WEST BATH — Cases of local interest closed in Sagadahoc County courts in May:
Max Welner, 29, of Richmond, a charge of operating a vehicle while license suspended or revoked, with priors, was dismissed, for an incident in Topsham on Dec. 24, 2012.
Michael Wetmore, 53, of West Bath, guilty of negotiating a worthless instrument, 24 hours in jail, $199.68 restitution, for an incident in Bath on July 12, 2011.
Julie A. Wickett, 37, of Bath, a charge of operating under the influence, was transferred to Superior Court, for an incident in Brunswick on April 12.
Jeremy R. Williams, 17, of Bowdoinham, guilty of possession of tobacco products by a minor, $100 fine, for an incident in Topsham on Feb. 5.
Ryan W. Williams, 18, of Woolwich, guilty of operating without a license, $250 fine; a charge of the sale and use of drug paraphernalia, adjudicated, $300 fine; a charge of a minor transporting liquor, $100 fine, license suspended for 30 days, adjudicated; a charge of possession of marijuana, up to 1 / ounce, was pled to another charge, for an incident in West Bath on March 29.
Darrell R. Wilson, 28, of Bowdoinham, guilty of theft by unauthorized taking or transfer, 10 days in jail stayed until June 11, for an incident in Brunswick on April 11.
T. J. Wing, 30, of Brunswick, guilty of criminal mischief, $500 fine, $500 restitution, for an incident in Brunswick on Feb. 27.
Matthew A. Winn, 24, of Harpswell, a charge of harvesting shellfish without a license was transferred to Superior Court, for an incident in Brunswick on Jan. 18.
Ellen Wise, 19, of Brunswick, possession of marijuana, up to 1 / ounce, 30 hours of community service; sale and use of drug paraphernalia, 30 hours of community service, adjudicated, for an incident in Brunswick on March 9.
Shawn A. Withee Jr., 23, of Brunswick, guilty of operating a vehicle without a license, $150 fine, for an incident in West Bath on March 22.
Crystal Wood, 33, of Bowdoinham, a charge of domestic violence assault was dismissed, for an incident in Bowdoinham on April 17.
Nicholas Zegouros, 30, of Freeport, guilty of operating a vehicle while license suspended or revoked, with priors, $750 fine; charges of attaching false plates and operating after registration is suspended were pled to other charges, for an incident in Freeport on Jan. 2.
Cases of local interest closed in Sagadahoc County courts in June:
Michael A. Andretta, 21, of Wiscasset, guilty by default of possession of marijuana, up to 1 / ounce, $350 fine, for an incident in Bath on March 3.
Joshua Aube, 29, of Brunswick, guilty of operating while license suspended or revoked, with priors, $250 fine, for an incident in Brunswick on July 8, 2011.
Queancy Barefield, 58, of Lewiston, guilty of theft by unauthorized taking or transfer, $410 restitution, for an incident in Brunswick on Dec. 6, 2012.
Jonathan J. Brennan 22, of Bowdoin, guilty of theft by unauthorized taking or transfer, $250 fine; a charge of violating condition of release was dismissed, for an incident in Brunswick on April 2.
Randy Brewer, 22, of Bath, guilty of operating while license suspended or revoked, with priors, $750 fine; guilty of attaching false plates, $200 fine; charges of possessing a revoked, mutilated, fictitious or fraudulent license or ID card, and sale or use of drug paraphernalia were dismissed, for an incident in Bath on April 8.
Judith Cave, 21, of Harpswell, guilty of furnishing liquor to a minor, $500 fine, for an incident in Topsham on April 19.
Robert W. Chase, 44, of Brunswick, guilty of operating a vehicle without a license, $100 fine, for an incident in Topsham on April 20.
Nitasha L. Defreitas, 25, of West Gardiner, guilty of operating a vehicle without a license, $200 fine, for an incident in Richmond on March 26.
Alissa J. Dow, 27, of Old Town, a charge of possession of marijuana, up to 1 / ounce, was adjudicated, $350 fine, for an incident in Bowdoinham on April 3.
Michael Dulany, 24, of Richmond, guilty, outdoor burning violation, $200 fine, for an incident in Richmond on April 21.
Jason D. Ford, 25, of Lisbon, guilty of failing to stop for an officer, $500 fine; a charge of driving to endanger, was dismissed, for an incident in Topsham on April 18.
Jeremy J. Geroux, 35, of Newcastle, guilty of operating while license suspended or revoked, with priors, $750 fine; a charge of violating condition of release was dismissed, for an incident in Topsham on April 10.
Meghan Gillespie, 30, of Wiscasset, guilty of failure to register a vehicle, $100 fine, for an incident in West Bath on April 24.
Brittany J. Gray, 23, of Jefferson, guilty of failure to stop, remain, or provide information, $350 fine, for an incident in Topsham on April 24.
Dawn T. Gray, 39, of Berwick, guilty of operating while license suspended or revoked, $250 fine, for an incident in Bowdoinham on March 26.
Gregory R. Hanson, 22, of Clinton, guilty of theft by unauthorized taking or transfer, $500 fine, for an incident in Freeport on April 8.
Joshua T. Hart, 22, of Brunswick, guilty of operating while license suspended or revoked, with priors, $750 fine; a charge of the sale or use of drug paraphernalia was dismissed, for an incident in Bath on Jan. 29.
Alex W. King, 21, of Bowdoin, guilty of operating a truck or passenger vehicle on an ATV trail, with priors, $50 fine; guilty of littering, $100 fine, for an incident in Bowdoin on April 10.
Nathan A. Kinney, 27, of Lisbon Falls, guilty of criminal mischief, $200 fine, $250 restitution, for an incident in Bowdoin on May 16.
William A. Kinrade III, 34, of Naples, guilty of failure to register a vehicle, $150 fine, for an incident in Bath on April 18.
Aaron Kush, 20, of Sabattus, guilty of possession of marijuana, up to 1 / ounce, $350 fine; guilty of a minor possessing liquor, $200 fine; a charge of the sale and use of drug paraphernalia was dismissed, for an incident in West Bath on April 6.
Alec J. Lemont, 23, of Bath, guilty of failure to notify of a motor vehicle accident, $250 fine; a charge of operating while license suspended or revoked, with priors, was dismissed, for an incident in Bath on Feb. 3.
Eric K. Marquis, 24, of Lisbon Falls, guilty of failure to register a vehicle, $100 fine, for an incident in Bowdoin on April 7.
Nathan Meadows, 33, of Topsham, guilty of operating a vehicle while license suspended or revoked, $350 fine; a charge of operating without a license, was dismissed, for an incident in Topsham on April 8.
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