Penobscot County
Superior Court
Cases Nov. 1-30, 2005
Scott R. Bartlett, 23, Old Town, disorderly conduct; refusing to sign criminal summons; jury trial.
Mitchell Bellefleur, 42, Orono, trafficking tobacco in adult correctional facility, jail 48 hours; operating vehicle after habitual offender revocation, $1,000, jail 45 days.
Vinicio M. Bettencourt, 37, Peabody, Mass., operating vehicle while under influence of intoxicants, jury trial.
Darrell L. Carlow, 39, Lincoln, assault; criminal mischief, jury trial.
Nicole Clark, 18, Holden, assault, jury trial.
Sara Cooper, 30, Lee, theft by unauthorized taking or transfer, $500, jail 15 days.
Sara J. Couturier, 30, Bangor, two counts theft by unauthorized taking or transfer; criminal trespass, jury trial.
William A. Damien Jr., 32, Greenbush, operating vehicle while under influence of intoxicants, jury trial.
Christopher Darner, 29, Bangor, violating protective order, jail six months.
Michelle L. Davis, 45, Bangor, assault, jury trial.
Patrick J. Dean, 18, Carmel, unlawful possession of scheduled drug, $500.
Marc Delit, 35, theft by deception, jail two years, all but 110 days suspended, probation two years; 11 counts aggravated forgery, jail two years, all but 110 days suspended each count, probation two years each count.
Carrie Dyment, 22, Bangor, theft by unauthorized taking or transfer, jury trial.
Michael Anthony Gamblin, 31, Dexter, operating vehicle after habitual offender revocation, $1,000, prison two years; operating vehicle while under influence of intoxicants, $500, jail six months, license suspended 90 days.
Brandon Gillespie, 26, Bangor, criminal threatening, jail six months; assault, jail six months; assault, jail six months.
David Gorham, 43, Winterport, operating vehicle while under influence of intoxicants; leaving scene of motor vehicle accident, jury trial.
Bryant Gray, 47, Orland, disorderly conduct; refusing to submit to arrest or detention, jury trial.
Chelsea N. Herrick, 22, Stockton Springs, operating vehicle while under influence of intoxicants, $700, jail 364 days, all but 75 days suspended, probation one year, license suspended 90 days; failing to stop for officer, jail 75 days; driving to endanger, $575, jail 75 days, license suspended six months.
Travis N. Kepner, 18, Brewer, three counts burglary of motor vehicle; three counts theft by unauthorized taking or transfer; jury trial.
Jason Kilpatrick, 25, Bangor, theft by unauthorized taking or transfer, jail 30 days, restitution $612.58.
Chad A. Larlee, 20, Lincoln, forgery, prison 24 months, restitution $2,145.
Matthew j. Lynch, 22, Hampden, assault, dismissed.
Jason L. Martin, 26, Etna, burglary, prison four years, all but two years suspended, probation two years, restitution $1,270; theft by unauthorized taking or transfer, prison two years; theft by receiving stolen property, prison 18 months, restitution, $770.
Amanda J. McGraw, 22, Bangor, assault, jail nine months, all but 30 days suspended, probation one year.
Benjamin A. Mitchell, 32, Etna, operating vehicle after habitual offender revocation, $1,000, jail 90 days; operating vehicle while under influence of intoxicants, $1,100, jail 30 days, license suspended 90 days.
Jeremy H. Payne, 19, Castine, allowing minor to possess or consume liquor, jury trial.
Carlo Pinto, 44, Orono, assault, jury trial.
Travis Quesinberry, 23, Frankfort, reckless conduct, prison 11 months, probation revoked.
Steven C. Roper, 45, Old Town, criminal trespass, jury trial.
Andrew Salvatico, 28, Brewer, theft by unauthorized taking or transfer, prison 18 months, suspended, probation one year, restitution, $5,000.
Brett D. Savage, 25, Bangor, assault, jail four months.
David A. Seymour, 48, Greenbush, two counts assault; terrorizing; jury trial.
Bradley A. Simms, 19, Hampden, criminal trespass, $250.
Gilda A. Thompson, 28, Bangor, operating vehicle while under influence of intoxicants, jury trial.
Travis M. Ware, 20, Newport, operating vehicle while under influence of intoxicants, dismissed.
Randy L. Watson, 43, Greenbush, operating vehicle after habitual offender revocation, $1,000, jail four months.
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