Greenfield, July 21, Judge Maureen Walsh

Tyler J. Purington, 24, of Third Street, Turners Falls. Charge of operating a motor vehicle with license suspended, in Greenfield by state police, to be dismissed on payment of $50 court costs.

Greenfield, July 22, Judge William O’Grady

Shelia E. Callahan, 74, of Main Street, Northfield. Charge of disturbing the peace, dismissed on request of the Commonwealth.

Evan J. Morgan, 29, of Oak Courts, Greenfield. Pleaded guilty to resisting arrest, sentenced to 10 days in the house of correction, and then given credit for 10 days held.

Jamar Holmes, 34, of Springfield. Charge of operating a motor vehicle with license suspended, in Deerfield by state police, dismissed on request of the Commonwealth, prior to arraignment.

Deirdre L. Finney, 64, of Franklin Street, Greenfield. Charge of unlicensed operation of a motor vehicle, to be dismissed on payment of $50 court costs. Found not responsible for unregistered motor vehicle.

Deirdre L. Finney, 64, of Corning, N. Y., Charge of unlicensed operation of a motor vehicle, in Sunderland, different date from previous case, to be dismissed on payment of $50 court costs.

Greenfield, July 25, Judge David Ross

Casey A. Furman, 18, of Winchester, N.H. Charge of unlicensed operation of a motor vehicle, in Bernardston by state police, dismissed on request of the Commonwealth, prior to arraignment.

Greenfield, July 26, Judge Maureen Walsh

Marc A. Flores, 23, of Adams Road, Greenfield. Charge of operating a motor vehicle with license suspended, in Deerfield, to be dismissed on payment of $50 court costs.

Colin A. Leonard, 26, of Orchard Street, Greenfield. Charge of operating a motor vehicle with license suspended, in Greenfield by state police, to be dismissed on payment of $50 court costs. Found not responsible for speeding.

Greenfield, July 27, Judge Paul Smythe

Aaron Zanchi 34, of West Suffield, Conn. Charge of unlicensed operation of a motor vehicle, in Greenfield by state police, to be dismissed on payment of $50 court costs.

Kody MacElmon, 21, of Hinsdale, N. H. Charge of being a fugitive from justice on a court warrant from New Hampshire, in Northfield by state police, was not prosecuted, as, according to a statement made by a counsel from the district attorney’s office, the defendant has been transferred to New Hampshire authorities.

Elizabeth Saunders, 34, of Brattleboro, Vt. Charge of indecent exposure, in Deerfield, dismissed on request of the Commonwealth. Must pay legal counsel fee of $150, and $50 counsel contribution.

Greenfield, Aug. 2, Judge Laurie MacLeod

Donald F. Phillips, 56, of Blackington Road, New Salem. Charge of operating a motor vehicle with license suspended, to be dismissed on payment of $50 court costs. Found not responsible for no inspection sticker.

Julio Ortega, 31, of Indian Orchard. Found responsible for a passing violation, fined $100. Charge of using a motor vehicle without authority, was dismissed on request of the Commonwealth.

Sawyer W. Driver-Schroder, 22, of Northampton. Charges of uninsured motor vehicle, and unregistered motor vehicle, both were dismissed on request of the Commonwealth.

Greenfield, Aug. 3, Judge Maureen Walsh

Heriberto Rodriguez, 50, of Wells Street, Greenfield. Pleaded innocent to indecent assault and battery on a person 14 or over, released on personal recognizance, must report to probation office once a week in person, must sign all necessary releases, must sign a waiver of rendition; must surrender any passports, must stay 10 feet away from and have no contact with the alleged victim, must stay off the fourth floor, must have no alcohol and subject to screens, must have a GPS device installed, if necessary, and must report daily until the GPS can be installed, continued to 9/16/16 for pretrial conference.

Greenfield, Aug. 10, Judge William Mazanec III

Maria L. Washington, 40, of School Street, Greenfield. Found guilty of disorderly conduct, filed with defendant’s consent, for 30 days. Charge of assault and battery, dismissed on request of the Commonwealth.

Marisa M. Miller, 25, of Forbes Court, Greenfield. Placed on pretrial probation until, 2/10/17 for assault and battery on family/household member, and must have no abuse of the named victim. Must pay legal counsel fee of $150.

Greenfield, Aug. 11, Judge William Mazanec III

Willie C. McLeod, 47, of Springfield. Found responsible for operating a motor vehicle with license suspended, in Greenfield, fined $250, and decriminalized, to wit, converted to a civil offense. Found responsible for miscellaneous municipal motor vehicle ordinance or bylaw, filed with defendant’s consent, and decriminalized, to wit, converted to a civil offense.

