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Conway Circuit Court -- Week of May 13, 2013

The following cases are from the Third Circuit Court in Conway for the week of May 13, 2013:
A felony-level second-degree assault complaint against Michael J. Guillet, 20, of Albany, was bound over to superior court after he waived his probable cause hearing. Complaints of obstructing report of a crime and two counts of simple assault were dropped.
A bench warrant was issued for the arrest of Nicholas A. Longo, 23, of Madison, after he failed to appear to face a counterfeit inspection complaint. Bail was set at $350.
A criminal mischief complaint against Sheena J. Boyce, 27, of Chocorua, was placed on file without finding provided one year good behavior, restitution and counseling. A simple assault complaint was dropped.
A simple assault complaint against Bradley R. Thurston, 34, of Tamworth, was dismissed.
Felony-level complaints that included two counts of burglary, receiving stolen property and falsifying criminal records against Joshua Mullins, 23, of Madison, were bound over to superior court after Mullins waived his probable cause hearing.
A felony-level non-payment of child support complaint against Patrick A. Richardi, 42, of Everett, Mass., was bound over to superior court following a probable cause hearing.
Michael George, 51, of Madison, was fined $500 and his license was suspended for nine months after he pleaded guilty, as part of a negotiated plea, to driving while intoxicated. A yellow line violation and an aggravated driving while intoxicated complaint were both dropped.
Joseph Donohue, 35, of Conway, was fined $500 and his license was suspended for nine months after he pleaded guilty, as part of a negotiated plea, to driving while intoxicated.
Joseph Canty, 21, of Ossipee, was fined $1,500 and sentenced to a year in jail after he pleaded guilty, as part of a negotiated plea, to simple assault. His jail time and $1,000 of his sentence were suspended provided one year good behavior.
A counterfeit inspection sticker complaint against Charles E. Goodwin, 67, of Epsom, was placed on file without finding provided one year good behavior.
Leo Fecteau, 59, of Chatham, was fined $500 and his license was suspended for nine months after he pleaded guilty to driving while intoxicated.
Eric M. Shea, 32, of Plymouth, Mass., was fined $500 and his license was suspended for nine months after he pleaded guilty, as part of a negotiated plea, to driving while intoxicated. A transportation of alcohol complaint was dropped.
Pamela M. Wieher, 54, of Quincy, Mass., was fined $350 after she pleaded guilty, as part of a negotiated plea, to marijuana possession. Her fine was suspended provided one year good behavior.
Caine A. Warren, 18, of Albany was fined $350 after he pleaded guilty, as part of a negotiated plea, to marijuana possession.
Joshua Carberry, 26, of Farmington, was fined $250 after he pleaded guilty, as part of a negotiated plea, to negligent driving.
Garvin F. Kelley, 54, of Sandwich, Mass., was fined $500 and his license was suspended for nine months after he pleaded no contest, as part of a negotiated plea, to driving while intoxicated.
Kimberly M. Feener, 22, of Waterville, Maine, was fined $350 after she pleaded guilty to allowing an improper person to drive and operating after suspension.

Last Updated on Wednesday, 22 May 2013 04:26

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Conway Circuit Court -- Week of May 6, 2013

