying a dangerous weapon (butterfly knife), attempting to commit a crime (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), assault with a dangerous weapon (pepper spray), breaking and entering 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. , and possession of chemical mace Chemical Mace A trademark for a temporarily disabling liquid packed in aerosol form and sprayed in self-defense into the face of an attacker, thereby causing dizziness, irritation of the eyes, and immobilization for a short period. 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, sentenced to five 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. ; disturbing the peace and giving a false name or Social Security number to police, filed with a guilty finding. Judge Austin T. Philbin Timothy Bull, 19, of 30 Clifton St., Worcester, charged with possession of marijuana, amended from possession of marijuana with intent to distribute, continued without a finding for six months, $50 costs, $50 victim witness fee; and drug violation near a school or park, dismissed. Judge Thomas F. Sullivan Jr. Robert Jusseaume, 23, of 3 Fenton Drive, Worcester, charged with two counts of assault and battery, dismissed. Criminal and Traffic Sessions Judge Andrew M. D'Angelo Bridget J. Vazquez, 35, of 97 Millbury St., Worcester, charged with two counts of driving without a license, driving with a suspended registration, and driving an uninsured vehicle, continued to April 17. Mark C. Wozniak, 23, of 402 E. Main St., Millbury, charged with possession of marijuana (subsequent offense), continued to April 17. Miguel A. Fontanez Jr., 39, of 62 Tacoma St., 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. Milton Lopez Jr., 18, of 5 Dayton Place, Worcester, charged with assault and battery, continued to April 23. Michael S. Boudreau, 19, of 42 Birch St., Worcester, charged with driving without a license, vehicle equipment violation, and failing to wear a seat belt, continued to April 18. Karla Cicero, 27, of 85 Cutler St., Worcester, charged with marked lanes violation and driving with a suspended registration, continued to April 15. Adrienne L. Cambio, 35, of Sterling, Conn., charged with driving under the influence of alcohol or .08 percent (third offense), failing to stop for police, driving without a license, marked lanes violation, failing to wear a seat belt, possession of an open container of alcohol in a vehicle, and speeding, continued to April 10 on $400 cash bail. Alfred W. Snaras, 57, of 16 Kelley Square, Worcester, charged with driving without a license, fined $100; driving an unregistered vehicle, found responsible, fined $100; and having no inspection sticker on a vehicle, found responsible, fined $50. Jeffrey Kodys, 19, of 1478 Wachusett St., Holden, charged with disturbing the peace, 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. , 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. , assault and battery on a public employee, assault and battery with a dangerous weapon (chair), malicious destruction of property over $250, and breaking and entering in the nighttime with intent to commit a felony, continued to April 15. James R. Dudley Jr., 45, of 63 Providence 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. and driving with a suspended license, continued to April 16. Evan Conway, 17, of 4 Lancaster 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 possession of marijuana, continued to April 16. Jose G. Coello, 27, of 257 E. Mountain St., Worcester, charged with driving without a license, found responsible, fined $300; and driving an unregistered vehicle, found responsible, fined $100. Robert P. Bonzey, 21, of 32 Manor Road, Millbury, charged with being a minor in possession of alcohol and carrying a dangerous weapon (brass knuckles), continued without a finding for three months, $150 costs, $50 victim witness fee. Esdras Calderon, 25, of 19 Pleasant Valley Drive, Worcester, charged with driving with a suspended license, dismissed, $200 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 not responsible. Jeffrey C. Ward, 45, of 40 Bowdoin St., Worcester, charged with receiving stolen property over $250, continued to April 17. Jennifer M. Ryan, 23, of 21 Home St., Worcester, charged with possession of marijuana with intent to distribute, continued to April 17. Andrew O. St. Lawrence, 25, of 21 Home St., Worcester, charged with possession of marijuana with intent to distribute, continued to April 17. Roman Irizarry, 53, of 16 Vale St., Worcester, charged with driving with a suspended license and having no inspection sticker on a vehicle, continued to April 9. Logan Lagoa, 28, of Hyde Park Hyde Park, park, London, England Hyde Park, 615 acres (249 hectares) in Westminster borough, London, England. Once the manor of Hyde, a part of the old Westminster Abbey property, it became a deer park under Henry VIII. , charged with driving with a suspended license, dismissed, $200 costs; and having a vehicle not meeting the Registry of Motor Vehicles safety standards, found responsible, fined $25. Luis A. Sousa, 40, of 37 Cherry St., Hudson, charged with driving an uninsured vehicle, dismissed, $200 costs; and driving with a suspended registration, dismissed. Jennifer M. Ortiz, 23, of 4111 Arbor arbor Garden shelter providing privacy and partial protection from the weather, most commonly a lightweight, latticed framework (trellis) of wood or metal with interlaced branches of vines or