Trevor A. Peloquin, 26, of Devens Court, Greenfield. violation of an abuse prevention order in Montague. Released on personal recognizance. Continued to 3/29/18 for pretrial conference. Must pay legal counsel fee of $150.
Ken Xiong, 32, of Enfield, Conn. Pleaded innocent to improper use of a credit card under $250, larceny from a building, and larceny of a credit card. Released on personal recognizance. Continued to 3/30/18 for pretrial conference. Must pay legal counsel fee of $150.
Nicole H. Farewell, 21, of Canaan, N.H. Admitted to sufficient facts for operating a motor vehicle in violation of a class of license in Bernardston by state police. Fined $160, plus $40 surfine and victim-witness assessment of $50. Continued to 5/4/18 for status review of payments. Admitted to sufficient facts for no registration in possession. sufficient facts found. Fined $35. Charge of conspiracy to violate drug laws dismissed on request of the Commonwealth. Found not responsible for speeding, motor vehicle lights violation. Must pay legal counsel fee of $150.
Shawn W. Parsons, 25, of Park Street, Greenfield. Found responsible for charge of miscellaneous municipal motor vehicle ordinance or bylaw, to wit, did use sidewalks, to skate, skateboard, or bicycle in a bus district, in violation of a town of Greenfield violation to be dismissed on payment of $50 court costs, this day.
Shawn W. Parsons, 25, of Mill Street, Greenfield. Pleaded innocent to unlicensed operation of a motor vehicle, different date from previous case. Released on personal recognizance. Continued to 5/4/18 for pretrial conference.
Tina M. Deforge, 51, of Prospect Street, Orange. Admitted to sufficient facts for violation of harassment prevention order in Greenfield.Sufficient facts found, but continued without a finding until 5/4/18 with victim-witness assessment of $50, and must have no abuse of the victim. Must perform 16 hours community service in lieu of legal counsel fee. Must pay $50 per month probation supervision fee.
Julian J. Martinez, 24, of Hyde Park. Charge of operating a motor vehicle with license suspended to be dismissed on payment of $50 court costs, paid today. Found not responsible for rate of speeding exceeding the posted limit.
Livia Gonzalez, 42, of Montague City Road, Turners Falls. Charge of operating a motor vehicle with license suspended to be dismissed on payment of $50 court costs, by 3/16/18 for pretrial conference.
Jamie L. Pratt, 41, of Pleasant Street, Erving. Pleaded guilty to shoplifting with retail value of $100, from Rite Aid in Montague.Sentenced to three months in the house of correction, concurrent with six other cases.
Jamie L. Pratt, 41, of Pleasant Street, Erving. Pleaded guilty to shoplifting, third offense, at Big Y Supermarket, different date from previous case. Sentenced to three months in the house of correction, concurrent with sentence in another case.
Jamie L. Pratt, 41, of Pleasant Street, Erving. Pleaded guilty to shoplifting, third offense, different date from previous cases, at Tractor Supply in Greenfield. Sentenced to three months in the house of correction, concurrent with sentence in another case. Pleaded guilty to attempting to commit a crime, to wit, shoplifting. Sentenced to the same three months in the house of correction, concurrent with count one.
Jamie L. Pratt, 41, of Pleasant Street, Erving. Pleaded guilty to larceny under $250 in Greenfield, different date from previous cases. Sentenced to three months in the house of correction, concurrent with sentence in another case. Pleaded guilty to receiving stolen property from Tractor Supply in Greenfield, concurrent with count one.
Jamie L. Pratt, 41, of Pleasant Street, Erving. Pleaded guilty to attempting to commit a crime in Greenfield, to wit, the attempt itself, different date from previous cases. Sentenced to three months in the house of correction, concurrent with count one. Pleaded guilty to receiving stolen property, also sentenced to three months in the house of correction, concurrent with count one.