The following cases are from the Third Circuit Court in Conway for the week of May 6, 2013:
Alex T. Spaulding, 21, of North Conway, was fined $1,000, ordered to pay $1,000 restitution, sentenced to one year in jail, his license was suspended for two years and placed on probation for two years after he pleaded guilty, as part of a negotiated plea, to aggravated driving while intoxicated, conduct after an accident and driving after revocation or suspension. All but five days of his jail sentence were suspended. Complaints of conduct after an accident, disobeying an officer, resisting arrest, unauthorized use of a propelled vehicle and transportation of alcohol were placed on file without finding provided one year good behavior. Complaints of driving while intoxicated and receiving stolen property were dropped.
Jonathan M. Harris, 28, of Conway, was sentenced to one year in jail after he pleaded guilty, as part of a negotiated plea, to simple assault. His sentence was suspended provided one year good behavior, as was a criminal contempt of court complaint and a second simple assault complaint.
Casey L. MacPherson, 31, of North Conway, was sentenced to one year in jail after she pleaded guilty, as part of a negotiated plea, to shoplifting. All but 30 days of her sentence were suspended provided one year good behavior and payment of $36.96 restitution.
Kristin D. Moore, 30, of Conway, was fined $250 after she pleaded guilty, as part of a negotiated plea, to driving after revocation or suspension. Her fine was suspended provided one year good behavior. A suspended registration complaint was dropped.
Christopher J. Bell, 24, of Bartlett, was fined $500 and his license was revoked for nine months after he pleaded guilty, as part of a negotiated plea, to driving while intoxicated. Complaints of disobeying an officer and unauthorized use of a propelled vehicle were placed on file without finding provided one year good behavior.
Complaints against Alex T. Spaulding, 21, of North Conway, of two counts of driving after revocation or suspension, disobeying an officer, driver's license prohibitions, suspended registration and transportation of alcohol were dropped.
Paul Robertson, 44, of Beverly, Mass., was fined $500 and his license was suspended for 60 days after he pleaded guilty to reckless operation. A driving while intoxicated complaint was dropped.
Andrew N. Cox, 42, of Moultonboro, was fined $500 and his license was suspended for nine months after he pleaded guilty to driving while intoxicated. A second driving while intoxicated complaint was dropped.
Joshua Hart, 37, of East Conway, was fined $250 after he pleaded guilty, as part of a negotiated plea, to operating after suspension or revocation.
Jessica McBride, 38, of North Conway, was fined $350 after she pleaded guilty to driving 68 mph in a 40 mph zone.
Ryan P. Britland, 18, of Redstone, was fined $500 and his license was suspended for one year after he pleaded guilty, as part of a negotiated plea, to driving while intoxicated. A transportation of alcohol by a minor complaint was dropped.
Junior A. Tebart, 47, of Conway, was fined $500 after he pleaded no contest, as part of a negotiated plea, to criminal threatening. $250 of the fine was suspended provided one year good behavior. A disorderly conduct complaint was dropped.
A shoplifting complaint against Jacqueline M. Sparks, 65, of Eaton, was placed on file without finding provided $25.88 restitution and 25 hours community service.
William A. Desmarais, 31, of Fryeburg, was fined $500 and his license was suspended for nine months after he pleaded guilty, as part of a negotiated plea, to driving while intoxicated. A second driving while intoxicated complaint and a marijuana possession complaint were dropped.
Two endangering the welfare of a child complaints against Amy L. Edwards, 25, of Brownfield, Maine, were dropped.
A driving without a valid license complaint against Katherine G. Evers, 44, of Plymouth, Mass., was dropped.
A vandalism complaint against James Sarro, 32, of Conway, was placed on file without finding provided one year good behavior and payment of $317 restitution.
A bench warrant was issued for the arrest of Joya L. Fielders, 36, of Fryeburg, after she failed to appear to face a theft complaint. Bail was set at $500.
Felony-level complaints of criminal restraint and second-degree assault against Kyle R. Kelleher, 25, of Conway, were bound over to superior court after Kelleher waived his probable cause hearing. Complaints of simple assault, obstructing the report of a crime and vandalism are still pending.

Last Updated on Thursday, 16 May 2013 06:18

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Conway Circuit Court -- Week of April 29, 2013

