BATH — The following cases closed in Sagadahoc County Superior Court between July 1, 2011, and Dec. 31, 2011.
Shawn M. Gray, 31, of Bath, July 27, 2011, criminal mischief, dismissed, pleaded to another charge; domestic violence terrorizing, dismissed, pleaded to another charge; domestic violence assault, jail three years, all but 67 days suspended, probation two years; in a separate incident on Aug. 22, 2011, violating condition of release, jail three months; in a separate incident on Aug. 6, 2011, violating condition of release, jail three months.
Lisa M. Green, 45, of West Bath, Nov. 11, 2010, driving to endanger, dismissed, pleaded to another charge; criminal trespass, dismissed, pleaded to another charge; assault, $300, jail 60 days; criminal mischief, jail 20 days, restitution $1,589.
Lisa M. Green, 45, of Bath, Feb. 23, 2011, burglary, dismissed, pleaded to another charge; refusing to sign criminal summons, dismissed, pleaded to another charge; violating condition of release, jail 10 days; operating under the influence, $700, jail 364 days all but 10 days suspended, probation one year, license suspended three years, restitution $1,589; criminal mischief, dismissed, pleaded to another charge.
Mathew Albert Green, 25, of Springvale, June 12, 2011, harassment, dismissed for other reason.
Edward S. Guthro, 46, of Phippsburg, April 20, 2011, unlawful trafficking in scheduled drugs, dismissed, pleaded to another charge; in separate incident April 19, 2011, unlawful trafficking in scheduled drugs, $400, jail three years all but 90 days suspended, probation two years, restitution $480.
Albert Hathorne, 63, of Topsham, March 12, 2010, two counts of allowing minor to possess or consume liquor, both dismissed for other reason.
Heath G. Hawkes, 37, of Phippsburg, Jan. 23, 2011, operating under the influence, $750, license suspended 90 days.
Scott Hilderbrandt, 41, of Bowdoin, Feb. 24, 2011, violating protective order, jail 14 days.
Robert A. Holmes, 52, of Bath, Nov. 24, 2010, obstructing report of injury, not guilty; domestic violence assault, not guilty.
Richard D. Houdlette, 47, of Richmond, April 7, 2011, operating under the influence, $700, jail 180 days, all but seven days suspended, probation one year, license suspended three years; in separate incident Sept. 21, 2011, violating condition of release, jail 48 hours.
Thomas J. Hourihan Jr., 23, of Damariscotta, July 29, 2010, aggravated forgery, dismissed, pleaded to another charge.
Edward Hunt, 21, of Phippsburg, July 1, 2011, furnishing liquor to a minor, dismissed due to insufficient evidence.
Joshua R. Hunt, 23, of Damariscotta, March 24, 2011, unlawful trafficking in scheduled drugs, $400, jail four years, all but four months suspended, probation three years; unlawful trafficking in scheduled drugs, dismissed, pleaded to another charge; criminal forfeiture of property, forfeiture.
Samuel T. Iserbyt, 43, of Portland, April 3, 2011, operating while license suspended or revoked — OUI, dismissed, pleaded to another charge; operating under the influence, $1,400, jail 364 days all but 60 days suspended, probation one year, license suspended three years.
Todd M. Jean, 34, of Lisbon, Sept. 27, 2010, theft by extortion, jail two years, all but six months suspended, probation two years, restitution $2,000; in separate incident Sept. 26, 2010, impersonating a public servant, jail six months.
Gary W. Joslyn Jr., 36, of Bath, March 17, 2011, theft by unauthorized taking or transfer, jail two years, all but 16 months suspended, probation two years; in separate incident May 22, 2011, violating condition of release, jail six months; theft by unauthorized taking or transfer, jail two years, all but 16 months suspended, probation two years; in separate incident June 11, 2011, theft by unauthorized taking or transfer, jail two years, all but 16 months suspended, probation two years; violating condition of release, jail six months; in separate incident June 24, 2011, violating condition of release, jail six months; theft by unauthorized taking or transfer, jail two years all but 16 months suspended, probation two years, restitution $15.
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