Greenfield, March 25, Judge William Mazanec III

Diego Gonzalez, 23, of Melrose. Found responsible for no inspection sticker, in Shelburne by state police, fined $50. Found responsible for motor vehicle lights violation, fined $30. Charge of operating with suspended license, dismissed on request of the Commonwealth.

Troy Fortin, 20, of Mountainview Drive, Charlemont. Found responsible for no inspection sticker, in Shelburne by state police, fined $50. Found responsible for motor vehicle lights violation, fined $35. Charge of operating with suspended license, dismissed on request of the Commonwealth.

Jesse M. Hudson, 24, of Pleasant Street, Conway. Admitted to sufficient facts for operating under the influence of liquor, in Deerfield, and sufficient facts found, but continued without a finding until 3/24/17, 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. Must pay $65 per month probation supervision fee.

Peter T. Hebert, 56, of Smith Street, Greenfield. Pleaded guilty to operating with suspended license, amended down from operating with suspended license for operating under the influence of liquor, fined $150 plus $50 surfine. Found not responsible for no inspection sticker. Must pay $150 legal counsel fee.

Brian M. Prouty, 28, of Winchester, N. H. Placed on pretrial probation until 9/23/16 for negligent operation of a motor vehicle, in Bernardston, and must take and complete the certified safe driver’s course, and pay the fee. Must pay a one time $100 probation supervision fee.

Norma I. Rivera, 57, of Wells Street, Greenfield. Pleaded innocent to breaking and entering with intent to commit a misdemeanor, and larceny under $250 value, released on personal recognizance, continued to 5/2/16 for pretrial conference. Must pay $150 legal counsel fee.

David A. Fifield, 29, of Wells River, Vt. Pleaded guilty to possession of a Class A drug, to wit, heroin, in Deerfield by state police, fined $200, and sentenced to four days in the house of correction, and then given credit for four days time served, and the fine to be paid today. Charge of possession of a Class B drug, to wit, crack, dismissed on request of the Commonwealth. Must pay $150 legal counsel fee.

Roberto L. Concepcion, 46, of Springfield. Charge of operating with suspended license, in Greenfield by state police, to be dismissed on payment of $100 court costs, paid today. Found not responsible for no inspection sticker.

Aaron Osciak, 37, of Elm Street, Greenfield. Pleaded innocent to indecent assault and battery on a child under 14, released on personal recognizance, conditional that the defendant shall have no unsupervised, direct or indirect contact, with any child under the age of 18, in any manner, including physical contact, verbal contact or contact by electronic means, and any such supervised contact must be by an adult with an official legal obligation for the child’s welfare, that the defendant has apprised of the charge against him; and other conditions aligned to that initial order, continued to 5/3/16 for pretrial conference. Must pay $150 legal counsel fee.

David Prue, 28, of Columbia Avenue, Orange. Pleaded innocent to indecent assault and battery on a child under 14, released on personal recognizance, with conditions the same as in previous case, that the defendant shall have no unsupervised, direct or indirect contact, with any child under the age of 18, in any manner, including physical contact, verbal contact or contact by electronic means, and any such supervised contact must be by an adult with an official legal obligation for the child’s welfare, that the defendant has apprised of the charge against him; and other conditions aligned to that initial order, continued to 5/4/16 for pretrial conference. Must pay $150 legal counsel fee.

Orange, March 25,Judge David S. Ross

John R. Hayes, 43, of Colrain Road, Greenfield. Pleaded innocent to failure to provide a DNA sample to the state database, in Orange by state police, released on personal recognizance, continued to 5/2/16 for pretrial conference. Must pay $150 legal counsel fee, or perform 16 hours community service.

James M. Thurber, 43, of Central Street. Erving. Pleaded innocent to assault and battery on a family or household member, released on personal recognizance, inquiry made by the court under 276A, Section 56A, C276, Section 56a form filed by the Commonwealth, allegation of abuse under C276 Section 56A found, continued to 5/2/16 for pretrial conference. Must pay $150 legal counsel fee, or perform 16 hours community service.

Paulo Goncalves, of Adams. Pleaded innocent to unsafe operation of a motor vehicle, and operating with suspended license, in Athol by state police, released on personal recognizance, continued to 5/2/16 for pretrial conference.

Peter C. LaFlamme, 30, of Danby, Vt. Charge of unlicensed operation of a motor vehicle, in Erving, dismissed prior to arraignment. Found not responsible for marked lanes violation.