Christopher P. Casino, 51, of Springfield. Charge of being a fugitive from justice on a court warrant, from Maine, in Greenfield, was not prosecuted, as, according to a statement made by a counsel from the district attorney’s office, the authorities of the state of Maine are here today to take custody of the defendant.

Greenfield, Aug. 12, Judge William Mazanec III

Timothy A. Jamison, 31, of Hartford, Conn. Pleaded guilty to possessing a Class A drug, to wit, heroin, with intent to distribute, in Bernardston by state police, placed on probation until 2/10/17, with victim witness assessment of $90. Pleaded guilty to possessing a Class B drug, to wit, cocaine, placed on probation until 2/10/17, with same administrative probation as in the first count. Admitted to sufficient facts for operating a motor vehicle with license suspended, but continued without a finding for six months. Found not responsible for window obstructed or nontransparent, number plate violation to conceal identification, unregistered motor vehicle, and failure to apply for a motor vehicle title. Must pay legal counsel fee of $150, and $50 counsel contribution. Must pay probation supervision fee of $65 per month.

Orange, Aug. 12, Judge David Ross

Meili C. Lewis, 26, of Pequoig Avenue, Athol. Pleaded guilty to possessing a Class A drug, to wit, heroin, sentenced to six months in the house of correction, direct, and concurrent with sentence in another case.

Orange, Aug. 12, Judge William Mazanec III

Steven T. Manjourea, 26, of Adams Drive, Athol. Charge of operating a motor vehicle with license suspended, subsequence offense, in Erving, fined $100 and decriminalized, to wit, converted to a civil offense. Charges of number plate violation to conceal identification, and operating with suspended registration, dismissed on request of the Commonwealth. Must pay $50 default warrant fee.

William W. Dennis Jr., 22, of Cheney Street, Orange. Pleaded guilty to shoplifting, at the Orange General Store, fined $40, plus $10 surfine, and with victim witness assessment of $50.

William G. LaFrennie, 26, of Winchendon. Pleaded innocent to larceny over $250, from Wal-Mart, in Orange, released on personal recognizance, continued to 9/20/16 for pretrial conference. Must pay counsel fee of $150, or perform 16 hours of community service.

Jonathan Granquist, 24, of Green Street, Athol. Pleaded innocent to uninsured motor vehicle, and unregistered motor vehicle, released on personal recognizance, continued to 10/11/16 for pretrial conference.

Greenfield, Aug. 15, Judge William Mazanec III

Herbert E. Phillips, 24, of Amherst. Admitted to sufficient facts for assault and battery, in Montague, amended down from assault and battery on a person 60 or over, or disabled, but continued without a finding until 9/15/16, with victim witness assessment of $50, and must write a letter of apology to the victim.

Greenfield, Aug. 15, Judge Michael Ripps

Tevin Daniels, 21, of L Street, Turners Falls. Pleaded innocent to assault and battery on family/household member, released on personal recognizance, must abide by 209A restraining order in existence, continued to 9/27/16 for pretrial conference.

Emily K. Williams, 21, of River Road, Deerfield. Pleaded innocent to assault and battery on family/household member, in Greenfield, released on personal recognizance, C276 chapter section 56A form filed by the Commonwealth, allegation of abuse under 276, section 56A found, continued to 9/29/16 for pretrial conference. Must pay legal counsel fee of $150, with $350 counsel contribution.

Orange, Aug. 15,
Judge Paul Smythe

Wally Gibson, 39, of East Main Street, Orange. Admitted to sufficient facts of possessing a Class B drug, to wit, Oxycodone, in Orange by state police, but continued without a finding until 12/12/16, with victim witness assessment of $50, and must have no drugs, and subject to screens. Charge of operating a motor vehicle with license suspended, subsequence offense, dismissed on request of the Commonwealth. Found not responsible for marked lanes violation. Must pay counsel fee of $150, or perform 16 hours of community service. Must pay probation supervision fee of $65 per month.

Martin Padden Jr., 69, of Rosemont Avenue, Orange. Pleaded innocent to operating under the influence of liquor, second offense, negligent operation of a motor vehicle, failure to stop/yield, and motor vehicle lights violation, released on personal recognizance, continued to 10/7/16 for pretrial conference.

