Randy E. Furtado, 45, of Lear Road, Portland, Tenn. Charges of marked lanes violation, and speeding, in Greenfield, found responsible, fined $100 assessment each. Charge of failure to wear a seat, found responsible, filed $25 assessment. Charges of OUI-liquor or .08, with fourth offense, and operating a motor vehicle with license suspended, subsequence offense, and were both listed as not processed. Must pay $150 counsel fee, or perform community service.
Kortney Thurber, 20, of Pond Street, Greenfield. Charge of possessing a Class A drug, in Greenfield by State Police, from Shelburne, and after a bail review the defendant was released on eight conditions, beginning that she may reside at home with her mother, or at her stepmother’s location, must obey home rules, must remain as drug and alcohol free, must be subject to random screens, must engage in treatment as per probation, must attend four AA or NA meetings a week, must observe a 10 p.m. to 5 a.m. curfew, and must report to Probation Department per probation.
Gregory C. Williams, 70, of Millers Falls Road, Turners Falls. Charge of assault and battery on a person of 60 and/or disabled, in Montague, with bail set for $500 and is already posted, and must have no abuse of the victim, with pretrial set for May 6. Must pay $150 counsel fee.
Robert W. Rogers, 31, of Spring Terrace, Greenfield. Charges of OUI-liquor or .08, second offence, an negligent operation of a motor vehicle, and possess of an open container of alcohol in a motor vehicle, with terms of release set at personal recognizance, with pretrial conference is now set as May 2.
Christopher G, Sharra, 29, of Acorn Drive, Winchester, N. H. Charges of marked lanes violation, registration not in possession, and trafficking in 18 grams, or more, or less than 36 grams, of cocaine, in Whately by State Police from Northampton, with terms of release set with special conditions, defendant must attend and complete the Phoenix House in Keene, N. H., must sign a waiver of rendition, must sign a waiver of probation, and must remain drug free, with probation to have access to drug testing results, with the pretrial conference in Greenfield is set for May 7.