Whitney M. Gardner, 27, of Holtshire Road, Orange. Charge of operating with suspended license, in Athol by state police, dismissed on request of the Commonwealth.

Kyle D. Smith, 28, of Main Street, Orange. Charge of operating with suspended registration, dismissed prior to arraignment. Charges of uninsured motor vehicle, and operating with suspended license, both dismissed on request of the Commonwealth.

Byron Fisher, 37, of Silver Lake Street, Athol. Found not responsible for miscellaneous motor vehicle equipment violation, in Athol by state police. Charges of operating with suspended registration, and uninsured motor vehicle, both dismissed on request of the Commonwealth.

Jonathan I. Keren, 22, of Boston. Charge of operating with suspended registration, in Erving, dismissed prior to arraignment. Found not responsible for speeding.

William L. St. Cyr, 33, of Cummings Road, Athol. Found responsible for operating with suspended license, in Orange, to be dismissed on payment of $100 fine forthwith, and decriminalized, to wit, converted to a civil complaint.

Orange, March 25, Clerk Magistrate, Laurie Dornig

Kevin A. Prue, 52, of Pinedale Avenue, Athol. Charge of wanton destruction of property over $250 value, was not prosecuted, as according to a written statement from a counsel in the district attorney’s office, after investigation by the Commonwealth, it has determined we can’t prove this charge beyond a reasonable doubt.

Hector R. Zapata, 37, of South Shelburne Road, Greenfield. Found responsible for operating with suspended license, in Greenfield by state police, fined $100, and decriminalized, to wit, converted to a civil complaint. Found responsible for speeding, fined $100. Charge of possession of a Class B drug, to wit, unmarked pills and capsules with white powder, dismissed on request of the Commonwealth. Must pay $150 legal counsel fee.

Cassey J. Platek, 28, of Elm Circle, Deerfield. Pleaded innocent to larceny over $250 by a single scheme, and nine (9) charges of uttering a false check, released on personal recognizance, continued to 5/5/16 for pretrial conference. Must pay $150 legal counsel fee.

Steven R. Keyes, 35, of State Pleaded innocent to assault and battery on a family or household member, released on personal recognizance, continued to 5/3/16 for pretrial conference. Road, Whately.

Greenfield, March 28, Judge William Mazanec III 

Richard J. Coville, 40, of K Street, Turners Falls. Found responsible for no inspection sticker, in Greenfield by state police, fined $50. Found responsible for no license in possession, fined $35. Charge of operating with suspended license, dismissed on request of the Commonwealth.

Sean Fitzgerald, 36, of Walnut Street, Turners Falls. Pleaded innocent to assault and battery, released on personal recognizance, continued to 4/26/16 for pretrial conference.

Adam M. Powell, 28, of Elm Circle, Deerfield. Pleaded innocent to larceny over $250 by a single scheme, and uttering a false check, in Greenfield, released on personal recognizance, continued to 5/5/16 for pretrial conference. Must pay $150 legal counsel fee.

Elaine M. Vieu, 42, of Fifth Street, Turners Falls. Pleaded guilty to assault with a dangerous weapon, to wit, a knife, sentenced to 40-days in the house of correction, and given credit for 40 days served.

Destiny Klein, 35, of Center Road, Gill. Admitted to sufficient facts for operating with suspended license, and sufficient facts found, but continued without a finding until 4/28/16. Pleaded guilty to possession of a Class A drug, to wit, heroin, sentenced to 90 days in the house of correction, direct. Found not responsible for failure to dim headlights.

Jennifer M. Prue, 32, of Fourth Street, Turners Falls. Pleaded innocent to possession of a Class A drug, to wit, heroin, possession of a Class B drug, to wit, cocaine, operating under the influence of drugs, third offense, having a window obstructed and/or non transparent, operating without ignition interlock, and possessing an open container of alcohol in a motor vehicle, bail set at $500 cash or $5,000 surety, continued to 5/5/16 for pretrial conference. Must pay $150 legal counsel fee.

Vanessa Santana, 32, of Brattleboro, Vt. Admitted to sufficient facts for possession of a Class A drug, to wit, heroin, in Deerfield by state police, but continued without a finding until 3/27/17, must have no drugs or alcohol, subject to screens/tests, and must have any aftercare recommended by probation, and must sign releases so that probation can determine if the defendant has attended programs ordered by the judge. Admitted to sufficient facts for possession of a Class B drug, to wit, cocaine, but continued without a finding until 3/27/17, with same conditions as in previous docket conditions. Found not responsible for no inspection sticker, number plate violation, and unregistered motor vehicle. Must pay $150 legal counsel fee, and $350 legal counsel contribution.

