Justin E. Murray, 27, of 339 Pakachoag St., Auburn, charged with driving underneath the effect of alcohol, discovered not guilty; dashing at a price of speed than is cheap and correct, found accountable, fined $150; and marked lanes violation, discovered not accountable. Jose Pacheco, 24, of Central Falls, R.I., charged with driving with a suspended license, dismissed, $one hundred fifty prices, and speeding at a rate of speed exceeding the posted limit, discovered not responsible. Janice Gandulla, 48, of 9 Glenwood St., Worcester, charged with driving with a suspended license, dismissed, $a hundred prices; and purple light violation, found not responsible. Seth A. Colcord, 23, of 91 Lakeside Drive, Shrewsbury, charged with driving with a suspended license, dismissed, $50 prices; and having no inspection sticker on an automobile, discovered not accountable.
Thomas S. Kirkpatrick, 52, of 9 Eagle Rock Terrace, South Grafton, charged with driving below the effect of alcohol or .08 %, found not guilty; possession of an open container of inebriant in a vehicle and vehicle lights violation, found not responsible. Rene R. Cobos-Calderon, 49, of 43 Circuit Ave. East, Worcester, charged with driving beneath the influence of alcohol or .08 percent, found not guilty; and vehicle lights violation, discovered not responsible. Hector Hernandez, 32, of 282 Tacoma St., Worcester, charged with possession of suboxone (subsequent offense), sentenced to 30 days within the Home of Correction; driving with a suspended license (subsequent offense), filed with a guilty finding; and automobile lights violation, discovered not responsible. To get more info from Aaron Dungca.
Christopher F. Halnon, 51, of 178 Purchase St., Milford, charged with driving underneath the affect of alcohol or .08 p.c (second offense), amended from driving beneath the effect of alcohol or .08 % (third offense), and driving negligently, placed on probation for two years, ordered to remain alcohol-free, to undergo random drug tests, and to attend a 14-day in-patient program, two years license loss; and marked lanes violation, found responsible, filed. Keila Flores, 28, of 145 Japanese Ave., Worcester, was sentenced to a few concurrent phrases of 1 year inch the House of Correction after pleading responsible for distributing a category B substance, delivering an article to a prisoner, and conspiracy to violate a drug law.