The following cases are from the Third Circuit Court in Conway for the week of April 29, 2013:
Michael A Hodgdon, 24, of Porter, Maine, was fined $500 and his license was suspended for nine months after he pleaded guilty, as part of a negotiated plea, to driving while intoxicated.
Jeremiah R. Paul, 27, of Freedom, was fined $500, sentenced to 60 days in jail and ordered one year probation after he pleaded guilty, as part of a negotiated plea, to suboxone possession. The fine and the jail sentence were placed on file without finding provided one year good behavior. Complaints for marijuana possession and receiving stolen property were dropped.
Floyd H. Riff Jr., 31, of Conway, was sentenced to one year in jail after he pleaded guilty, as part of a negotiated plea, to shoplifting. All but 17 days of the jail sentence were suspended provided one year good behavior and payment of $179.84 restitution.
A felony-level simple assault complaint against Christopher L. Mackenzie, 25, of Conway, was bound over to superior court following a probable cause hearing.
A felony-level second-degree assault complaint against Matthew P. Daugherty, 35, of Moosup, Conn., was bound over to superior court following a probable cause hearing. Complaints of simple assault and obstructing report of crime or injury are still pending.
Paul Souther, 18, of Conway, was fined $125, ordered to pay $526 restitution and put on probation for six months after he pleaded guilty, as part of a negotiated plea, to vandalism and operating without a valid license.
Shane E. Gadbois, 45, of Rochester, was fined $250 after he pleaded guilty to driving after suspension. $150 of the fine was suspended provided one year good behavior.
Daniel P. Vanasse, 22, of Clinton, Mass., was fined $500 and his license was suspended for nine months after he pleaded guilty to driving while intoxicated. An aggravated driving while intoxicated complaint was dropped.
William J. Dixon Jr., 31, of Ossipee, was fined $200 after pleaded no contest to speeding on a snowmobile.
Steven C. Perry, 59, of Bartlett, was fined $500 and his license was suspended for nine months after he pleaded guilty, as part of a negotiated plea, to driving while intoxicated. A charge of disobeying a police officer was dismissed.
Jonathan K. Ryan, 23, of Bartlett, was fined $500 and ordered to pay $143.96 restitution after he pleaded guilty, as part of a negotiated plea, to shoplifting. $250 of the fine was suspended. A receiving stolen property complaint was placed on file without finding provided one year good behavior.
Joshua J. Lawton, 24, of North Conway, was fined $500 and his license was suspended for nine months after he pleaded guilty, as part of a negotiated plea, to driving while intoxicated. Complaints of driving while intoxicated, failure to obey inspection requirements and driving an unregistered vehicle were dropped.
A bench warrant was issued for the arrest of Seth Knox, 34, of Fryeburg, after he failed to appear at a hearing connected to a receiving stolen property conviction. Bail was set at $500 cash.
A theft of lost or mislaid property complaint against John Q. Jones, 46, of North Conway, was dropped.
Dalton J. Blake, 18, of Conway, was sentenced to one year in jail after he pleaded guilty, as part of a negotiated plea, to resisting arrest. All but 24 days of his sentence were suspended provided one year good behavior. Complaints of possession and use of tobacco products by a minor, disorderly conduct and unlawful dealing in prescription drugs were dropped.
Complaints against Priscilla M. Protasowicki, 27, of Jackson, of criminal threatening, harassment and disorderly conduct were dismissed.
A bench warrant was issued for the arrest of Jason D. Smith, 36, of Windham, Maine, after he failed to appear at a hearing connected to a driving after revocation or suspension conviction.
A felony-level criminal liability for the conduct of another complaint against Walter J. Peek-Antolin, 20, of Brownfield, Maine, was bound over to superior court after Peek-Antolin waived a probable cause hearing.
Janet Wemm, 49, of New York, N.Y., was fined $500 and her license was suspended for nine months after she pleaded no contest to driving while intoxicated. A simple assault complaint was dropped.
Christopher J. Grigsby, 38, of Portland, Maine, was fined $250 after he pleaded guilty to marijuana possession.
Five felony-level forgery complaints against Frank P. Drew, 17, of Tamworth, were bound over to superior court after Drew waived his probable cause hearing. Five theft complaints were dropped.
Two felony-level fugitive from justice complaints against Daniel M. Lennon, 23, of North Conway, were dropped.
A receiving stolen property complaint against Laura Smith, 37, of Madison, was dropped.

Last Updated on Monday, 13 May 2013 05:10

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Conway Circuit Court -- Week of April 15, 2013