Vanessa Santana, 32, of Chicopee. Found responsible for speeding, in Bernardston by state police, different date from previous case, fined $100. Charges of operating with suspended registration, and uninsured motor vehicle, both dismissed on request of the Commonwealth.

Gregory Fisher, 22, of Bayberry Court, Greenfield. Pleaded innocent to assault and battery, assault with a dangerous weapon, to wit, a knife and disorderly conduct, in Montague, held without bail until a dangerousness hearing could be heard on 3/31/16 when the defendant was found to be dangerousness by stipulation, and then released on conditions of must stay 50-yards away from, and have no contact with the alleged victim, stay 50-yards away from and have no contact with another named person, and from a specified location in Greenfield, and one in Easthampton, and to be released when a GPS is available, continued to 5/5/16 for pretrial conference. Must pay $150 legal counsel fee.

Orange, March 28, Judge David S. Ross

Justin Kiritsy, 24, of Packard Heights, Orange. Found innocent of assault with a dangerous weapon, to wit, a knife, in a jury trial, amended down from assault and battery with a dangerous weapon, to wit, a knife. Found guilty, in the jury trail, for assault and battery, sentenced to 30 days in the house of correction, with the date backed up to 2/22/16, nunc pro tunc.

Joseph R. Cuticchia, 51, of Allen Street, Athol, Pleaded guilty to negligent operation of a motor vehicle, sentenced to one year in the house of correction, three months direct, balance suspended, placed on probation until 3/30/18, with head injury assessment of $250, and victim witness assessment of $50. Must pay $2,010 restitution, at $90 per month, for three individuals. Sentence stayed until 9/1/16. Must not drive until the Registry of Motor Vehicles reinstates the license. Found responsible for marked lanes violation, filed with defendant’s consent.

Scott R. Liberty, 47, of West Myrtle Street, Orange. Pleaded innocent to operating under the influence of liquor, fourth or greater offense, failure to stop or yield, and improper operation of a motor vehicle, must have no alcohol, and subject to testing, continued to 5/9/16 for pretrial conference. Must pay $150 legal counsel fee.

Louis W. Calcari III, 49, of Winter Street, Orange. Pleaded innocent to strangulation or suffocation, intimidating a witness, a juror, police or court official, vandalizing property, assault with a dangerous weapon, to wit, a knife, assault on a family/household member, and two charges of larceny under $250 value, ordered held for dangerousness hearing, found dangerousness, and must stay 100-yards away from and have no contact with the alleged victim, must have GPS equipment applied, no firearms outside of home, and ordered held until the GPS is available, inquiry made by the court under 276A, Section 56A, C276, Section 56a form filed by the Commonwealth, allegation of abuse under C276 Section 56A found, continued to 5/10/16 for pretrial conference.

Ashley N. Shadd, 32, of Hamilton Street, Orange. Pleaded innocent to three charges of larceny over $250 by a single scheme, one charge of identity fraud, one of forgery of a check, and one of uttering a false check, released on personal recognizance, continued to 4/29/16 for pretrial conference. Must pay $150 legal counsel fee, or perform 16 hours community service.

Tina Giuffre, 43, of Sander Street, Athol. Pleaded innocent to operating under the influence of liquor, and speeding, released on personal recognizance, continued to 5/9/16 for pretrial conference. Must pay $150 legal counsel fee, or perform 16 hours community service.

Joanie Shepard, 25, of East Howe Street, Orange. Pleaded innocent to unlicensed operation of a motor vehicle, and possession of a Class B drug, to wit, Percocet, released on personal recognizance, continued to 5/9/16 for pretrial conference. Must pay $150 legal counsel fee, or perform 16 hours community service.

Greenfield, March 29, Judge William Mazanec III

Faith Lally-Williams, 57, of Frank Williams Road, Shelburne.Found not responsible for marked lanes violation, in Greenfield. Charges of negligent operation of a motor vehicle, and leaving the scene of property damage, both dismissed on request of the Commonwealth.

Lisa Day, 27, of Ware. Pleaded innocent to assault and battery with a dangerous weapon, to wit, a blunt object, in Sunderland, released on personal recognizance, continued to 5/5/16 for pretrial conference. Must pay $150 legal counsel fee.