Candise M. Clark, 24, of West Main Street, Orange. Pleaded innocent to assault and battery, released on personal recognizance, continued to 10/7/16 for pretrial conference. Must pay legal counsel fee of $150.

Jennifer L. McHeffey, 40, of Salem. Pleaded guilty to operating under the influence of liquor, second offense, placed on probation until 8/13/18, with two-year loss of license, plus $600 fine, head-injury assessment of $250, and victim-witness assessment of $50. Must take and complete the 14-day in house alcohol treatment education program and take any follow-up treatment recommended, and pay the fee. Must have no alcohol and subject to screens, for one year. Must have mental health evaluation and take any after-care recommended. Charge of unlicensed operation of a motor vehicle, dismissed on request of the Commonwealth. Found not responsible for marked lanes violation, Must pay probation supervision fee of $65 per month.

Steven P. Wilkes, 32, of Ludlow. Pleaded guilty to operating a motor vehicle with license suspended, to be dismissed on payment of $500 fine, plus $125 surfine, and victim-witness assessment of $50. Charges of operating with registration suspended, and uninsured motor vehicle, both dismissed on request of the Commonwealth. Must pay legal counsel fee of $150.

James E. Valcourt, 44, of Union Street, Athol. Found responsible for possession of Class D drug, to wit, marijuana, to be dismissed on payment of $100 fine, and decriminalized, to wit, converted to a civil offense. Found not responsible for miscellaneous motor vehicle equipment violation. Must pay counsel fee of $150, or perform 16 hours of community service. Must pay $50 default warrant fee.

Timothy Whalen, 25, of Gardner. Pleaded innocent to shoplifting, at Cumberland Farms in Athol, released on personal recognizance, continued to 9/23/16 for pretrial conference. Must pay counsel fee of $150, or perform 16 hours of community service.

Allen R. Walsh IV, 21, of Vine Street, Athol. Pleaded innocent to shoplifting, at Athol Spirits shop, and being a person under 21 possessing liquor, released on personal recognizance, continued to 9/16/16 for pretrial conference.

Kelsey M. Bushee, 21, of Royalston. Pleaded innocent to possessing a Class B drug, to wit, Percocet, in Athol, released on personal recognizance, continued to 9/23/16 for pretrial conference. Must pay legal counsel fee of $150.

Carson Goveia, 23, of Euclid Street, Athol. Pleaded innocent to operating under the influence of liquor, operating a motor vehicle with license suspended, and marked lanes violation, in Athol by state police. Released on personal recognizance, continued to 10/7/16 for pretrial conference. Must pay counsel fee of $150, or perform 16 hours of community service, and must pay $150 counsel contribution.

Orange, Aug. 16, Judge David Ross

Jennifer D. Jarvi, 37, of Chestnut Hill Road, Athol. Charges of assault and battery with a dangerous weapon, to wit, a stool, assault on family/household member, and assault and battery on family/household member, were not prosecuted, as, according to a statement made by a counsel from the district attorney’s office, the victim, and only witness, asserted a Fifth Amendment right not to testify.)

Larry M. Vaidulas, 53, of Chestnut Hill Avenue, Athol. Charge of operating under the influence of liquor, was not prosecuted, as, according to a statement made by a counsel from the district attorney’s office, with the defendant’s motion to suppress that was allowed, the Commonwealth can’t prove these charges. Found not responsible for possessing an open container of alcohol in a motor vehicle,

Michael J. Bond, 19, of Ridge Road, Athol. Placed on pretrial probation until 2/14/17, for negligent operation of a motor vehicle, and must take and complete the safe driver education course, and pay the fee. Placed on pretrial probation until 2/14/17 for leaving the scene of property damage, and concurrent with first count. Found not responsible for failure to drive in the right lane, Must pay counsel fee of $150, or perform 16 hours of community service. Must pay $50 per month probation supervision fee.

Timothy A. Mallette, 34, of Union Street, Athol. Charge of intimidating a witness, juror, police, or court official, was not prosecuted, as, according to a statement made by a counsel from the district attorney’s office, the victim has asserted her Fifth Amendment privilege; the Commonwealth can’t meet its burden without her testimony.

Timothy A. Mallette, 34, of Union Street, Athol. Charges of assault and battery on family/household member, strangulation or suffocation, and intimidating a witness, juror, police, or court official, same date as in the previous case, were not prosecuted, as, according to a statement made by a counsel from the district attorney’s office, the victim has asserted her Fifth Amendment privilege; the Commonwealth can’t meet its burden without her testimony.