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Criminal Court Log for April 15, 2015
ADDISON COUNTY — In recent activity in Addison Superior Court, Criminal Division, the following took place:
Bryan Ashley-Selleck, 46, of Bridport pleaded no contest to an Oct. 5, 2014, charge of second-degree aggravated domestic assault, and was sentenced to 1 to 3 years in jail, suspended; was ordered to complete the Domestic Violence Solutions Program, get counseling as recommended by the probation officer, and to follow family court orders; and was fined $147.The state’s attorney dismissed Oct. 5, 2014, charges of interference with access to emergency services and second-degree unlawful restraint as part of a plea agreement.
Michelle Bennett, 26, of Starksboro pleaded innocent to two Dec. 26, 2014, counts of driving with a suspended license and to a Dec. 26, 2014, charge of violating conditions of release, and was released with conditions.
Todd M. Brigham, 24, of Middlebury pleaded innocent to Dec. 21, 2014, charges of driving under the influence, second offense, and careless or negligent driving, and was released with conditions.
Mary Beth Brouillard, 45, of Bristol pleaded guilty to a Dec. 12, 2014, charge of notice and complaint by a truant officer, and was ordered to complete the Reparative Board and to ensure that the child in question attend school unless excused by the school principal. Sentencing was deferred for two years.
Donald J. Catella, 43, of Huntington pleaded innocent to March 14 charges of attempting to elude an officer; operating a vehicle without the owner’s consent; driving under the influence, second offense; reckless/gross negligent driving; and providing false information/implicating another, and was released with conditions.
Tamantha Clark, 43, of Bristol pleaded guilty to an Oct. 3, 2014, charge of careless or negligent driving, amended from a charge of driving under the influence, and was fined $837.
Duane A. Cross, 39, of Milton pleaded innocent to a Jan. 6 charge of aggravated assault with a deadly weapon, and was released with conditions.
Timothy P. Dragon, 36, of Salisbury pleaded guilty to a March 15 charge of driving under the influence, second offense, and was sentenced to 6 to 12 months in jail, all but 60 hours suspended, a year’s probation, and an 18-month license suspension; and was fined $897.
Steven Farley, 27, of Charlotte pleaded guilty to a July 15, 2014, charge of driving under the influence of alcohol or drugs or both, and was sentenced to two to six months in jail, suspended, and a 90-day license suspension, and was fined $667.
David M. Field Jr., 44, of Starksboro pleaded guilty to two Sept. 20 counts of violating an abuse prevention order. Sentencing was set for a later date.
Kyle Giroux, 31, of Bristol pleaded innocent to a March 19 charge of driving under the influence, and was released with conditions.
Matthew R. Gorton, 22, of Bristol pleaded guilty to a March 21 charge of driving under the influence, and was sentenced to a 90-day license suspension, and was fined $667.
James Joseph Gregory, 29, of Port Henry, N.Y., pleaded innocent to a Jan. 28 charge of driving with a suspended license, and was released with conditions.
Tyler J. Hanley, 25, of Middlebury pleaded innocent to a March 6 charge of driving under the influence and was released on recognizance.
James Helak, 42, of Brandon pleaded guilty to a Nov. 29, 2014, charge of driving under the influence, second offense, and was sentenced to six to 12 months in jail, suspended, and an 18-month license suspension, and was fined $897.
Thomas John Hunt, 32, of Vergennes pleaded guilty to Dec. 31, 2014, charges of driving under the influence and reckless endangerment, and was sentenced to six to 12 months in jail, all but three days suspended, and a 90-day license suspension; and was fined $147.
Michael Lepore-Capek, 28, of New Haven pleaded innocent to a Jan. 17 charge of driving under the influence, and was released with conditions.
Matthew J. Lord, 42, of Winooski pleaded innocent to a Feb. 12 charge of driving under the influence, and was released with conditions.
William Muir, 24, of South Londonderry pleaded innocent to an Aug. 22, 2008, charge of grand larceny greater than $900, and released with conditions, including not to go on the premises of the Northlands Job Corps. A status conference was set for a later date.
Todd Emerson Norris, 42, of Shoreham pleaded guilty to an Aug. 13, 2014, charge of driving with a suspended license, second offense, and to an Oct. 31, 2014, charge of reckless or gross negligent driving, and was sentenced to six to 24 months, all but six months suspended, and two years’ probation, with the condition to transfer vehicle title and remove vehicle from residence; and was fined $294.
Holly J. Nunn, 48, of Middlebury pleaded innocent to a March 9 charge of driving under the influence, and was released with conditions.
Sherry L. Ober, 55, of Bristol pleaded guilty to a Dec. 5, 2014, charge of driving under the influence, and was sentenced to a 90-day license suspension and was fined $437.
Jacob Race, 21, of Hinesburg pleaded guilty to an Aug. 27, 2014, misdemeanor charge of attempting to elude an officer, amended from a felony charge, and was sentenced to 9 to 10 days in jail and fined $147.
Meagan Roy, 27, of Burlington pleaded guilty to a Nov. 25, 2014, charge of driving with a suspended license, second offense, and was sentenced to 9 to 10 days on work crew and was fined $147.
Catherine Sheridan, 50, of Niagara Falls, Ontario, Canada, had an arrest warrant issued for failure to appear to answer to a Feb. 27 charge of driving with excessive speed.
Rebecca Steinhauer, 25, of Bristol pleaded innocent to a Jan. 30 charge of driving with a suspended license, and was released with conditions.
Sarah C. Steinle, 24, of Hartford, Conn., pleaded innocent to a March 21 charge of driving under the influence, and was released with conditions.
Lynzee Vaughan, 23, of Bristol pleaded innocent to a Jan. 18 charge of gross negligent driving, and was released with conditions.
Kenneth Willard, 67, of Leicester pleaded innocent to a Feb. 13 charge of careless or negligent driving, and was released with conditions.
Brandon R. Yandow, 18, of Bennington pleaded innocent to a Jan. 23 charge of driving with a suspended license, and was released with conditions.
Charlene J. Yankton, 49, of Middlebury pleaded no contest to an Aug. 26, 2014, charge of simple assault and guilty to an Aug. 26, 2014, charge of resisting arrest. A sentencing hearing was set for a later date.
Christopher H. Zeno, 47, pleaded guilty to Dec. 3, 2014, charges of simple assault and resisting arrest, and was sentenced to 6 to 12 months in jail, suspended, and was fined $294.
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