David G. Moise, 39, of Third Street, Turners Falls. Pleaded innocent to disorderly conduct, subsequent offense, released on personal recognizance, continued to 5/5/16 for pretrial conference.

Cory S. Steiner, 26, of High Street, Greenfield. Pleaded innocent to operating with suspended registration, operating with suspended license, uninsured motor vehicle, and unregistered motor vehicle, released on personal recognizance, continued to 6/29/16 for pretrial conference.

Luis R. Martinez, 32, of Second Street, Turners Falls. Pleaded innocent to for operating a motor vehicle after his or her license or right to operate a motor vehicle had been revoked by reason of his or her having been found to be an habitual traffic offender, released on personal recognizance, continued to 6/29/16 for pretrial conference.

Ronald J. Buzzell, 22, listed as of the streets of Greenfield. Pleaded guilty to disorderly conduct, fined $40, plus $10 surfine.

Daniel Nightingale, 27, of Third Street, Turners Falls. Charge of operating with suspended registration, in Greenfield by state police, to be dismissed on payment of $50 court costs, today. Found not responsible for no inspection sticker.

Carol Booker, 61, of Union Street, Greenfield. Charge of operating with suspended registration, to be dismissed on payment of $50 court costs, by 5/6/16. Found not responsible for no inspection sticker. Charge of uninsured motor vehicle, dismissed on request of the Commonwealth.

Virginia A. McDonald, 32, of Route 2, Shelburne Falls. Charge of unlicensed operation of a motor vehicle, to be dismissed on payment of $50 court costs, by 5/6.16. Found not responsible for no inspection sticker.

Cassandra M. Carter, 26, of L Street, Turners Falls. Charge of being the owner or person in control of a motor vehicle who permitted such vehicle to be operated by a person who was unlicensed or whose license had been suspended or revoked, in Greenfield, to be dismissed on payment of $100 court costs, today.

John Graham, Charge of unlicensed operation of a motor vehicle, in Greenfield by state police, to be dismissed on payment of $100 court costs, by 4/29/16. Found not responsible for number plate violation.

Greenfield, March 30, Judge William Mazanec III

Shane P. Deming, 24, of Third Street, Turners Falls. Charge of operating with suspended license, to be dismissed on payment of $100 court costs, by 4/8/16.Found not responsible for no inspection sticker.

Amanda Gibson, 33, of Adams Road, Greenfield. Pleaded innocent to intimidating a witness, a juror, police or court official, in Montague, bail set at $3,500 cash or $35,000 surety, and if bailed, must stay 100 yards away from and have no contact with the alleged victim, continued to 4/28/16 for pretrial conference.

Amanda Gibson, 33, of Adams Road, Greenfield. Pleaded innocent to possession of a Class A drug, to wit, heroin, different date from previous case, released on personal recognizance, continued to 4/28/16 for pretrial conference.

Eric J. Boyle, 32, of Fourth street, Turners Falls. Pleaded innocent to two charges of larceny by check under $250, bail set at $100 cash, or $1,000 surety, continued to 5/5/16 for motion to dismiss. Must pay $150 legal counsel fee.

Karina Mata, 21, of Plumtree Road, Sunderland. Charge of assault and battery was not prosecuted, as according to a written statement from a counsel in the district attorney’s office, the victim has asserted her Fifth Amendment right on the record and the Commonwealth is unable to proceed without her testimony. The victim had given notice of acccord and satisfaction, but then stated if the matter goes to trial, she intends to assert her Fifth Amendment right to remain silent.

Mark W. Gallant, 28, of Silver Street, Greenfield, Charges of assault and battery on a family or household member, and intimidating a witness, a juror, police or court official, were not prosecuted, as according to a written statement from a counsel in the district attorney’s office, the victim has asserted her Fifth Amendment right on the record, and the Commonwealth is unable to proceed without her testimony.

Marcus V. Williams, 23, of Pray Drive, Greenfield. Charges of one charge of arson of a dwelling, two charges of violation of abuse prevention order, and one charge of attempted murder, were not prosecuted, as according to a written statement from a counsel in the district attorney’s office, the defendant has been indicted and arraigned in Franklin Superior Court.

Orange, March 30, Judge David S. Ross

Christian I. Brown, 20, of Marble Street, Athol. Charge of vandalizing property, was not prosecuted, as according to a written statement from a counsel in the district attorney’s office, the Commonwealth can’t prove the case beyond a reasonable doubt at this time.