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Belfast District Court Cases March 8-19, 2004 Francis O. Moulton, 44, Unity, operating motor vehicle after license suspension, $200, $100 suspended; displaying false license or identification, $100, $50 suspended. Thomas M. Bormet, 30, Swanville, speeding 30-plus mph more than…
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Belfast District Court

Cases March 8-19, 2004

Francis O. Moulton, 44, Unity, operating motor vehicle after license suspension, $200, $100 suspended; displaying false license or identification, $100, $50 suspended.

Thomas M. Bormet, 30, Swanville, speeding 30-plus mph more than posted speed, $350.

Donovan Bowley, 36, Liberty, failing to make oral or written accident report, $300; attaching false motor vehicle plates, $100.

Jerrold D. Bradstreet, 26, Searsport, driving while under influence of intoxicants, $450, jail two days, license suspended 90 days; operating motor vehicle after license suspension, jail two days; displaying false license or identification, jail two days; violating condition of release, jail two days.

Nathan J. Bryant, 21, Swanville, trafficking in dangerous knives, jail two days.

Lawrence R. Caldwell, 37, Knox, violating condition of release, jail 10 days.

Richard C. Calligan, 27, Searsmont, possessing marijuana, $200.

Stephen Capella, 46, Swanville, obstructing report of crime, dismissed.

Adam David Carnahan, 28, Northport, speeding 30-plus mph more than posted speed, $350.

Dylan D. Cook, 23, Belfast, driving while under influence of intoxicants, $800, jail 30 days, license suspended 18 months, registration suspended; operating vehicle beyond license restriction, jail five days; possessing marijuana, $200; sale and use of drug paraphernalia, $100.

Ralph M. Curtis, 40, no residence listed, assault, dismissed.

Sheldrick C. Curtis, 36, Searsport, driving while under influence of intoxicants, $1,000, jail 364 days, all but 60 days suspended, probation one year, license suspended four years, registration suspended; operating vehicle beyond license restriction, jail 30 days.


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