climbing shrubs trained over it. Drive, Shrewsbury, charged with driving with a suspended license and red/blue motor vehicle light violation, continued to April 10. Juan Calvo, 22, of 56 Humes Ave., Worcester, charged with driving an uninsured vehicle, dismissed, $200 costs; and driving with a suspended registration, dismissed. Irene N. Wainaina, 26, of 7 Gibbs St., Worcester, charged with driving with a suspended license, dismissed, $200 costs; having no inspection sticker on a vehicle and failing to wear a seat belt, found not responsible. Corey R. Howard, 19, of 32 Crystal St., Worcester, charged with resisting arrest, disturbing the peace, and disorderly conduct, continued to April 18. Christy chris·ty n. Variant of christie. R. Desrosiers, 41, of 12 Lawrence St., Worcester, charged with driving with a suspended license, continued to April 11. Raymond E. Beeber, 32, of 407 Elm St., Southbridge, charged with driving with a suspended license (subsequent offense) and speeding, continued to April 24. John P. Barry, 42, of 21 Park St., Oxford, charged with driving with a suspended license, refusing to identify himself to police, and vehicle equipment violation, continued to May 12. Pasqual Oyola, 45, of 6 Dwight St., Worcester, charged with being a fugitive from justice on a court warrant, continued to April 9 on $50,000 cash bail. Andrew Toney Andrew Toney (born November 23 1957 in Birmingham, Alabama) is an American former professional basketball player who played for the NBA's Philadelphia 76ers from 1980-1988. , 23, of 12 Rochelle St., Worcester, charged with assault and battery, assault and battery with a dangerous weapon (batteries), and assault with a dangerous weapon (crossbow), continued to April 7 on $7,500 cash bail. Ahmed Jaara, 17, of 17 Upland Upland, city (1990 pop. 63,374), San Bernardino co., S Calif., in a citrus-fruit region at the foot of the San Gabriel Mts.; inc. 1906. Citrus fruits and grapes are packed and processed in the city. Paint, orchard heaters, auto parts, and feed products are also made. Gardens Drive, Worcester, charged with two counts of assault with a dangerous weapon (knife), continued to April 7. Lawrence C. Filion Sr., 45, of 129 Sayles St., Southbridge, charged with driving without a license, fined $500. Avtar Singh, 48, of Malden, charged with selling or delivering alcohol to a minor, continued to April 15. Ruben V. Stevens, 17, of 24-1/2 Edgeworth St., Worcester, charged with assault and battery on a public employee, assault and battery on a person over 60 years old or disabled with an injury, disturbing a school, and disorderly conduct, continued to April 17. Anthony Milani III, 22, of 340 Hamilton St., Worcester, charged with driving with a suspended license, license plate violation, having a nontransparent or obstructed ob·struct tr.v. ob·struct·ed, ob·struct·ing, ob·structs 1. To block or fill (a passage) with obstacles or an obstacle. See Synonyms at block. 2. window, and possession of marijuana, continued to April 17. Christopher J. Grant, 18, of 24 Euclid Ave., Worcester, charged with being a minor in possession of alcohol, 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, possession of marijuana, and breaking and entering into a vehicle or boat in the nighttime with intent to commit a felony, continued to April 10. Donna Therrien, 45, of 46 Edgeworth St., Worcester, charged with malicious destruction of property over $250 and malicious damage to a vehicle, continued to April 16. Roy Therrien, 46, of 46 Edgeworth St., Worcester, charged with malicious destruction of property over $250 and malicious damage to a vehicle, continued to April 16. Luis A. Rodriguez, 35, of 22 Woodbine woodbine, name for several vines, among them honeysuckle and Virginia creeper. woodbine Any of many species of vines belonging to various flowering-plant families, especially the Virginia creeper (Parthenocissus quinquefolia, family Vitaceae) of St., Worcester, charged with distribution of 1,000 or more items with a counterfeit To falsify, deceive, or defraud. A copy or imitation of something that is intended to be taken as authentic and genuine in order to deceive another. A counterfeit coin is one that may pass for a genuine coin and may include a lower denomination coin altered so that it may mark worth $10,000 or more, continued to April 17. Timothy D. Porter, 20, of 202 North Quinsigamond Ave., Shrewsbury, charged with breaking glass in a building, continued to March 28. Francis I Francis I, king of France Francis I, 1494–1547, king of France (1515–47), known as Francis of Angoulême before he succeeded his cousin and father-in-law, King Louis XII. . McDonald, 67, of 42-1/2 Richards 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. , continued to April 9. Dovale Renata-Ferreira, 19, of 5 Gloucester Road Road:
Judge Robert G. Harbour Wendy J. Cantin, 28, of Northport, Fla., charged with identity fraud, improper use of a credit card over $250, and receiving a lost credit card, continued to March 31. Joseph R. Daigle, 26, of 55 Central St., Southbridge, charged with driving with a suspended license, continued without a finding for three months, $100 costs, $50 victim witness fee; and vehicle lights violation, found not responsible. David D. Dominguez, 17, of 4 Henchman 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. Jason Tarpy, 35, of 91 Mooreland Ave., Leominster, charged with larceny under $250 and improper use of a credit card under $250, continued to April 7 on $1,000 cash bail. Stanley Pogorzelski, 56, of 126 Country Club Blvd., Worcester, charged with assault and battery, dismissed. Stacey Mosley, 26, of 23 Glen Ellen Glen Ellen is the name of several places in the United States of America:
Margaret G. Delaney, 46, of 4 Allen St., Worcester, charged with assault and battery with a dangerous weapon (knife) and resisting arrest, placed on probation for two years, 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; two counts of assault with a dangerous weapon (knife) and malicious destruction of property over $250, dismissed. Dijon M. McRae, 28, of Austin Street, Worcester, charged with possession of marijuana, continued without a finding for one year, $250 costs; failing to signal and driving an unregistered vehicle, found not responsible; and driving an uninsured vehicle, dismissed. Dennis Brooks Jr., 19, of 30 Upland Gardens Drive, Worcester, charged with possession of a burglary tool and attempting to commit a crime (burglary), continued without a finding for 18 months, ordered to remain drug- and alcohol-free, to submit to random drug tests, to attend an anger management program, and to have no contact with the victims, $90 victim witness fee; and possession of marijuana, continued without a finding for six months. Stephanie Balcewicz, 21, of 26 Keen St., Worcester, charged with malicious destruction of property over $250, dismissed. Ian K. Goodhue, 20, of 32 Arlington St., Auburn, charged with assault and battery, continued without a plea or finding and placed on pre-trial probation for six months, ordered to attend an anger management program. Nicholas A. Webster, 18, of 5 Briarcliff Drive, Auburn, charged with assault and battery, dismissed. Luis A. Baez, 26, of 92 Penn Ave., Worcester, charged with carrying a dangerous weapon (large knife), dismissed, $100 costs; and failing to wear a seat belt, found not responsible. Judge David Ricciardone William Reinertson, 47, of Hopkinton, charged with three counts of larceny by a check over $250, continued to March 28. Tiffany Tiffany, Tiffanie (UK) a semi-longhaired version of the Burmese cat. It has a fine, silky coat in many colors. Washington, 25, of 108 Barnard Road, Worcester, charged with driving with a suspended license, continued without a finding for one month, $500 costs; and failing to stop or yield, found responsible, filed. Judge Austin T. Philbin Joseph B. Green, 20, of 2 Robert St., Worcester, charged with possession of marijuana, sentenced to 30 days in the House of Correction. Ivette Collazo, 37, of 41 King St., Worcester, charged with possession of heroin with intent to distribute, amended from possession of heroin with intent to distribute (subsequent offense), placed on probation for one year, 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, $50 victim witness fee; and driving with a suspended license, filed with a guilty finding. Osdual J. Nieves, 21, of 7 New York New York, state, United States New York, Middle Atlantic state of the United States. It is bordered by Vermont, Massachusetts, Connecticut, and the Atlantic Ocean (E), New Jersey and Pennsylvania (S), Lakes Erie and Ontario and the Canadian province of St., Worcester, charged with possession of marijuana, amended from distribution of marijuana, continued without a finding for six months; and drug violation near a school or park, dismissed. Judge David P. Despotopulos James Mazzola, 32, of 169 Eastern Ave., Worcester, charged with driving with a suspended license, filed without a plea or finding; and having no inspection sticker on a vehicle, found responsible, filed. Judge Paul F. LoConto Adam J. Olbrys, 28, of 244 Belmont St., Worcester, charged with driving under the influence of alcohol or .08 percent, placed on probation for one year, ordered to attend a driver alcohol education program, 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, 45 days' license loss, $250 state fee, $250 head injury fee, $50 victim's assessment fee, $50 victim witness fee. Westboro District Court Judge Paul S. Waickowski Vincent McCue, 30, of 40 Belmont St., No. 1406, Worcester, charged with driving with a suspended license, continued without a finding for six months, ordered to pay $100 in costs and fees; driving with a suspended registration, continued without a finding for six months; and driving an uninsured motor vehicle, dismissed. Javier Baez, 21, of Framingham, charged with marijuana possession, continued without a finding for six months with supervised probation and a $65 monthly probation fee, must attend and complete an anger management program and submit to random screens; assault and battery on a police officer, 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 ; resisting arrest, found guilty, ordered to pay $250 in fines and fees; and disorderly conduct, found guilty, fined $250. Michael Davies Michael Davies may refer to:
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. for further arraignment A criminal proceeding at which the defendant is officially called before a court of competent jurisdiction, informed of the offense charged in the complaint, information, indictment, or other charging document, and asked to enter a plea of guilty, not guilty, or as otherwise permitted April 2. Judge Vito A. Virzi Alycia K. Brudner, 35, of 12 Cross St., Southboro, charged with assault and battery, dismissed. |
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