Melvin Olivo, 40, of South Street, Northampton. Pleaded innocent to assault and battery on family/household member, and strangulation or suffocation, in Athol, released on personal recognizance, inquiry made by the court under 276, section 56A, C276, section 56A form filed by the Commonwealth, allegation of abuse under 276, section 56A found, continued to 10/14/16 for pretrial conference. Must pay counsel fee of $150, or perform 16 hours of community service.
Lawrence J. Doucette Jr., 42, of Green Street, Athol. Pleaded innocent to violation of harassment prevention order, released on personal recognizance, continued to 10/11/16 for pretrial conference.
Enrique Cintron, 46, of South Main Street, Orange. Pleaded innocent to having operated a motor vehicle after the license to operate a motor vehicle had been revoked by reason of his or her having been found to be an habitual traffic offender, number plate violation to conceal identification, failure to stop for police, speeding in violation of special regulation, failure to stop/yield, reckless operation of a motor vehicle, uninsured motor vehicle, and a passing violation, released on personal recognizance, continued to 9/19/16 for pretrial conference.
Enrique Cintron, 46, of South Main Street, Orange. Pleaded innocent to resisting arrest, two charges of assault and battery on two different police officers, assault and battery with a dangerous weapon, to wit, a tazer, attempting to commit a crime, to wit, attempt to steal a police cruiser, and wanton destruction of property over $250, different date from previous case, bail set at $20,000 cash or $200,000 surety, continued to 9/19/16 for pretrial conference.
Alison R. Kangas, 27, of Rindge, N.H. Pleaded innocent to possessing a Class A drug, to wit, heroin, and possessing a Class B drug, to wit, cocaine, bail set at $200 cash or $2,000 surety, continued to 9/19/16 for pretrial conference. Must pay counsel fee of $150, or perform 16 hours of community service.
Tyrne C. McClure, 36, listed as homeless. Pleaded innocent to being a sex offender failing to register, subsequence offense, in Erving, bail set at $500 cash or $5,000 surety, continued to 9/30/16 for pretrial conference.
Jeffrey M. Cordio, 23, of Gardner. Pleaded innocent to leaving the scene of property damage, and violation of state highway traffic regulations, in Athol, released on personal recognizance, continued to 10/14/16 for pretrial conference. Must pay counsel fee of $150, or perform 16 hours of community service.
Angel G. Echevarria, 20, of Fitchburg. Pleaded innocent to breaking and entering into a building in the daytime with intent to commit a felony, larceny over $250, and larceny under $250, in Athol, released on personal recognizance, continued to 10/4/16 for pretrial conference. Must pay counsel fee of $150, or perform 16 hours of community service.
Thomas J. Ratte, 48, of Munson Street Greenfield. Pleaded innocent to possessing a Class B drug, to wit, methamphetamine, subsequence offense, in Warwick, released on personal recognizance, continued to 10/11/16 for pretrial conference.
Sarah Yazdi, 42, of Fitchburg. Pleaded innocent to operating a motor vehicle with license suspended, subsequence offense, no license in possession, and no inspection sticker, in Erving, released on personal recognizance, continued to 12/2/16 for pretrial conference.
Steven T. Roberts, 25, of Russ Street, Orange. Pleaded innocent to disorderly conduct, disturbing the peace, and assault and battery, released on personal recognizance, continued to 10/4/16 for pretrial conference. Must pay legal counsel fee of $150, and $50 legal counsel contribution.
Jean E. LaChance, 60, of lake Street, Athol. Admitted to sufficient facts operating under the influence of liquor, but continued without a finding until 9/1/17, with 45 days mandatory loss of license, but must have no driving until the Registry of Motor Vehicles reinstates the license, plus head-injury assessment of $250, and OUI victims assessment of $50. Must take and complete the driver alcohol education program and pay the fee of $707.76, and must take any after-care recommended, must have no alcohol and subject to screens. Charges of negligent operation of a motor vehicle, and of threatening to commit a crime, to wit, murder, both dismissed on request of the Commonwealth. Found not responsible for possessing an open container of alcohol in a motor vehicle. Admitted to sufficient facts violation of an abuse prevention order, but continued without a finding until 9/1/17. Must pay counsel fee of $150, or perform 16 hours of community service. Must pay $50 per month probation supervision fee, or perform four hours per month community service.
Krystal A. Irons, 30, of Oxbow Road, Orange. Pleaded guilty to possessing a Class A drug, to wit, heroin, placed on probation until 9/1/17, must have no drugs or alcohol, and subject to screens/tests, must take and complete a substance abuse evaluation, and take any after-care treatment recommended, including residential treatment, and must have mental health evaluation and take any after-care recommended. Charge of being an arrestee furnishing a false name or Social Security Number, dismissed on request of the Commonwealth. Must pay legal counsel fee of $150.
Miguel A. Sierra, 20, of Fitchburg. Admitted to sufficient facts for breaking and entering a vehicle or boat at nighttime with intent to commit a felony, but continued without a finding until 9/1/17, with victim witness assessment of $90, and probation may terminate early if proof is provided of grade point average of 3.0 or above, and must complete the restorative probation program. Must pay counsel fee of $150, or perform 16 hours of community service.
Daniel P. Roy, 19, of Fitchburg, Admitted to sufficient facts for breaking and entering a vehicle or boat at nighttime with intent to commit a felony, but continued without a finding until 2/28/17, with victim witness assessment of $90, and must complete the restorative justice program. Must pay legal counsel fee of $150. Must pay $50 per month probation supervision fee.
