Judge Patrick Sabbs
Greenfield, Oct. 2
Kevin Bonilla-Reyes, 29, of Leyfred Terrace, Springfield. Charge of breaking and entering a building daytime for felony and larceny over $1,200, by Greenfield Police. Victim witness assessment of $50. Admission to sufficient facts accepted and sufficient facts found, but continued without a finding until Oct. 1, 2020. Must stay away from a High Street residence, and must undergo a mental health evaluation and treatment as required. Charge of larceny of a credit card and improper use of credit cards under $1,200. Pled guilty and found guilty. Placed on probation until Oct. 1, 2020. The counsel fee of $150 must be paid, while the probation supervision fee was waived.
Jessica L. Speed, 28, of Mountain View, Saint Johnsbury, Vt. Charge of assault and battery on a police officer, resisting arrest, a marked lanes violation, a motor vehicle lights violation, trafficking in 18 grams or more or less than 36 grams of cocaine, and possession with intent to distribute a Class A drug. Bail set at $1,000 cash or $10,000 surety. Pretrial conference set for Nov. 1. The counsel fee was waived.
Ryan W. Barcomb, 26, of Church Street, Hinsdale, N.H. Charge OUI-liquor over .08 percent, in Greenfield by State Police from the Shelburne barracks. Admission to sufficient facts accepted and sufficient facts found, but continued without a finding until Oct. 2, 2020, with 45 days loss of license, OUI fee by $250, OUI victims assessment of $50, head injury assessment of $250 and victim witness assessment of $50. Must complete the Driver Alcohol Education Program. Found not responsible on charges of a state highway traffic violation and a marked lanes violation. The counsel fee and probation supervision fee were waived.
William J. Durie-Poliwoda, 22, of Geryk Court, Southampton. Charge of OUI-liquor over .08 percent, in Deerfield by State Police from the Shelburne barracks. Admission to sufficient facts accepted and sufficient facts found, but continued without a finding until Oct. 2, 2020, with OUI fee of $250, OUI victims assessment of $50, head injury assessment of $250, victim witness assessment of $50 and 45-day loss of license. Must complete the Driver Alcohol Education Program. Found not responsible on a charge of a marked lanes violation. Charge of negligent operation of a motor vehicle was dismissed upon the request of the commonwealth. The probation supervision fee of $65 was continued monthly, if required.
Salvador Arocho, 36, of South Street, Holyoke. Charges of unlicensed operation of a motor vehicle and driving at a rate of speed exceeding the posted limit, in Whately by State Police from the Northampton barracks. Released on personal recognizance. Pretrial conference set for Dec. 13.
Paula L. Pelletier, 46, of State Road, Whately. Charge of OUI-liquor over .08 percent, in Whately by State Police from the Northampton barracks. Admission to sufficient facts accepted and sufficient facts found, but continued without a finding until Oct. 2, 2020, with 45 days of loss of license, OUI fee of $250, OUI victim assessment of $50, head injury assessment of $250 and ivictim witness assessment of $50. Must complete the Driver Alcohol Education Program. Found not responsible on a charge of a marked lanes violation. Charge of negligent operation of a motor vehicle was dismissed upon the request of the commonwealth. The probation supervision fee of $65 must be paid monthly, if required.
Elijah M. Furtado, 29, of South Prospect Street, Millers Falls. Charge of an uninsured motor vehicle, by Northfield Police. Court cost of $50 was dismissed. Charge of operating a motor vehicle with a suspended registration was dismissed upon the request of the commonwealth.
Jeremy E. Poirier, 39, of Hope Street, Greenfield. Charge of unlicensed operation of a motor vehicle, in Greenfield by State Police from the Shelburne barracks. Court cost of $50 was dismissed. Found not responsible on charges of failing to stop or yield and no inspection sticker.
Maria L. Washington, 43, of Farren Avenue, Turners Falls. Charge of assault and battery, by Montague Police. Released on personal recognizance. Pretrial conference set for Dec. 2. The counsel fee of $150 must be paid, or community service completed.