Jamie L. Pratt, 41, of Pleasant Street, Erving. Pleaded guilty to shoplifting by concealing merchandise of $100 value at Bootleggers Footware Center in Greenfield, different date from previous cases. Sentenced to the same three months in the house of correction, concurrent with sentence in another case.
Kimberly Charette, 37, of Main Street, Charlemont. Admitted to sufficient facts for shoplifting, at Adam and Eve store in Greenfield,. Victim witness assessment of $50 was waived, and must pay $50 restitution to the store.
Sharnay L. Handy, 25, of White River Junction, Vt. Admitted to sufficient facts for possessing a Class A drug, to wit, heroin, in Bernardston by state police. Fined $360 with $90 surfine, and victim-witness assessment of $50. Charges of possessing a Class B drug, to wit, cocaine with intent to distribute, and conspiracy to violate drug laws, to wit, to distribute drugs both dismissed on request of the Commonwealth. Must pay counsel fee of $150, or perform 16 hours of community service.
Oliver V. Richards, 27, of Russell Street, Greenfield. Charge of larceny from a person. Bail set at $100. Continued to 3/7/18 for pretrial conference.
Jeff J. Frasher, 47, of Mechanic Street, Orange. Pleaded guilty to operating under the influence of liquor or 0.08 percent, second offense. Placed on probation until 2/4/20 with head-injury assessment of $250, and victim-witness assessment of $50, and must take the 14-day inpatient program and take any after-care recommended. Charge of operating a motor vehicle, subsequent offense, dismissed on request of the Commonwealth. Found not responsible for marked lanes violation,
Jeff J. Frasher, 47, of Mechanic Street, Orange. Admitted to sufficient facts for possessing a Class A drug, to wit, heroin, different date from previous case. Sufficient facts found, but continued without a finding until 2/5/19. Must have no drugs or alcohol, and subject to screens, and must take and complete a substance abuse evaluation, and take any after-care treatment recommended, Found not responsible for possessing an open container of alcohol in a motor vehicle.
Michelle T. Bono, 26, of Central Street, Athol. Charge of operating a motor vehicle with license suspended in Athol by state police to be dismissed on payment of $50 court costs, forthwith. Found not responsible for motor vehicle lights violation.
Simon E. Winikainen, 34, of Anson, Maine. Admitted to sufficient facts for possessing a Class C drug, to wit, liquid THC in Erving, charges of operating under the influence of drugs, and negligent operation of a motor vehicle. Sufficient facts found, but continued without a finding until 2/5/19 with victim-witness assessment of $50, and all drug substances were seized and ordered forfeited. Charges of operating under the influence of drugs, and negligent operation of a motor vehicle, were not prosecuted, as, according to a statement made by a counsel from the district attorney’s office, due to the state of the law at this time, the Commonwealth can’t prove these charges beyond a reasonable doubt. Second charge of possessing a Class C drug, to wit, THC, and carrying a dangerous weapon, to wit, a knife were both dismissed on request of the Commonwealth. Found not responsible for open container of marijuana in a vehicle. Must pay $50 per month probation supervision fee.
Steven M. Rocheleau, 32, of Winthrop Street, Athol. Pleaded innocent to unlicensed operation of a motor vehicle. Released on personal recognizance. Continued to 2/9/18 for pretrial conference.
Steven M. Rocheleau, 32, of Winthrop Street, Athol. Pleaded innocent to unlicensed operation of a motor vehicle, different date from previous case. Released on personal recognizance. Continued to 2/9/18 for pretrial conference.
Steven M. Rocheleau, 32, of Winthrop Street, Athol. Pleaded innocent to strangulation or suffocation, assault and battery on a pregnant victim, assault and battery on family/household member, assault and battery, with a dangerous weapon on the pregnant victim, and of threatening to commit a crime, to wit, murder. Held without right to bail until 2/9/18 for bail hearing. Inquiry made by the court under 276, Section 56A. A C276, Section 56A form was filed by the Commonwealth. Allegation of abuse under Chapter 276, Section 56A was found. Must pay legal counsel fee of $150.
