Cases from District Court for Northern Carroll County in Conway:Theodore Foley, 40, of Bartlett, pleaded no contest to violation of a protective order, simple assault and criminal threatening. For violation of a protective order, he was fined $500, and he was sentenced to the House of Corrections for 12 months, deferred for one year. He was also placed on probation for two years. For simple assault, he was fined $500, and he was sentenced to the House of Corrections for 12 months, with four months suspended and credit given for 65 days already served. For criminal threatening, he was sentenced to the House of Corrections for six months, deferred for one year. Charges against Foley of obstructing the report of a crime or injury, criminal mischief, criminal trespass and false imprisonment were placed on file without finding on the condition of good behavior for one year.Daniel T. Oehlbeck, 45, of Saranac Lake, N.Y., pleaded guilty to driving while intoxicated and disobeying an officer. For driving while intoxicated, he was fined $350, and his rights to operate a motor vehicle were revoked for 90 days. For disobeying an officer, he was fined $1,000, of which $500 was suspended. Charges against Oehlbeck of driving after revocation and and reckless driving were placed on file without finding on the condition of good behavior for one year.Edward T. Wright, 19, of North Conway, pleaded guilty to bail jumping. He was fined $200. A charge against Wright of unlawful possession of alcohol was not prosecuted.Carroll E. Foster, 38, of Conway, was found guilty of driving while intoxicated. He was fined $350, and his rights to operate a motor vehicle were revoked for nine months.Michael-Paul M. Palughi, 22, of Center Conway, pleaded guilty to two counts of issuing bad checks. He was fined a total of $400, with $200 suspended on the condition of payment of restitution.Andrea Hodgson, 30, of Kearsarge, pleaded guilty to driving after revocation or suspension. She was fined $250. Charges against Hodgson of simple assault and obstructing the report of a crime or injury were placed on file without finding on the condition of good behavior for one year. A charge against Hodgson of bail jumping was not prosecuted.Samarah J. Thurston, 20, of Ossipee, pleaded guilty to criminal trespass. She was sentenced to the House of Corrections for 30 days.Tanya L. Matthewson, 20, of Tamworth, pleaded guilty to transportation of a controlled drug and operating after suspension. For transportation of a controlled drug, she was fined $250, all suspended on the condition of good behavior for one year, and her license was revoked for 60 days. For operating after suspension, she was fined $150. A charge against Matthewson of operating with a suspended registration was placed on file without finding on the condition of good behavior for one year.Robert K. Blow, 45, of Albany, pleaded guilty to driving after suspension. He was fined $150. A charge against Blow of misuse of plates was placed on file without finding on the condition of good behavior for half a year.John O. Burke, 17, of Gray, Maine, pleaded guilty to unlawful possession of alcohol and theft by unauthorized taking. He was fined a total of $550, of which $150 was suspended on the condition of good behavior for one year.Darren Drew, 18, of Albany, pleaded guilty to unlawful possession of alcohol. He was fined $500. A charge against Drew of unlawful possession and intoxication was placed on file without finding on the condition of good behavior for one year and no further alcohol offenses.Michael P. Brown, 35, of Center Conway, pleaded guilty to driving after suspension or revocation, second offense. He was fined $300. Charges against Brown of prohibitions and operating after suspension or revocation were placed on file without finding on the condition of good behavior for one year.Michael Ferraro, 33, of Hopkinton, R.I., pleaded guilty to possession of a controlled drug. He was fined $750, of which $500 was suspended on the condition of good behavior for one year.Jeffrey E. Boucher, 53, of Center Conway, pleaded guilty to driving while intoxicated. He was fined $350, and his license was revoked for nine months.Anthony C. Marshall, 43, of North Conway, pleaded guilty to issuing a bad check. He was fined $200 and ordered to pay restitution. A charge against Marshall of driving after suspension or revocation was placed on file without finding on the condition of good behavior for one year.Richard Acker, 22, of North Conway, pleaded guilty to driving after revocation or suspension. He was fined $350, and he was sentenced to the House of Corrections for 30 days, with all 30 days suspended on the condition of good behavior for one year. A charge against Acker of operating a vehicle with a suspended registration was placed on file without finding on the condition of good behavior for one year.Nicholas Burns, 22, of Bartlett, pleaded guilty to bail jumping. He was fined $100, suspended on the condition of good behavior for one year.Ernest Sevigny, 26, of Conway, pleaded no contest to possession of a controlled drug. He was fined $500, of which $100 was suspended.Cathy Clough, 34, of Parsonsfield, Maine, pleaded guilty to operating after suspension. She was fined $500, of which $250 was suspended on the condition that her license is reinstated in New Hampshire within three months.Denis V. Borovikov, 21, of North Conway, pleaded guilty to shoplifting. He was fined $350 and ordered to pay restitution.Olga V. Rafeenko, 20, of North Conway, pleaded guilty to shoplifting. She was fined $350 and ordered to pay restitution.David Barbour, 50, of North Conway, pleaded no contest to driving after suspension or revocation. He was fined $200, all suspended on the condition of good behavior for one year.John L. Potts, 17, of Porter, Maine, pleaded guilty to disorderly conduct. He was fined $300, of which $150 was suspended.Jason Verney, 18, of Redstone, pleaded no contest to simple assault. He was fined $600, of which $300 was suspended on the condition of good behavior for one year.Scott K. Shuler, 17, of Chatham, pleaded guilty to reckless operation. He was fined $250, and his license was revoked for 60 days. He was also ordered to perform 24 hours of community service. A charge against Shuler of driving while intoxicated was not prosecuted.Jason Drew, 18, of Madison, failed to appear on a charge of unlawful possession of alcohol. A bench warrant was issued.A charge against Eric Harris, 17, of Jackson, of possession of tobacco products was placed on file without finding on the condition of good behavior for half a year.A charge against Joshua M. Tarallo, 19, of Conway, of unlawful possession of alcohol was not prosecuted.A charge against Katie Frechette, 17, of Conway, of unlawful possession of alcohol was placed on file without finding on the condition of good behavior for one year and 24 hours of community service.A charge against Frank Z. Tinsley, 18, of Bedford, of unlawful possession of alcohol was not prosecuted. He has completed 24 hours of community service.A charge against Colby Tancrede, 17, of Bedford, of unlawful possession of alcohol was placed on file without finding on the condition of good behavior for one year and 24 hours of community service.A charge against Sean J. Carroll, 17, of Bedford, of unlawful possession of alcohol was not prosecuted. He has completed 24 hours of community service.A charge against James M. Spinney, 45, of Intervale, of simple assault was not prosecuted.A charge against Jared K. Lanyon, 22, of Assonet, Mass., of driving while intoxicated was not prosecuted.A charge against Adam J. Lanzilotti, 19, of Fryeburg, Maine, of transportation of alcoholic beverages by a minor was not prosecuted.A charge against Kenneth L. Smith, 19, of Conway, of simple assault was not prosecuted at the request of the victim.Charges against Justin E. Britt, 21, of Madison of conduct after an accident and false report of a stolen vehicle were not prosecuted.

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