Greenfield, May 23, Judge William Mazanec III

Ray Martinez, 31, of Waterbury, Conn. Admitted to sufficient facts for violation of abuse prevention order, in Greenfield, placed on probation until 11/22/17, and concurrent with sentence in another case; must take and complete a certified batterer’s program and pay the fee, must have mental health evaluation according to state law, and must take any aftercare treatment recommended, must have no abuse of the victim, must stay away from and have no contact with the victim, and must abide by any 209A restraining order in effect.

Ray Martinez, 31, of White Birch Avenue, Greenfield. Admitted to sufficient facts for violation of abuse prevention order, in Greenfield by state police, different date from previous case, placed on probation until 11/22/17, and with all conditions as listed in the previous case.

Richard P. Bickom, 39, of Bellingham. Pleaded innocent to violation of abuse prevention order, assault and battery on a family or household member, subsequent offense, and intimidating a witness, a juror, police or court official, in Montague, bail set at $1,000 cash, or $10,000 surety, continued to 6/27/16 for pretrial conference.

Tyler S. LeBlanc, 19, of High Street, Greenfield. Found responsible for disorderly conduct, in Greenfield by state police, fined $100. Charge of resisting arrest,, to be dismissed on payment of $100 court costs.

Edward Smiarowski, 65, of Christian Lane, Whately. Admitted to sufficient facts for disorderly conduct, in Deerfield, and sufficient facts found, but continued without a finding until 5/24/16 with $150 court costs. Charge of assault and battery dismissed on request of the commonwealth.

Greenfield, May 25, Judge William Mazanec III

Bliss C. Burg, 40, of Fourth street, Turners Falls. Pleaded guilty to shoplifting at Food City on Avenue A in Turners Falls, fined $60 and ordered paid by credit, for the fine, of two days in custody, and closed.

Joseph M. Young, 52, of Ludlow. Pleaded innocent to violation of abuse prevention order, in Greenfield, released on personal recognizance, continued to 7/15/16 for pretrial conference.

Greenfield, May 26, Judge William Mazanec III

Todd A. Cromack, 55, of Amherst Road, Sunderland. Pleaded innocent to violation of abuse prevention order, released on personal recognizance, must stay five-yards away from and have no contact with the alleged victim, and stay away from a River Street location, and from Franklin County Technical School, and from WOW Frozen Yogurt on Federal Street in Greenfield, continued to 7/6/16 for pretrial conference.

Mark J. Smith Jr., 22, of Second Street, Turners Falls. Placed on pretrial probation until 7/8/16 for shoplifting at F.L. Roberts gas station/store in Turners Falls. Must pay a one time $50 Probation Supervision Fee.

Theodore E. Murphy, 49, of Avenue A, Turners Falls. Pleaded innocent to possession of a Class B drug, to wit, crack cocaine, and no inspection sticker, in Greenfield, released on personal recognizance, continued to 7/6/16 for pretrial conference.

Reinaldo Calderon, 36, of Avenue A, Turners Falls. Admitted to sufficient facts for assault and battery on a family or household member, sentenced to one-year in the house of correction, suspended, placed on probation until 11/24/17, must have substance abuse evaluation and take any follow up treatment recommended, must have mental health evaluation according to state law, and must take any aftercare treatment recommended, must take and complete a certified batterer’s program and pay the fee, must have no drugs or alcohol, subject to screens/tests, and must abide by any 209A restraining order in effect. Admitted to sufficient facts for resisting arrest, placed on probation until 11/24/17, with the same conditions as listed above. Charges of disorderly conduct, malicious destruction of property over $250 value, and disturbing the peace, were dismissed on request of the commonwealth. Must pay $150 legal counsel fee, and $150 legal counsel contribution. Must pay $65 per month probation supervision fee.

Richard N. Tirrell, 44, listed as homeless, of Greenfield. Admitted to sufficient facts for larceny over $250 value from a person 60 or over and/or disabled, sentenced to one-year in the house of correction, direct, with credit for time held. Admitted to sufficient facts for three more charges of larceny over $250 value from a person 60 or over and/or disabled, sentenced to the same one year in the house of correction, direct, concurrent with the first count and sentence. Admitted to sufficient facts for seven charges of forgery of a check, with the same sentence of one year in the house of correction, concurrent with count one, and six of the charges dismissed on request of the commonwealth. Admitted to sufficient facts for uttering a false check, and sentenced to one year in the house of correction, and concurrent with count one charge and sentence; six charges of uttering a false check, were dismissed on request of the commonwealth. Must pay $150 legal counsel fee.

Brittany N. Heath, 27, of Claremont, N.H. Admitted to sufficient facts for operating with suspended license, in Bernardston by state police, fined $400, plus $100 surfine. Admitted to sufficient facts for being an operator refusing to identify his or her self, fined $80 with $20 surfine. Charge of intimidating a witness, a juror, police or court official, dismissed on request of the commonwealth. Must pay $150 legal counsel fee.