Jammie P. Brown, 45, of Prospect Street, Athol. Pleaded innocent to assault and battery on family/household member. Released on personal recognizance. Inquiry made by the court under 276, Section 56A. A C276, Section 56A form was filed by the Commonwealth. Allegation of abuse under Chapter 276, Section 56A was found. Continued to 3/30/`8 for pretrial conference. Must pay counsel fee of $150, or perform 12 hours of community service, in lieu of regular 16 hours.
Derek Hartin, 29, of Royalston. Pleaded guilty to operating a motor vehicle with license suspended. Sentenced to 10 days in the house of correction, direct, and concurrent with another case and given credit for time served. Pleaded guilty to larceny of a motor vehicle. Sufficient facts found, but continued without a finding until 18 months in the house of correction, 75 days direct, suspended. Placed on probation until 2/4/20. Must have no alcohol and subject to screens. Must take and complete a substance abuse evaluation, and take any after-care treatment recommended. Charge of larceny from a person dismissed on request of the Commonwealth. Probation is same and concurrent with the previous case.
Derek Hartin, 29, of Royalston. Pleaded guilty to possessing a Class A drug, to wit, heroin in Orange, different date from previous case. Placed on probation until 2/4/19, with same conditions as in the previous case. Must pay counsel fee of $150, or perform 12 hours of community service, in lieu of regular 16 hours. Must pay probation supervision fee of $65 per month.
Patrick J. Johnson, 54, of West Leyden Road, Colrain. Pleaded innocent to assault and battery on family/household member, and disorderly conduct in Greenfield. Bail set at $250 cash, and it was posted. Continued to 3/9/18 for pretrial conference.
Chevyonne S. Mercier, 31, of Johnson Road, Orange. Placed on pretrial probation until 8/7/18, for assault and battery, and must have no abuse of the alleged victim.
Austin Mercier, 28, of Johnson Road, Orange. Placed on pretrial probation until 8/7/18 for assault and battery in Gill by state police. Must have no abuse of the alleged victim.
Kaineeca D. Pabon, 22, of Oakman Street, Turners Falls. Placed on pretrial probation until 5/8/18 for possessing a Class B drug, to wit, cocaine, and also for possessing a Class B drug, to wit, adderall, both in Greenfield. Must pay counsel fee of $150, or perform 16 hours of community service.
Amanda M. Thatcher, 40, of Wells Street, Greenfield. Pleaded innocent to assault and battery on family/household member, and disorderly conduct. Bail set at $25 cash. Continued to 2/28/18 for pretrial conference.
Carlos P. Andino, 50, of Wells Street, Greenfield. Pleaded innocent to violation of an abuse prevention order. Released on personal recognizance. Continued to 4/3/18 for pretrial conference. Must pay legal counsel fee of $150.
Jose L. Vellon-Santiago Jr., 22, of Turnpike Road, Turners Falls. Pleaded innocent to larceny over $250, at Greenfield Savings Bank, and uttering a false check in Greenfield. Released on personal recognizance. Continued to 4/3/18 for pretrial conference.
Yvonne Reynolds, 52, of Mohawk Trail, Greenfield. Pleaded innocent to assault and battery on family/household member. Released on personal recognizance. Continued to 3/8/18 for pretrial conference. Must pay legal counsel fee of $150.
Agutin Rubio-Suarez, 26, of Indian Orchard. Found responsible for unlicensed operation of a motor vehicle, fined $100 and decriminalized, to wit, converted to a civil offense.
Edwin A. Martinez-Vasquez, 32, of West Springfield. Admitted to sufficient facts for operating under the influence of liquor or 0.08 percent, amended down from second offense. Sufficient facts found, but continued without a finding until 2/5/19, plus OUI fee of $250, OUI victims assessment of $50, head-injury assessment of $250, and victim-witness assessment of $50. Must take and complete the driver alcohol education program, and pay the fee of $726.80. Must have Scram program and license lost until the Registry of Motor Vehicles reinstates the license. Admitted to sufficient facts for negligent operation of a motor vehicle, sufficient facts found, but continued without a finding until 2/5/19. Found not responsible for marked lanes violation, and possessing an open container of alcohol in a motor vehicle. Must pay legal counsel fee of $150. Must pay probation supervision fee of $65 per month.
