PARIS – Several pleas were heard Wednesday in Oxford County Superior Court before Justice Roland Cole.
Kristina E. Daly, 33, of 11 Pearl St., pleaded guilty to charges of burglary, theft, and violation of conditions of release. Daly was indicted earlier this month.
Assistant District Attorney Joseph O’Connor said Daly admitted to police that she assisted her boyfriend in the May theft of an empty safe and cigarettes from a Mini-Apple in Paris that had gone out of business. Daly later led police to 673 packs of cigarettes being kept in storage and sold wholesale.
Daly was given a one-year deferred disposition, and may plead to a reduced theft charge if she successfully completes the agreement.
Malachy F. Kelliher, 47, of 437 Broadway, North Attleboro, Mass., pleaded guilty to unlawful trafficking in marijuana and unlawful possession of cocaine and forfeited $734. Kelliher was sentenced to serve a fully suspended three-year and five day prison sentence, serve two years of probation, and pay $1,400 in fines.
Kelliher was arrested in July after he was found smoking crack cocaine in a truck at a Greenwood rest stop. Police seized five pounds of marijuana, two grams of cocaine, a scale, and packaging bags found in the truck.
Dana V. Littlefield, 39, of 82 Vera St., Portland, pleaded guilty to aggravated operating after habitual offender revocation and failure to appear in court on that charge. Littlefield also admitted a probation violation on an earlier conviction of eluding an officer and operating after revocation.
Littlefield was ordered to serve two years of a four-year prison sentence and two years of probation and pay a $1,000 fine. He was also given a fully suspended two-year prison sentence with two years of probation consecutive to that sentence on the failure to appear charge.
Littlefield was convicted in December 2006 of leading police on a high speed chase in Norway in August of that year. He was also accused of driving past a flagger’s stop signal in Buckfield in November and causing $2,000 in damage to a Maine commercial truck.
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