Jessica Kirk, 28, of South Portland, was found guilty on a charge of assault in South Portland on Jan. 22, 2006 and was fined $300, sentenced to Cumberland County Jail for 120 days, all suspended and given probation of one year. She was found guilty on two charges of terrorizing and was sentenced to Cumberland County Jail for 120 days, all suspended and given probation of one year on each charge. A charge of violating condition of release in Portland on Jan. 23, 2006 was dismissed.
Bryan G. Kyle, 36, of South Portland, had a charge of assault in South Portland on Oct. 30, 2005 dismissed.
Michelle Lehman, 40, of South Portland, was found guilty on a charge of operating under the influence in South Portland on Nov. 25, 2005 and was fined $750, sentenced to Cumberland County Jail for 72 hours and had license suspended for 90 days. A charge of operating while license was suspended or revoked, prior was dismissed.
Jonathan Lord, 28, of Scarborough, was found guilty on a charge of operating while license was suspended or revoked, prior in Portland on Oct. 27, 2005 and was fined $500 and sentenced to Cumberland County Jail for 72 hours.
Peter Mirehouse, 38, of Scarborough, had a filing with conditions on a charge of disorderly conduct in Scarborough on Dec. 1, 2005 and was fined $100.
Ryan Nee, 21, of South Portland, had a charge of burglary in South Portland on Nov. 12, 2005 dismissed.
Nicholas M. O’Brien, 24, of Raymond, violated probation on a charge of burglary in South Portland on Sept. 22, 2003, no sentence imposed. He violated probation on three charges of theft by unauthorized taking or transfer and a charge of misuse of identification and was sentenced to Cumberland County Jail for six months on each charge.
Thomas E. Orr, 41, of Saco, was found guilty on a charge of operating under the influence in Scarborough on Jan. 5, 2006 and was fined $750 and had license suspended for 90 days. A charge of failing to notify of motor vehicle accident was dismissed.
Clifford J. Perkins, 24, of Scarborough, was found guilty on charges of burglary of a motor vehicle and theft by unauthorized taking or transfer in Standish on Oct. 24, 2005 and was sentenced to Cumberland County Jail for 60 days on each charge. A second charge of burglary of a motor vehicle was dismissed. He was found guilty on charges of burglary of a motor vehicle and theft by unauthorized taking or transfer in Standish on Oct. 23, 2005 and was sentenced to Cumberland County Jail for 60 days, restitution $400 on each charge.
Benjamin Pinette, 20, of Portland, had charges of theft by unauthorized taking or transfer in South Portland on Mar. 30, 2005 dismissed.
Wilfreid Plalum, 34, of Portland, was found guilty on a charge of operating while license was suspended or revoked, prior in South Portland on Sept. 4, 2005 and was fined $750.
Reid Kristyn Joy, 21, of South Portland, was found guilty on a charge of theft of services in South Portland on Sept. 18, 2005 and was sentenced to Cumberland County Jail for seven days. She was also found guilty on a charge of violating condition of release and was sentenced to Cumberland County Jail for seven days.
George J. Rodney, 38, of Windham, was found guilty on a charge of operating a vehicle without a license – cond/restric in South Portland on Oct. 29, 2005 and was sentenced to Cumberland County Jail for two days. He was also found guilty on a charge of operating while license was suspended or revoked – OUI and was fined $600, sentenced to Cumberland County Jail for seven days and had license suspended for one year. A charge of driving to endanger was dismissed.
Keith Standring Roney, 57, of Aurora, Colo., was found guilty on a charge of passing a stopped school bus in South Portland on Oct. 26, 2005 and was fined $250.
Michael J. Russo, 25, of Scarborough, was found guilty on a charge of assault in Portland on Jan. 22, 2006 and was fined $350. He was also found guilty on a charge of violating condition of release and was sentenced to Cumberland County Jail for 24 hours. A second charge of assault was dismissed.
Ellen Ryan, 48, of South Portland, was found guilty on a charge of theft by unauthorized taking or transfer in Scarborough on Sept. 14, 2005.
Austin Saleeby, 20, of Scarborough, had a filing with conditions on a charge of operating a vehicle without a license – cond/restric in Gorham on Nov. 17, 2005 and was fined $100.
Melissa Savage, 32, of Portland, was found guilty on a charge of theft by unauthorized taking or transfer in South Portland on Oct. 1, 2005 and was sentenced to Department of Corrections for one year, all suspended and given probation of one year.
Renee A. Spencer, 22, of Portland, had a charge of criminal mischief in South Portland on Jan. 8, 2006 dismissed.
Matthew J. Tainter, 21, of Woolwich, was found guilty on a charge of unlawfully furnishing scheduled drug in South Portland on Oct. 1, 2005 and was fined $500, restitution $110.
Robert Throckmorton, 26, of Portland, was found guilty on charges of obstructing report of a crime and criminal mischief in South Portland on Oct. 15, 2005 and was fined $250 on each charge. A charge of assault was dismissed.
Leah Thurlow, 50, of Windham, violated probation on a charge of theft by unauthorized taking or transfer in South Portland on March 13, 2004 and had probation partially revoked, probation continued. She also violated probation on charges of assault and violating condition of release and was sentenced to Cumberland County Jail for 60 days on each charge.
Miguel Torres, 26, of South Portland, was found guilty on a charge of assault in South Portland on Oct. 24, 2005 and was sentenced to Cumberland County Jail for two days. A charge of violating condition of release was dismissed.
Ricky A. Tucci, 35, of South Portland, had a filing with conditions on a charge of indecent conduct in South Portland on Sept. 14, 2005 and was fined $150.
Lisa M. Webber, 44, of Cape Neddick, was found guilty on a charge of operating under the influence in South Portland on July 28, 2005 and was fined $750, sentenced to Cumberland County Jail for 72 hours and had license suspended for 90 days.
Jason Weymouth, 31, of Raymond, was found guilty on a charge of theft by unauthorized taking or transfer in South Portland on June 24, 2005 and was sentenced to Department of Corrections for two years, all but 75 days suspended and given probation of two years. Charges of driving to endanger, criminal trespass and operating while license was suspended or revoked were all dismissed.
Anita Wilcox, 65, of Buxton, was found guilty on a charge of harassment by telephone in South Portland on July 8, 2005 and was fined $50.
Frederick Wilcox, 33, of Portland, violated probation on a charge of theft by unauthorized taking or transfer in South Portland on March 25, 2001 and was sentenced to Department of Corrections for 38 months, 20 days, probation revoked.
Eric Workman, 37, of Edgecomb, was found guilty on two charges of theft by unauthorized taking or transfer in South Portland on Sept. 15, 2003 and was sentenced to Department of Corrections for five years, all but two years suspended and given probation of four years on each charge. He was found guilty on two charges of criminal trespass and was sentenced to Cumberland County Jail for six months on each charge He was found guilty on a charge of violating condition of release and was sentenced to Cumberland County Jail for six months.
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