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District Court Report Key to Abbreviations
HIF=head injury assessment fee OUI-liquor or .08%=operating motor vehicle w/percentage, by weight, of alcohol in blood of .08 or greater or whileunder the influence of intoxicating liquor PSF=monthly probation supervision fee VDD=victims of drunk driving trust fund fee VW=victim witness assessment fee Samuel G. Arruda, selling/delivering liquor to person under 21: continued without finding for one year, must pay $50 VW, $21 PSF, and complete 32 hours community service. Patrizia Cipolletta, wrong way on a state highway: responsible, filed; OUI-liquor or .08%: dismissed; negligent operation of motor vehicle, continued without finding for six months, must pay $250 HIF, $50 VW, and $21 PSF. Joshua J. Cotterill, malicious destruction of property over $250, trespassing: continued to Sept. 8 pretrial conference. Charles Crowell, trespassing: to be dismissed upon payment of $250 court costs. Jurandi B. Damiao, assault and battery, assault and battery with a dangerous weapon: continued to Sept. 14 pretrial conference. Michael Digiulio, larceny under $250: one year pretrial probation, must pay $300 court costs; vandalizing property: one year pretrial probation; receiving stolen property under $250: one year pretrial probation. Michael B. Ellis, malicious destruction of property over $250, disorderly conduct, resisting arrest: continued to Sept. 8 pretrial conference. Scott A. Francis, assault and battery; dismissed. Miguel Gonsalves, leaving the scene of property damage: continued to Oct. 18 pretrial conference. Kaitlyn D. Gurley, larceny under $250: continued without finding for six months, must pay $300 court costs, $50 VW, and $21 PSF; larceny from person: dismissed. Benjamin R. Ittleman, false/misused liquor ID card/license: one year pretrial probation, must pay $100 court costs. Casson D. Kennedy, operating motor vehicle with a suspended license, registration not in possession: continued to Sept. 1 pretrial conference. Neomie M. Laughrew, trespassing: to be dismissed upon payment of $100 court costs. Joshua H. Lewis, receiving stolen property under $250: one year pretrial probation, must pay $300 court costs; false/misused liquor ID card/license: one year pretrial probation. Peter M. Mainini, larceny under $250: continued without finding for six months; larceny from person: dismissed; possession of class D drug (marijuana): continued without finding for six months, must pay $300 court costs, $50 VW, and $21 PSF. Whitney A. Miller, trespassing: dismissed, must pay $100 court costs. William R. Panek, malicious destruction of property over $250, trespassing: continued to Sept. 8 pretrial conference. Andrew J. Rankin, five charges of failure to stop/yield: all not responsible; failure to stop for police: guilty must pay $100 fine; speeding in violation of special regulation: responsible, $150 fine. Jason Willoughby, possession to distribute counterfeit drug: continued to August 25 pretrial conference August 21, 2006 Michael R. Baker, assault and battery, threat to commit a crime, intimidation of witness: continued to Sept. 11 pretrial conference. Alice L. Butchko, shoplifting of item over $100 by asportation: continued to Sept. 11 pretrial conference. William A. Cameron Jr., tagging property: guilty, six months probation, must pay $1,500 fine. Connor J. Cassidy, possession of liquor by person under 21: continued without finding for six months, must pay $50 VW and $21 PSF; motor vehicle lights violation: not responsible. Christopher S. Cimeno, unlicensed operation of motor vehicle, operating motor vehicle with suspended registration, speeding in violation of special regulations: continued to Sept. 11 pretrial conference. Cindy A. Curran, OUI-liquor or .08%: continued without finding for one year, must attend driver alcohol education program and pay program fee, $250 state fee, 45-day loss of license, must pay $250 HIF, $50 VDD, $50 VW, and $65 PSF; negligent operation of motor vehicle: dismissed; marked lanes violation: not responsible. Christine M. Defelice, OUI-liquor or .08%, negligent operation of motor vehicle, wrong way on a state highway: continued to September 11 pretrial conference. Ian Eiland, disorderly conduct: guilty, must pay $200 fine; violation of municipal bylaw or ordinance (open container): guilty, must pay $50 fine. Dillon R. Fairhurst, disorderly conduct: continued without finding for six months, must pay $50 VW; resisting arrest: continued without finding, must pay $200 court costs and $21 PSF. Justin C. Fairhurst, threat to commit crime: dismissed; disorderly conduct: continued without finding for six months, must pay $50 VW and $21 PSF; resisting arrest: continued without finding for six months, must pay $200 court costs. Peter Francis, selling/delivering liquor to person under age 21: continued without finding for six months, must pay $100 court costs and $21 PSF; possession of liquor by person under age 21: continued without finding for six months. Kevin W. Gwynn, disorderly conduct: six months pretrial probation. Jonathan E. Holden, possession of Class D drug (marijuana): continued to Sept. 11 pretrial conference. John J. Hunter, wrong way on state highway, motor vehicle operator refusal to identify self, resisting arrest, possession of Class D drug (marijuana): continued to Sept. 11 pretrial conference. Roberto Dealmeida Lima, number plate violation to conceal identity: continued without finding for six months; uninsured motor vehicle: dismissed; unregistered motor vehicle: dismissed; operating motor vehicle with suspended license: continued without finding for six months, must pay $200 court costs and $50 VW; unlicensed operation of motor vehicle: dismissed; failure to wear seat belt: not responsible. Michael Massa, selling/delivering liquor to person under age 21: continued without finding for six months, must pay $100 court costs and $21 PSF; possession of liquor by person under age 21: continued without finding for six months. Nicholas Noon, selling/delivering liquor to person under age 21: continued without finding for six months, $100 court costs, $21 PSF; possession of liquor by person under age 21: continued without finding for six months. Dale K. Pierce, marked lanes violation, OUI-liquor or .08%, negligent operation of motor vehicle, speeding: continued to Sept. 8 pretrial conference. Richard H. Santos, indecent assault and battery on child under age 14, a second charge of indecent assault and battery on child under age 14: continued to Sept. 1 pretrial conference. Josh J. Trott, disorderly conduct, assault and battery, malicious destruction of property under $250: continued to Sept. 11 pretrial conference. Maria V. Westby Tsankov, marked lanes violation: not responsible; OUI-liquor or .08%: continued without finding for one year, must attend driver alcohol education program and pay program fee, $250 state fee, 45-day loss of license, must pay $250 HIF, $50 VDD, $50 VW, and $65 PSF; negligent operation of motor vehicle: dismissed; speeding: not responsible. Maria V. Westby Tsankov, receiving stolen motor vehicle: dismissed. Maria V. Westby Tsankov, larceny of motor vehicle: continued without finding for one year, must pay $320 restitution. August 22, 2006 Wallis L. Barton, wrong way on state highway, OUI-liquor or .08%, negligent operation of motor vehicle: continued to Sept. 11 pretrial conference. Daniel R. Brown, negligent operation of motor vehicle, marked lanes violation, OUI-liquor or .08%: continued to August 28 pretrial conference. John Ronald Cooper 2nd, possession of class D drug (marijuana): continued to Oct. 26 pretrial conference Michael A. Lopenzo, unarmed burglary and assault, intimidation of witness, assault and battery: continued to August 24 pretrial conference. Tara E. Ward, larceny from building, breaking and entering building during daytime to commit felony, possession of class E drug (Vicodin): continued to Sept. 7 pretrial conference. When information on arraignments and dispositions on a given date are unavailable as of press time, that information is presented in a future issue. |