The following is disposition of cases in Sagadahoc County Court between April 16-30:
Darlene V. Albrecht, 33, of Brunswick, a charge of operating a vehicle while license suspended or revoked was transferred to Superior Court, for an incident in Brunswick on Mar. 3.
Douglas Campbell, 46, of Yarmouth, a charge of operating under the influence, one prior, was transferred to Superior Court, for an incident in Freeport on Feb. 21.
Matthew Chase, 35, of Brunswick, guilty of a vehicle operating without a license, $100 fine, for an incident in Brunswick on Mar. 1.
Cory S. Cobb, 30, of Harpswell, Class 1 lobster and crab fishing without a license, for an incident in Harpswell on Feb. 11.
Krysta Davis, 25, of Lewiston, guilty of operating a vehicle after registration suspended, $50 fine; guilty of failure to register a vehicle, $100 fine, for an incident in Brunswick on Feb. 24.
Dustin M. Edwards, 31, of Scarborough, a charge of operating under the influence was transferred to Superior Court, for an incident in Brunswick on Feb. 28.
Arthur K. Elie, 53, of Brunswick, a charge of operating a vehicle while license suspended or revoked was dismissed, for an incident in Brunswick on Feb. 27.
Jane G. Feeney, 52, of Topsham, guilty of refusing to sign a uniform summons complaint, $100 fine; a charge of criminal trespass was pled to another charge, for an incident in Brunswick on Feb. 22.
Richard Fochler, 44, of Yarmouth, two charges of operating under the influence were transferred to Superior Court, for an incident in Freeport on Mar. 1.
Richard S. French, 71, of Harpswell, guilty of theft by unauthorized taking or transfer, $100 fine, for an incident in Brunswick on Jan. 21.
Trey Justin Allen Gadbois, 29, of Windham, a charge of refusing to submit to arrest or detention, using physical force, was transferred to Superior Court, for an incident in Brunswick on Feb. 28.
Kathryn E. Gordan, 29, of Westbrook, a charge of operating a vehicle while license suspended or revoked was dismissed, for an incident in Freeport on Mar. 1.
Dustin M. Graham, 24, of Brunswick, unlawful possession of a scheduled drug, $400 fine; criminal trespass, sentenced to seven days in jail, stayed until May 16, 2014; operating under the influence, $500 fine, sentenced to seven days in jail, stayed until May 16, 2014, license suspended for 150 days; charges of failing to make an oral or written accident report and failing to notify of a motor vehicle accident were pled to other charges, for an incident in Brunswick on Mar. 1.
Thomas R. Gramaglia, 69, of Brunswick, guilty of failure to register a vehicle, $100 fine, for an incident in Brunswick on Mar. 4.
Myles Gratwick, 32, of Lewiston, guilty of theft by unauthorized taking or transfer, $100 fine, for an incident in Brunswick on Jan. 4.
Jenna Harris, 27, of Wiscasset, a charge of theft by unauthorized taking or transfer was transferred to Superior Court, for an incident in Brunswick on Jan. 30.
Phillip E. LaTraverse, 53, of Jensen Beach, FL, guilty of operating a vehicle without a license, $150 fine, for an incident in Woolwich on Aug. 17, 2010.
Michelle Libby, 33, of Limington, a charge of operating under the influence was transferred to Superior Court, for an incident in Freeport on Feb. 23.
David Manson, Jr., 43, of Cumberland, a charge of operating under the influence was transferred to Superior Court, for an incident in Freeport on Mar. 1.
Casey James McEnery, 22, of Durham, the sale or use of drug paraphernalia, $300 fine, adjudicated, for an incident in Freeport on Feb. 22.
Kyle Michaud, 19, of Lewiston, guilty of operating a vehicle without a license, $100 fine, for an incident in Brunswick on July 13, 2012.
Ellen C. Reed, 68, of Brunswick, charges of assault and operating under the influence, one prior, were transferred to Superior Court, for an incident in Brunswick on March 1.
Michael Salta, 30, of Topsham, a charge of violating condition of release was transferred to Superior Court, for an incident in Brunswick on Jan. 30.
Michael Schmidt, 24, of Brunswick, guilty of burning without a permit, $650 fine; guilty of burning prohibited material, $100 fine, for an incident in Brunswick on Feb. 27.
Nathan G. Scyocurka, 20, of Longmeadow, Mass.ss., charges of possession of marijuana, up to 1.25 ounces, and the sale or use of drug paraphernalia were dismissed, for an incident in Freeport on Jan. 26.
Amber Simmons, 22, of Brunswick, guilty of theft by unauthorized taking or transfer, $100 fine, for an incident in Brunswick on Oct. 24, 2012.
Steven J. Theriault, 25, of Enfield, a charge of domestic violence assault was transferred to Superior Court, for an incident in Brunswick on Mar. 15.