Aaron M. Pineda, 26, of Marlboro Road, Brattleboro, Vt. Charge of improperly storing a firearm, in Bernardston by State Police from the Shelburne barracks. Released on personal recognizance. Pretrial conference set for Dec. 2. The counsel fee of $150 must be paid.
Charlotte Park, 31, of Grove Street, Greenfield. Charge of operating a motor vehicle with a suspended license, by Deerfield Police, was dismissed upon the request of the commonwealth.
Desiree Collazo, 26, of West Franklin Street, Holyoke. Charge of operating a motor vehicle with a suspended license, in Greenfield by State Police from the Shelburne barracks. Court cost of $50 was dismissed. Found not responsible on a charge of no inspection sticker.
Leonard A. Kahle Jr., 51, of Forest Street, Erving. Charge of unlicensed operation of a motor vehicle, by Gill Police. Court cost of $50 was dismissed.
Gates Tuttle III, 48, of Wells Street, Greenfield. Charges of strangulation or suffocation, and assault and battery. Must have no contact with and stay 20 yards away from a named male, and away from a James Street location in Greenfield. Pretrial conference set for Dec. 2. The counsel fee of $150 must be paid, or community service completed.
Jolene L. Delcour, 52, of Main Street, Shelburne Falls. Charge of a number plate violation to conceal identification, by Shelburne Police. Court cost of $50 was dismissed.
Dannielle F. Geffrard, 31, of White Rock Drive, Windsor, Conn. Charge of willfully obstructing an emergency vehicle and unlicensed operation of a motor vehicle, in Whately by State Police from Northampton barracks. Court cost of $50 was dismissed. Charge of unlicensed operation of a motor vehicle was dismissed upon the request of the commonwealth.
Judge David Ross
Orange, Oct. 4
Reid Vaniderstine, 25, of Old Main Street, New Salem. Charged with OUI-liquor and no inspection sticker. Arraigned and held. Released on personal recognizance. Pretrial conference set for Dec. 6.
Camron D. Burnett, 18, of Ridge Road, Athol. Charged with assault and battery with a dangerous weapon and assault and battery. Arraigned and held. Released on personal recognizance. Pretrial conference set for Dec. 6.
Ryan A. White, 20, of Bryant Street, Athol. Charged with assault and battery with a dangerous weapon and assault and battery. Arraigned and held. Released on personal recognizance. Pretrial conference set for Dec. 6.
Evan M. Hamlett, 19, of White Pond Road, Athol. Charged with assault and battery with a dangerous weapon and assault and battery. Arraigned and held. Released on personal recognizance. Pretrial conference set for Dec. 6.
Richard Ray Jr., 55, of Wendell Road, New Salem. Charged with assault and battery on a police officer, resisting arrest, littering trash and disorderly conduct. Arraigned and held. Released on personal recognizance with special conditions to not consume alcohol, complete screenings and attend a weekly AA meeting. Pretrial conference set for Dec. 6.
Steven M. Wilson, 40, of Mount Pleasant Street, Athol. Charged with assault and battery, destruction of property in the amount greater than $1,200 and intimidating a witness/juror/police/court official. Arraigned and held. Released on personal recognizance with special conditions to have no contact with the victim. Pretrial conference set for Dec. 9.
Katie E. Russell, 29, of Plumtree Road, Sunderland. Charges of OUI-liquor over .08 percent, negligent operation of a motor vehicle and a marked lanes violation, by Deerfield Police. Released on personal recognizance. Pretrial conference set for Dec. 6.
Christopher A. Roach, 25, of Leyden Road, Greenfield. Charges of a marked lanes violation, failure to stop or yield, operating a motor vehicle with a suspended license and OUI-liquor over .08 percent, second offense, in Greenfield by State Police from the Shelburne barracks. Released on conditions to not consume alcohol, with screenings. Pretrial conference set for Dec. 2. The counsel fee of $150 must be paid.
