These legal terms are used: waived means the person charged gave up the right to appear in court; adjudicated means guilty of a civil violation; default means a person did not appear in court and the judge entered a guilty finding in the case; a finding of parole violation means a person violated a parole condition; filed means the case is to be dismissed at the end of filing period if conditions set are abided by. Court documents no longer reflect a person’s plea or their street addresses. The dates in the log are the dates of the original charge.
FARMINGTON – The following cases were closed recently in Franklin County Superior Court:
Richard Kelly, 23, Temple, four counts of violating condition of release, Sept. 10, 2007, probation violation, sentenced to 90 days, probation revoked.
Melantha Knight, 33, Farmington, operating under the influence with one prior, operating vehicle without license, conditional/restricted, driving to endanger, Sept. 30, 2007, first charge dismissed; second charge found guilty, fined $500; third charge found guilty, fined $575, license suspended 30 days.
Bert Knox, 42, Carthage, burglary, stealing rugs, criminal mischief, May 2, 2007, first charge found guilty, sentenced to two years all but 120 days suspended, probation two years, ordered to pay $167.88 in restitution; second and third charges dismissed.
Tammy Ladd, 36, West Farmington, endangering the welfare of a child, Sept. 8, 2007, filed with cost.
James Langlois, 59, Etna, N.H., operating under the influence, July 3, 2007, found guilty, fined $500, license suspended 980 days.
Rhonda Lapierre, 48, Farmington, operating while license suspended or revoked, Sept. 15, 2007, dismissed.
Robert Lee, 48, Jay, aggravated assault, assault, driving to endanger, Aug. 7, 2007, first charge dismissed; second charge found guilty, fined $300, sentenced to 100 days; third charge found guilty, fined $575, sentenced to 100 days, license suspended 30 days.
Timothy Lee, 31, Gardiner, operating under the influence, Aug. 11, 2007, found guilty, fined $500, sentenced to 48 hours, license suspended 90 days.
Linda Littlefield, 24, Wilton, aggravated criminal trespass, assault, assault, criminal mischief, criminal trespass, Jan. 25, 2007, all charges dismissed.
Joseph Longley Jr., 36, Jay, assault, Sept. 9, 2006, found guilty, fined $300.
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