Eric B. Welsh, 25, of Brunswick, the sale or use of drug paraphernalia, $300 fine, offense committed, for an incident in Freeport on Feb. 24.
David A. White, 70, of Hingham, Mass., guilty of operating a vehicle without a license, $150 fine, for an incident in Woolwich on Oct. 2, 1998.
Richard Woodman, 23, of Bath, a charge of theft by unauthorized taking or transfer was dismissed, for an incident in Brunswick on July 4, 2013.
The following is disposition of cases in Sagadahoc County Court between May 1-15:
Melissa Heath, 28, of Topsham, guilty of theft by misapplication of property, unconditionally discharged, for an incident in Topsham on Feb. 1, 2010; charges of forgery and theft by unauthorized taking or transfer were pled to other charges, for an incident in Topsham on Jan. 1, 2012.
Joshua K. Holt, 23, of Hallowell, guilty of forgery, sentenced to the Department of Corrections for two years, all suspended, two years probation, $713.58 restitution, for an incident in Topsham on Feb. 17, 2013.
Donald H. Keene, 49, of Richmond, guilty of domestic violence assault, sentenced to five days in jail, for an incident in Richmond on Nov. 14, 2012.
Conrad J. Labbe, 21, of Minot, guilty of operating under the influence, $500 fine, sentenced to seven days in jail, stayed until May 12, 2014, license suspended for 90 days; guilty of driving to endanger, $575 fine, sentenced to seven days in jail, stayed until May 12, 2014, license suspended for 30 days; guilty of motor vehicle speeding: 30-plus mph over the speed limit, $350 fine, sentenced to seven days in jail, stayed until May 12, 2014; guilty of operating a vehicle without a licensewith conditions or restrictions, sentenced to seven days in jail, stayed until May 12, 2014; guilty of failing to stop for an officer, sentenced to seven days in jail, stayed until May 12, 2014, one year probation; a charge of eluding an officer was pled to another charge, for an incident in Topsham on Aug. 18, 2012.
Aaron Larsen, 26, of Hernet, CA, guilty of unlawful sexual touching, sentenced to the Department of Corrections for one year, all suspended, one year probation; guilty of unlawful sexual contact, sentenced to the Department of Corrections for one year, all suspended, one year probation; an additional charge of unlawful sexual contact was pled to another charge, for an incent in Bath on Mar. 18, 2012.
Scott Moynihan, 42, of North Yarmouth, charges of illegally taking or killing wild birds and unlawfully hunting wild birds was dismissed, for an incident in Phippsburg on Aug. 5, 2012.
Jennifer Varney, 28, of Bowdoinham, a charge of domestic violence assault was dismissed, for an incident in Bowdoinham on Jan. 27, 2013.
Kenneth Allen, 22, of Bowdoinham, two charges of theft by unauthorized taking or transfer were transferred to Superior Court, for an incident in Freeport on Mar. 10.
Nina Anthoine, 51, of Tenants Harbor, charges of possession of marijuana, up to 1.25 ounces, and the sale or use of drug paraphernalia were transferred to Superior Court, for an incident in Brunswick on Mar. 8.
Bethany Bernier, a charge of motor vehicle speeding: 30-plus mph over the speed limit was transferred to Superior Court, for an incident in Brunswick on Mar. 11.
Dustin Bessler, 22, of Lisbon, guilty of possession of marijuana, up to 1.25 ounces, $350 fine; guilty of the sale or use of drug paraphernalia, $300 fine, for an incident in Brunswick on Mar. 6.
Tiana K. Burton, 21, of Freeport, a charge of possession of marijuana, up to 1.25 ounces, was dismissed, for an incident in Freeport on Nov. 3, 2013.
Savannah L. Chamberlain, 19, Waldoboro, a charge of theft by unauthorized taking or transfer was dismissed, for an incident in Brunswick on Sept. 5, 2013.
Patrick R. Clark, 38, of Portland, a charge of motor vehicle speeding: 30-plus mph over the speed limit was pled to another charge, for an incident in Topsham on May 5, 2013.
Shane R. Clarke, 25, of Freeport, a charge criminal trespass was transferred to Superior Court, for an incident in Freeport on Mar. 16.
Cory S. Cobb, 30, of Harpswell, Class 1 lobster and crab fishing without a license, $100 fine, for an incident in Harpswell on Feb. 11.
Shawn P. Collins, 29, of Auburn, guilty of operating under the influence, $500 fine, license suspended for 150 days, for an incident in Brunswick on Mar. 13.
Robert Coombs, 21, of Bath, guilty of furnishing liquor to a minor, $500 fine, for an incident in Bath on July 8, 2012.
Anthony N. Dehaas, 43, of North Scituate, RI, guilty of operating under the influence, one prior, $700 fine, sentenced to ten days in jail, stayed until Oct. 24, 2014, license suspended for three years, for an incident in Bowdoinham on Nov. 11. 2012.