Jacob H. Whiteman, 27, of Glen Road, Northfield. Admitted to sufficient facts for possessing a Class A drug, to wit, heroin. Sufficient facts found, but continued without a finding until 5/8/18, with victim-witness assessment of $50, and must have no drugs, and subject to screens. Must remain in treatment. Must sign releases so that the probation office can monitor attendance at programs ordered by the judge, and must take medications as prescribed. Charge of negligent operation of a motor vehicle dismissed on request of the Commonwealth. Found not responsible for breakdown lane violation, and open container of Marijuana in a vehicle. Must pay legal counsel fee of $150.
Abdel V. Clemente, 29, of Stanley Street, Greenfield. Placed on pretrial probation until 5/4/18, for two charges of assault and battery.
Brenden S. Anderson, 28, of Southwick. Pleaded innocent to number plate violation to conceal identification, uninsured motor vehicle, and unregistered motor vehicle in Bernardston by state police. Released on personal recognizance. Continued to 3/16/18 for pretrial conference.
John J. Babits, 71, of Oakman Street, Turners Falls. Pleaded innocent to being a sex offender failing to register in Montague by state police. Released on personal recognizance. Continued to 3/8/18 for pretrial conference.
Christopher K. Fonville, 26, of Indian Orchard. Admitted to sufficient facts for charge of unregistered motor vehicle in Greenfield by state police. Fined $100. Admitted to sufficient facts for number plate violation to conceal identification. Fined $80, plus $20 surfine, and victim-witness assessment of $50, Charges of receiving stolen property, and intimidating a witness, juror, police, or court official, both dismissed on request of the commonwealth. Found not responsible for marked lanes violation. Must pay legal counsel fee of $150.
Luke Schoel, 44, of Gloucester. Charges of unlicensed operation of a motor vehicle, and operating with suspended registration in Bernardston by state police were both dismissed on request of the Commonwealth. Charge of uninsured motor vehicle, dismissed on request of the Commonwealth.
Anthony M. Marcella II, 53, of Hinsdale, N.H. Pleaded innocent to improper use of a credit card under $250 in Ashfield by state police. Released on personal recognizance. Continued to 3/8/18 for pretrial conference. Must pay legal counsel fee of $150.
Bryan R. Lewandowski, 28, of Graves Road, Greenfield. Pleaded innocent to leaving the scene of property damage, no inspection sticker, and rate of speed exceeding the posted limit. Released on personal recognizance. Continued to 4/10/18 for pretrial conference.
Lee M. Williams, 27, of Conway Street, Greenfield. Charge of operating with suspended registration in Deerfield to be dismissed on payment of $50 court costs. Charge of uninsured motor vehicle dismissed on request of the Commonwealth.
Michael C. Randelph, 28, of High Street, Greenfield. Charge of number plate violation to conceal identification in Sunderland to be dismissed on payment of $50 court costs, to be paid this date. Charge of uninsured motor vehicle dismissed on request of the Commonwealth. Found not responsible for unregistered motor vehicle.
Susan M. Whitney, 48, of Tully Road, Orange. Charge of shoplifting, at Walmart, amended down from larceny under $250, and it was filed as guilty on this date. Must pay counsel fee of $150, or perform 12 hours of community service, in lieu of regular 16-hours.
Alissa Burns, 29, of Wachusett Avenue, Athol. Pleaded innocent to two charges of distributing obscene matter in Orange. Released on personal recognizance. Continued to 4/2/18 for pretrial conference. Must pay counsel fee of $150, or perform 16 hours of community service.