The following cases are from the Third Circuit Court in Conway for the week of April 15, 2013:
A marijuana possession complaint against Gary Overton, 34, of Beverly, Mass., was placed on file without finding provided six months good behavior.
A shoplifting complaint against Caitlyn S. Mulligan, 18, of Conway, was placed on file without finding provided one year good behavior.
A bench warrant was issued for the arrest of Jonathan Timberlake, 27, of North Conway, after he failed to appear to face a shoplifting complaint.
A marijuana possession complaint against Spencer Webber, 18, of Spencer, Mass., was placed on file without finding provided one year good behavior.
Complaints of marijuana possession and possession of tobacco products against Tyler J. Hartford, 17, of Conway, were placed on file without finding provided one year good behavior.
An operating after suspension, second offense, complaint against Peter L. Morgan, 64, of Townshend, Vt., was placed on file without finding.
A bench warrant was issued for the arrest of Daniel Hurd, 21, of Conway, after he failed to appear to face complaints of driving after suspension or revocation and marijuana possession.
Charles Le Roy Barcus, 60, of North Conway, was fined $250 after he pleaded guilty to driving without a license. His fine was suspended provided one year good behavior. Complaints for driving without proof of insurance and operating after suspension or revocation were dismissed.
Two felony-level complaints for falsifying physical evidence against Joanne M. Turner, 42, of Bartlett, were bound over to superior court following a probable cause hearing.
Christopher W. Joyce, 25, of Intervale, was sentenced to 90 days in jail after he pleaded no contest, as part of a negotiated plea, to simple assault. His jail sentence was suspended provided one year good behavior, as was a violation of a protective order complaint.
A bench warrant was issued for the arrest of Douglas H. Belcher, 29, of Conway, after he failed to appear to face complaints of aggravated driving while intoxicated and driving while intoxicated, second offense. His bail was set at $750 cash.
A marijuana possession complaint against Debbie C. Fucci, 48, of Albany, was placed on file without finding provided one year good behavior.
Felony-level complaints of armed robbery, receiving stolen property and falsifying physical evidence against Isaac W. White, 20, of Fryeburg, were bound over to superior court after White waived his probable cause hearing. Bail was set at $1,000 cash.
A youth operator license violation against Clarissa White, 18, of North Conway, was dropped.

Last Updated on Thursday, 02 May 2013 06:21

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Grand Jury Indictments -- April 5, 2013

OSSIPEE – The following people were indicted by a Carroll County Superior Court Grand Jury on April 5, 2013:
Philip Mugford, 25, of the N.H. State Prison, was indicted on two counts of Class-A misdemeanor simple assault, Class A misdemeanor criminal threatening, Class A misdemeanor resisting arrest for alleged crimes in Madison in March.
Kyle Anderson, 25, of Dracut, Mass., was indicted on class B felony controlled drug act, acts prohibited, for an alleged crime in Tamworth in January.
Frank Drew, 17, of Tamworth, was indicted on three counts of Class B felony forgery, two counts of attempted forgery, two counts of attempted theft and three counts of theft for alleged crimes in Conway in December and January.
Rachel Babb, 40, of Tamworth, was indicted on Class A felony theft for an alleged crime in North Conway between October and November.
Robert Bean, 57, of Bartlett, was indicted on a charge of manufacture of controlled drug.
Christopher Bell, 24, of Intervale, was indicted on Class B felon in possession of a deadly weapon for an alleged crime in Conway in December.
Samantha Burns, 32, of Bartlett, was indicted on two counts of forgery, fraudulent use of a credit card and theft for alleged crimes in Conway in September.
Kevin Carpo, 53, of Carroll County Corrections, was indicted on a charge of criminal threatening for an alleged crime in Conway in January.
William Cavanaugh, 24, of Conway, was indicted on two counts of felony felonious sexual assault for alleged crimes in Conway in February.
Licia Flagg, 31, of Conway, was indicted on Class A felony criminal liability for the conduct of another for an alleged crime in Conway between October and November.
Leon Garrett, 17, of Carroll County Corrections, was indicted on Class B felony criminal threatening for an alleged crime in Conway in January. Garrett was indicted on Class B felony attempted burglary for an alleged crime in Conway in January.
Michael Guillet, 49, of Albany, was indicted on Class B felony second-degree assault for an alleged crime in Albany in February.
Timothy Hodge, 22, of Carroll County Corrections, was indicted on Class B felony accomplice to burglary and Class B felony conspiracy to commit burglary for alleged crimes in Conway in March.
Marianne King, 49, of Moultonborough, was indicted on a charge of theft for an alleged crime in Ossipee between January 2012 and October.
Eugene Menard, 32, of N.H. State Prison, was indicted on two counts of Class B felony escape for alleged crimes in Madison in February.
Ronnie Prime, 52, of Keene, was indicted on Class B felony second-degree assault for an alleged crime in Conway in December.
James Sweigart, 46, of Lovell, Maine, was indicted on Class B felony reckless conduct for an alleged crime in Conway in August.
Alexander Turner, 17, of Glen, was indicted on Class B felony burglary and criminal mischief for alleged crimes in Conway in January.
Cory White, 23, of Conway, was indicted on a charge of theft for an alleged crime in Conway in January.
Defendants were scheduled to be arraigned on May 1. Indictments mean a grand jury found there's enough evidence to bring the defendants to trial.

Last Updated on Wednesday, 01 May 2013 06:04

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