Bonnie A. Dennett, 50, of Bowdoinham, guilty of theft by unauthorized taking or transfer, $100 fine, for an incident in Brunswick on Nov. 20, 2012.
Richard A. Doucette, 56, of Brunswick, guilty of operating a vehicle while license suspended or revoked, $500 fine, sentenced to 24 hours in jail, for an incident in Brunswick on Apr. 16, 2013.
George A. Dugal, 61, of Topsham, guilty of operating a vehicle whole license suspended or revoked, $250 fine, for an incident in Brunswick on Mar. 6.
Timothy F. Fraser, Jr., 23, of Brunswick, guilty of operating a vehicle while license suspended or revoked, $250 fine, for an incident in Brunswick on Mar. 14.
Benjamin P. Gallaher, 36, of Brunswick, a charge of theft by unauthorized taking or transfer was dismissed, for an incident in Brunswick on Mar. 7.
Carlos C. Gonzales, 35, of Portland, a charge of operating a vehicle while license suspended or revoked was transferred to Superior Court, for an incident in Brunswick on Mar. 15.
Abdikadir Hassan, 50 of Auburn, a charge of motor vehicle speeding: 30-plus mph over the speed limit was transferred to Superior Court, for an incident in Freeport on Dec. 20, 2013.
Scott A. Hawkes, 55, of Brunswick, guilty of violating a municipal shellfish ordinance, $500 fine, for an incident in Brunswick on Jan. 28.
Colin M. Higgins, 19, of Newcastle, guilty of theft by unauthorized taking or transfer, $250 fine, for an incident in Brunswick on Oct. 17, 2013; a charge of theft by unauthorized taking or transfer in Brunswick on Mar. 17 was pled to another charge.
Matthew D. Kravitz, 67, of Harpswell, guilty of failure to register a vehicle, $150 fine, for an incident in Brunswick on June 15, 2013.
David Manson, Jr., 43, of Yarmouth, charges of violating condition of release and possession of marijuana, up to 1.25 ounces, were transferred to Superior Court, for an incident in Freeport on Mar. 16.
Jamie A. Mason, 37, of Lisbon, possession of marijuana, up to 1.25 ounces, $350 fine, offense committed, for an incident in Freeport on Mar. 19.
Parker Matheson, 19, of Freeport, charges of the sale or use of drug paraphernalia and possession of marijuana, up to 1.25 ounces were dismissed, for an incident in Freeport on July 31, 2013.
Ericka Murray, 18, of Harpswell, guilty by default of the sale or use of drug paraphernalia, $300 fine, for an incident in Freeport on Mar. 18.
Eric K. Nagle, 33, of Harpswell, guilty of possessing lobster beyond the minimum or maximum size, $600 fine, for an incident in Freeport on Aug. 29, 2013.
Juston Nicholson, 33, of Dresden, guilty of operating a vehicle while license suspended or revoked, $250 fine, for an incident in Brunswick on Feb. 3.
Tyler R. Peavey, 26, of Brunswick, guilty of the sale or use of drug paraphernalia, 30 hours of community service, for an incident in Brunswick on Mar. 11.
Richard L. Pulliam, 27, of Auburn, guilty of disorderly conduct, using offensive words or gestures, $250 fine, for an incident in West Bath on Oct. 4, 2012; a charge of domestic violence assault was pled to another charge, for an incident in Bath on Oct. 4, 2012.
Andrew John Rice, 37, of Levant, charges of theft by deception, for an incident in Freeport on Jan. 13 and theft by unauthorized taking or transfer, for an incident in Freeport on Jan. 29, were transferred to Superior Court.
Emily Sakal, 21, of Waterville, possession of marijuana, up to 1.25 ounces, $350 fine, offense committed, for an incident in Freeport on Mar. 16.
Audrey L. Sawyer, 19, of Brunswick, a charge of theft by unauthorized taking or transfer was dismissed, for an incident in Brunswick on Oct. 3, 2013.
Bartlett Holmes Smith, 26, of South Portland, guilty of operating under the influence, $750 fine, license suspended for 90 days; an additional charge of operating under the influence-no test, was pled to another charge, for an incident in Brunswick on Aug. 25, 2010.
Joshua Stacey, 33, of Appleton, a charge of operating a vehicle after habitual offender revocation was transferred to Superior Court, for an incident in Freeport on Sept. 30, 2009.
Duane Toothaker, 34, of Harpswell, a charge of failing to have a harvester’s tag on shellfish was transferred to Superior Court, for an incident in Harpswell on Mar. 25.
Duane O. Toothaker, Sr., 55, of Harpswell, a charge of failing to have a harvester’s tag on shellfish was transferred to Superior Court, for an incident in Harpswell on Mar. 25.
Ethan Ward, 16, of Freeport, possession of tobacco products by a minor, $100 fine, for an incident in Freeport on Jan. 22.
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