Joshua D. Hastings, 32, of Turnpike Road, Turners Falls. Admitted to sufficient facts for operating under the influence of liquor, in Deerfield, and sufficient facts found, but continued without a finding until 5/25/17, with 45-day mandatory loss of license, plus $250 head injury assessment, OUI fee of $250, OUI victim’s assessment of $50, and victim witness fee of $50. Must take and complete the driver alcohol education program, and pay the fee of $707.76. Admitted to sufficient facts for failure to stop for police, and sufficient facts found, but continued without a finding until 5/25/17, concurrent with the first count, and $100 court costs. Charges of negligent operation of a motor vehicle, and speeding, both dismissed on request of the commonwealth. Must pay $150 legal counsel fee. Must pay $65 per month probation supervision fee.

Eric J. Abdow, 30, of Elm Street, Franklin County House of Correction, Greenfield. Charge of assault and battery at the house of correction, bail set at $3,000 cash or $30,000 surety, continued to 7/8/16 for pretrial conference.

Greenfield, May 27, Judge Laurie MacLeod

Emmalouise Knight, 21, of Abbott Street, Greenfield. Pleaded innocent to operating with suspended license, released on personal recognizance, continued to 8/4/16 for pretrial conference.

Rhamsses Diaz-Santiago, 21, of Riverside Drive, Greenfield. Pleaded innocent to possessing a Class D drug, to wit, marijuana with intent to distribute, operating with suspended registration, uninsured motor vehicle, motor vehicle lights violation, and unregistered motor vehicle, in Greenfield by state police, released on personal recognizance, continued to 7/6/16 for pretrial conference. Must pay $150 legal counsel fee.

Daniel S. Yeager, 20, of Lexington, Ky. Charge of shoplifting at Sandri Stop Mart in Greenfield, was not prosecuted, as according to a written statement from a counsel in the district attorney’s office, the defendant is being transported to Kentucky on fugitive charges.

Jose A. Nunez, 31, of Springfield. Charge of operating with suspended registration, in Bernardston, dismissed on request of the commonwealth.

Patrick Jean, 56, of Manchester Center, Vt. Charge of operating with suspended license, in Greenfield by state police, subsequent offense, to be dismissed on payment of $50 court costs. Found not responsible for failure to stop or yield.

Alexander Soto, 28, of Springfield. Found responsible for failure to stop or yield, in Whately by state police, fined $100. Charge of unlicensed operation of a motor vehicle, dismissed on request of the commonwealth.

Orange, May 27, Judge David S. Ross

Lisa A. Sargent, 52, of Gardner.Pleaded innocent to larceny over $250, in Orange, released on personal recognizance, continued to 8/1/16 for pretrial conference. Must pay $150 legal counsel fee, or perform 16 hours community service.

Patrick P. Ward, 36, of Pleasant Street, Athol. Pleaded innocent to shoplifting at Ocean State Job Lots, released on personal recognizance, continued to 6/21/16 for pretrial conference.

Stacey L. Lawrence, 41, of East River Street, Orange. Pleaded innocent to larceny over $250, released on personal recognizance, continued to 7/1/16 for pretrial conference.

Stacey L. Lawrence, 41, of East River Street, Orange. Pleaded innocent to three charges of larceny of a credit card, five charges of larceny under $250 value, one charge of credit card fraud over $250, and one charge of conspiracy, different date from previous case, bail set at $1,500 cash or $15,000 surety, continued to 7/1/16 for pretrial conference. Must pay $150 legal counsel fee.

Keith S. Allen, 46, listed as homeless, of Orange. Pleaded innocent to possession of Class C drug, to wit, Clonazepam, three charges of larceny of a credit card, four charges of larceny under $250 value, one charge of credit card fraud over $250, and conspiracy, bail set at $2,500 cash, or $25,000 surety, advised of right to bail review, continued to 6/20/16 for pretrial conference. Must pay $150 legal counsel fee.

Bryce M. Cass, 26, of Old Keene Road, Athol. Pleaded innocent to heroin/morphine/opium trafficking in 18 grams or more and less than 36 grams, and conspiracy to violate drug laws, in Orange by state police, bail set at $10,000 cash or $100,000 surety, advised of right to bail review, if released, must have no drugs or alcohol, subject to screens/tests, continued to 6/10/16 for pretrial conference. Must pay $150 legal counsel fee.

Edward J. Gralinski Jr., 64, of Hadley. Charge of numberplate violation to conceal identification, to be dismissed on payment of $50 court costs, forthwith. Charge of using a military motor vehicle without authority, dismissed on request of the commonwealth prior to arraignment. Found not responsible for unregistered motor vehicle.