November 23, 2024
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James R. Violette III, 23, Holden, failure to register motor vehicle operating on public way, $50.

Jessie Wallace, 20, Bangor, assault, continued for sentencing; criminal mischief, continued for sentencing.

Randy Watson, 38, Bangor, operating motor vehicle after suspension of driver’s license, $500, $350 suspended.

Shawana Watson, 18, Greenfield, failure to register motor vehicle operating on public way, $100, suspended; attaching false motor vehicle plates, $150.

Thomas P. Watson, 32, Glenburn, driving to endanger, bound over for jury trial.

Megan L. Welch, 16, Bangor, operating motor vehicle after suspension of driver’s license, dismissed.

Danielle A. White, 21, Portland, permitting unlawful motor vehicle use, $150.

Robert Willey, 26, Carmel, operating motor vehicle while under influence of intoxicating liquor, $450, license suspended 90 days.

Faye Williams, 51, Bangor, assault, jail four days.

Gary L. Wilson, 45, Levant, failure to register motor vehicle operating on public way, $100.

Steven R. Winingar, 35, Bangor, reckless conduct, dismissed.

John T. Woloshckuk, 26, Orono, assault, dismissed; criminal mischief, dismissed.

Bobbi L. Wood, 30, Bucksport, failure to register motor vehicle, $50.

James A. Wood, 19, Virginia Beach, Va., minor possessing liquor, $100; minor possessing liquor, $100.

Christopher D. Wright, 31, Macon, Ga., speeding 30 plus mph more than posted speed limit, dismissed.

Samuel J. Wustner, 19, Bar Harbor, criminal trespass, bound over for jury trial.

Jerry C. Young, 49, Bangor, marijuana cultivation, $600.

Ashley Zook, 15, Bangor, possession of tobacco products by minor, $100, 20 hours community service.

Presque Isle District Court

Todd Martin, 33, Ashland, negotiating worthless instrument, continued for sentencing; negotiating worthless instrument, continued for sentencing.

Nathan D. Masters, 17, Westfield, possession of tobacco products by minor, $100.

William D. McDonnell, 24, Millinocket, operating motor vehicle while under influence of intoxicating liquor, $400, jail 48 hours, license suspended 90 days.

Samuel McDuffie, 20, Limestone, assault, bound over for jury trial; obstructing report of crime, bound over for jury trial.

Rick C. McKenzie, 21, Mapleton, operating motor vehicle while under influence of intoxicating liquor, $400, license suspended 90 days.

Kristina McLellan, 17, Presque Isle, possession of tobacco products by minor, 20 hours community service; sale and use of drug paraphernalia, 20 hours community service.

Phillip E. McMann, 50, Presque Isle, operating motor vehicle while under influence of intoxicating liquor, $400, license suspended 90 days.

Erica N. Mcninch, 18, Mars Hill, operating motor vehicle while under influence of intoxicating liquor, $400, jail 48 hours, license suspended 90 days.

Jonathan Merrill, 23, South Gardiner, theft by unauthorized taking or transfer, $100, restitution $35.

Scott R. Morin, 25, Presque Isle, assault, dismissed.

Kristi Morris, 37, Mars Hill, assault, jail 48 hours.

Christopher E. Nelson, 19, Fort Fairfield, operating motor vehicle after suspension of driver’s license, jail five days; operating motor vehicle after suspension of driver’s license, jail five days.

Ruben L. Olquin, 29, Gonzales, Calif., theft by unauthorized use of property, bound over for jury trial.

Dorothy Ouellette, 56, Van Buren, theft by unauthorized taking or transfer, $100; theft by unauthorized taking or transfer, $100, restitution $839.81; theft by unauthorized taking or transfer, $100; theft by unauthorized taking or transfer, $100.

Philip D. Pelkey, 36, Lincoln, operating motor vehicle while under influence of intoxicating liquor, $500, jail 48 hours, license suspended 90 days.

Jill M. Pelletier, 19, Presque Isle, disorderly conduct, bound over for jury trial; allowing minor to consume liquor, bound over for jury trial.

Patrick B. White Jr., 23, Presque Isle, assault, jail 10 days; criminal mischief, dismissed; obstructing report of crime, jail 10 days; assault, jail four months, all suspended, probation two years; violating condition of release, jail 10 days; terrorizing, jail 10 days.


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