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Penobscot County Superior Court, Bangor Cases Jan. 2-Feb. 27, 2004 Brandon Shaw, 19, Brewer, forgery, jail nine months, all but seven days suspended, probation one year, restitution $1,460.69. Todd Shaw, 27, Patten, operating motor vehicle after license suspension, $500, jail…
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Penobscot County Superior Court, Bangor

Cases Jan. 2-Feb. 27, 2004

Brandon Shaw, 19, Brewer, forgery, jail nine months, all but seven days suspended, probation one year, restitution $1,460.69.

Todd Shaw, 27, Patten, operating motor vehicle after license suspension, $500, jail five days; driving to endanger, $250, jail five days, license suspended 30 days; failing to stop for officer, $250, jail five days.

Ryan C. Shepherd, 27, Bangor, operating motor vehicle after license revocation, jail 90 days.

Amanda K. Sherman, 26, Presque Isle, negotiating worthless instrument, jail six months, suspended, probation one year, restitution $5,000.

Michael Sherwood, 50, Bangor, two counts unlawful trafficking scheduled drugs, jail 364 days, all but 30 days suspended, probation one year each count.

Matthew Simmons, 32, Levant, violating protective order, jail four days.

Jeffrey Simpson, 38, Newburgh, robbery, dismissed.

Dennison A. Smith II, 26, Bangor, arson, prison four years, all but one year suspended, probation four years, restitution $600.

Tobi A. Smith, 21, Milford, operating motor vehicle after license suspension, dismissed.

Joshua J. Solomon, 21, Lincoln, burglary, prison one year; theft by unauthorized taking or transfer, prison seven years, all but two years suspended, probation four years, restitution $52,025.

Ray A. Spaulding, 61, Hampden, unlawful possession of scheduled drug, jail 364 days, all but seven days suspended, probation one year, community service 100 hours.

Christopher D. Spencer, 20, Bangor, two counts burglary, jail 18 months, all but 120 days suspended, probation two years, restitution $30 each count; two counts theft by unauthorized taking or transfer, jail 60 days each count.

Steven W. Springer, 19, Lincoln, burglary, prison one year; theft by unauthorized taking or transfer, prison seven years, all but two years suspended, probation four years, restitution $52,025.

Detric M. Stanley, 20, Corinna, burglary of motor vehicle, jail two years, all but 90 days suspended, probation two years; theft by unauthorized use of property, jail 90 days; assault, jail five days; violating condition of release, jail five days.

Jennifer Stevens, 24, Medway, theft by unauthorized taking or transfer, jail six months; theft by unauthorized taking or transfer, jail three years, all but six months suspended, probation two years.

Robert Leonard Stilphen, 21, Old Town, refusing to give personal information to officer, jail 30 days; operating vehicle without license, jail 30 days.

Jonathan M. Syversen, 25, Bangor, theft by unauthorized taking or transfer, jail two years, all but 25 days suspended, probation two years, restitution $1,427.79.

Robert Tenney, 61, Bangor, theft by unauthorized taking or transfer, $200.

Adam Thomas, 37, Orland, negotiate worthless instrument, $300, restitution $70.08.

Gilbert G. Townsend Jr., 22, Corinth, unlawful trafficking scheduled drugs, jail two years, all but 90 days suspended, probation two years.

John S. Trott, 53, Hampden, failure to notify operator of unattended vehicle collision, jury trial.

Brent Trueworthy, 55, Brewer, theft by unauthorized taking or transfer, $400, restitution $1,815.69.

Wayne A. Weeks, 25, Dexter, two counts assault, jail 120 days, all but two days suspended, probation one year each count.

Brian J. Whittle, 18, Raymond, driving while under influence of intoxicants, $500, jail 72 hours, license suspended 90 days.

David E. Wiggin, 47, Levant, obstructing report of crime, $200.

John D. Williams, 27, Stetson, criminal attempt; unlawful sexual contact; terrorizing; not guilty.

Ernestine L. Wood, 36, Glenburn, two counts unlawful trafficking scheduled drugs, prison five years, all but 18 months suspended, probation four years each count.

