BATH — The following cases were closed in Sagadahoc County Superior Court between May 1 and May 31.
William F. Fahey, 62, of Chesterville, Dec. 3, 2009, disorderly conduct, offensive words and gestures, jail five days; domestic violence assault, dismissed, pleaded to another charge; violating condition of release, jail five days; domestic violence terrorizing, dismissed, pleaded to another charge.
Jesse Feinberg, 33, of Bath, Dec. 24, 2009, three counts of furnishing liquor to a minor; four counts of allowing minor to possess or consume liquor; unsworn falsification, all dismissed, pleaded to another charge; furnishing liquor to a minor, $1,000, jail three years all but 45 days suspended, probation two years.
Anthony D. Foglio, 26, of Waterboro, Nov. 24, 2010, aggravated criminal mischief, jail four years all but 150 days suspended, probation two years; violating condition of release, dismissed, pleaded to another charge.
Travis Gallant, 22, of Phippsburg, April 24, 2010, violating condition of release, jail 48 hours; operating under the influence, $500, license suspended 90 days.
Alexandra Genimatas, 23, of Greenland, N.H., Oct. 17, 2010, operating under the influence, $500, jail 72 hours, license suspended 90 days.
Robert L. Gilley, 35, of Richmond, Nov. 4, 2010, obstructing report of a crime, dismissed, pleaded to another charge.
Jesse Glick, 21, of Bath, July 22, 2009, burglary, jail 18 months, all but 30 days suspended, probation two years, restitution $1,104.11; theft by unauthorized taking or transfer, jail 30 days.
Charles Gordon, 23, of Bath, theft by unauthorized taking or transfer, jail 10 days, restitution $280; assault, $300, jail 10 months, all suspended, probation one year, restitution $2,902.32; robbery, dismissed, pleaded to another charge.
Jeremy L. Grendell, 28, of Bath, Aug. 10, 2010, acquiring drugs by deception, jail 364 days, all but 30 days suspended, probation one year; forgery, jail 30 days; theft by unauthorized taking or transfer, jail 30 days.
Carol Harford Sidney, 47, of Rockland, July 30, 2010, theft by unauthorized taking or transfer, priors, jail seven months, restitution $200.
Kimberly Ludwig, 26, of Bowdoinham, Nov. 6, 2010, operating under the influence, $500, license suspended 90 days.
Pamela R. Ludwig, 41, of Freeport, Dec. 18, 2008, operating under the influence, dismissed, pleaded to another charge; driving to endanger, $1,000.
Eric R. Lush, 50, of Woolwich, Feb. 5, 2010, failing to notify of motor vehicle accident, dismissed for other reason.
Shawn A. MacInnis, 47, of Georgetown, Dec. 15, 2010, operating vehicle without license, dismissed, pleaded to another charge; operating under the influence, $500, jail 48 hours, license suspended 90 days.
Donald D. Merrill, 51, of Bath, March 3, 2010, operating under the influence, $1,000, jail 15 days, license suspended 90 days.
Thomas John Mulkern, 25, of Augusta, Nov. 22, 2009, theft by unauthorized taking of transfer, jail 12 days.
Deborah G. Penham, 29, of Falmouth, Aug. 29, 2010, operating while license suspended or revoked, dismissed, pleaded to another charge.
Alex Pierce, 21, of Phippsburg, Dec. 4, 2010, criminal mischief, dismissed, pleaded to another charge; burglary, jail nine months, restitution $900; theft by unauthorized taking or transfer, dismissed, pleaded to another charge; criminal mischief, dismissed pleaded to another charge; in a separate incident Oct. 18, 2010, criminal mischief, dismissed, pleaded to another charge; burglary, jail five years all but nine months suspended; probation three years, restitution $2,419; theft by unauthorized taking or transfer, jail five years all but nine months suspended, probation three years, restitution $2,419; theft by unauthorized taking or transfer, dismissed, pleaded to another charge; in a separate incident Jan. 3, burglary, dismissed, pleaded to another charge; theft by unauthorized taking or transfer, dismissed, pleaded to another charge; in a separate incident Nov. 8, 2010, theft by unauthorized taking or transfer, jail nine months, restitution $1,000; burglary, jail nine months, restitution $1,000.
Peter J. Simonds, 45, of Nobleboro, Dec. 1, 2009, two counts of unlawful sexual touching and two counts of unlawful sexual contact, dismissed, pleaded to another charge; in a separate incident Feb. 2, 2010, one count of unlawful sexual contact; two counts of unlawful sexual touching; all three counts dismissed, pleaded to another charge; in separate incident March 1, 2010, three counts of unlawful sexual contact and three counts of unlawful sexual touching, all six counts dismissed, pleaded to another charge; in separate incident April 1, 2008, three counts of unlawful sexual touching, all three counts dismissed, pleaded to another charge; in separate incident Jan. 1, 2010, unlawful sexual contact, jail 364 days all but six months suspended, probation one year; unlawful sexual contact, jail 364 days all suspended, probation one year; unlawful sexual contact, jail 364 days all suspended, probation one year; three counts of unlawful sexual touching and three counts of unlawful sexual contact, all six counts dismissed, pleaded to another charge.
Harold Stanley Soper Jr., 54, of Lewiston, Sept. 15, 2010, violating condition of release, jail 30 days; theft by unauthorized taking or transfer, jail one year.
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