Michael E. Worster, 24, Bangor, operating motor vehicle after license revocation, prison one year.

Gregory Young, 35, Bangor, theft by deception, jail two years, all but 30 days suspended, probation two years, restitution $3,374.07; theft by unauthorized taking or transfer, jail 30 days.

Waldo County Superior Court

Cases May 20, 2004

Jeffrey Luce, 26, Waldoboro, driving deer, $100; hunting after revocation, $500.

James M. Rogers III, 51, Troy, operating while under influence of intoxicants, jail two days, $500, license suspended 90 days.

Belfast District Court

Cases May 17-21, 2004

Meldon Bates, 39, Belfast, theft by unauthorized taking or transfer, jail 20 days, restitution $7.98.

Thomas Bormet, no age or residence listed, operating motor vehicle after license suspension, $500.

Virginia Brown, 33, Waterville, assault, dismissed.

Joseph E. Grotton, 26, Frankfort, operating motor vehicle after license suspension, $200; failure to register vehicle, $200.

Derek L. Kirk, 33, Belfast, operating motor vehicle after license suspension, $250.

Jacob D. Laflamme, 19, Voluntown, Conn., operating motor vehicle after license suspension, $500, jail seven days, license suspended one year; failure to register vehicle, $100.

Cecil Everett Lagle, 47, Bath, driving while under influence of intoxicants; operating motor vehicle after license suspension; attaching false motor vehicle plates; failure to register vehicle, jury trial.

Amber D. Lee, 19, Rockland, operating unregistered ATV, $100.

Marshall H. Lowe, 40, Jackson, operating motor vehicle after license suspension; displaying false license or identification; failure to register vehicle; unlawful possession of scheduled drug, jury trial.

Terrill W. Merrifield, 40, Brooks, operating motor vehicle after license suspension, $350, jail 48 hours.

George P. Noble, 47, Monroe, assault, dismissed.

Scott S. Pendleton, 17, Belfast, operating motor vehicle after license suspension, $250.

Billy J. Rancourt, 39, Winterport, attaching false motor vehicle plates, $150.

Joshua Robichaud, 28, Belfast, theft by unauthorized taking or transfer, jail 48 hours, restitution $7.98.

David E. Wadsworth, 25, Searsmont, driving while under influence of intoxicants, jury trial.

Belfast District Court

Cases May 24-28, 2004

Smith L. Bickford Jr., 41, Jackson, terrorizing; assault; jury trial.

Tammy L. Bodge, 44, Troy, speeding 30-plus mph more than posted speed, jury trial.

Thomas Bruso, 33, Liberty, assault, jail 60 days all suspended, probation two years; violating condition of release, jail 24 hours.

Elliot D. Cavicchi, 18, Northport, driving to endanger, not guilty.

James Keith Crosby, 26, Rockland, driving while under influence of intoxicants, $600, jail 14 days, license suspended 18 months, registration suspended.

Leah Jean Edgecomb, 18, Brooks, forgery, jail 30 days all suspended, probation six months, restitution $157; theft by unauthorized taking or transfer, jail 30 days all suspended, probation six months, restitution $157; operating motor vehicle after license suspension, $300.

Timothy N. Hall, 43, Belfast, assault, jail six months all suspended, probation one year; unlawful sexual touching, jail 364 days, all but four months suspended, probation one year.

Richard D. Henderson, 25, South Portland, operating motor vehicle after license suspension, $350.

Jeffrey J. Hill, 38, Freedom, driving while under influence of intoxicants, jury trial.

William R. Littlefield Jr., 28, Unity, operating motor vehicle after license suspension, not guilty.

Brenda M. Melvin, 27, Burnham, operating motor vehicle after license suspension, jail 20 days; driving while under influence of intoxicants, $600, jail six months, all but 20 days suspended, probation one year, license suspended 18 months; assault, jail 20 days; disorderly conduct, jail 20 days.

James F. Moore, 50, Belfast, leaving scene of motor vehicle accident, $50, restitution $250.

Amon A. Morse Jr., 61, Northport, allowing dog to be at large, $100.


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