Court report

Aug. 31: Victor James

Stead was arraigned on two charges of sexual assault, assault 2, assault 3, and burglary. He entered a not guilty plea. An omnibus hearing was scheduled for Oct. 6. A calendar call was scheduled for Dec. 14. A trial was scheduled for Jan. 4.

Sept. 3: Christine Abrahamson was arraigned on charges of criminal trespass. She

entered a plea of not guilty. She was released O.R.. A calendar call was scheduled for Nov. 10.

Sept. 8: Charges against Christine Abrahamson, of criminal trespass, were dismissed by prosecution.

Sept. 9: Randy Churchill Jr. was arraigned on charges of commercial fishing in closed waters. He entered a plea of not guilty. He was

released O.R. A representation hearing was scheduled for Sept. 15, and a calendar call Nov. 10.

Sept. 14: Steven Grunstein was arraigned on charges of incest. He entered a plea of not guilty. He was released on a $25,000 cash performance bond. He was also put on PED supervision. An omnibus

hearing was scheduled for Oct. 13, and a calendar call for Nov. 10.

Sept. 15: A status hearing was held for Nicole Lupro, charged with a probation/parole violation. An adjudication hearing was scheduled for Sept. 21.

A $250 Failure To Appear warrant was issued for Lynn Marks, charged with driving with a cancelled/revoked/suspended license.

A felony first appearance was held for Marisa McComas, charged with vehicle theft. She entered a plea of not guilty. She was released O.R.. An arraignment was scheduled for Sept. 29. A calendar call was scheduled for Dec. 14.

A felony first appearance was held for Krysta Gillen, charged with vehicle theft. She entered a plea of not guilty. She was released O.R.. An arraignment was scheduled for Sept. 29. A calendar call was scheduled for Dec. 14.

Sept. 17: Nicole Webster was arraigned on charges of assault in the fourth degree. She entered a plea of not guilty. She was released O.R. A calendar call was scheduled for Nov. 11.

Sept. 21: An omnibus hearing was held for Travis Wassillie, charged with assault 2, 3, and 4. A calendar call was scheduled for Nov. 10. A trial was scheduled for Nov. 17.

Probation for Nicole Lupro, charged with a probation/parole violation, was revoked and reimposed.

Nicole Lupro pleaded guilty to charges of possession. She was ordered to pay a police training surcharge of $100.

A charge of violating conditions of release, against Nicole Lupro, was dismissed as part of a plea agreement.

Sept. 29: A felony first appearance was held for Gary Hamley, charged with misconduct involving weapons in the third degree, fourth degree, and violating conditions of release. He entered a plea of not guilty. He was released on a cash performance bond of $3,000, and was placed under PED supervision. A preliminary hearing was scheduled for Oct. 9. A calendar call was scheduled for Nov. 10.

Krysta Gillen was arraigned on charges of vehicle theft. She entered a plea of not guilty. She was released O.R.

Sept. 30: Grey Russel plead no contest to a charge of illegal storage of crab pots. He was ordered to pay a fine of $250, and a $20 police training surcharge.

Oct. 7: A motion to dismiss was granted in the case of Kipha Valvoda vs. David Jack et al.

Oct. 9: Trenten Maxand pleaded guilty to charges of assault in the fourth degree. He was sentenced to 360 days incarceration, with 280 suspended. He was ordered to have no contact with the victim, and will contact AICS/SEARHC for an alcohol evaluation. He was also ordered to pay a police training surcharge of $100 and an initial jail surcharge of $50. He will be on probation until 2022.

Oct. 26: A temporary order was issued for Victor James Stead, charged with sexual assault, assault, and burglary. He entered a plea of not guilty. He was ordered to be held in custody on a $50,000 cash performance bond, and he was not to be released upon posting the bail until he appears again in court so that conditions of release may be set out. A calendar call is scheduled for Dec. 14.

Oct. 27: Jessica Ritchie pleaded guilty to charges of driving under the influence. She was sentenced to 30 days imprisonment, with 27 suspended. The unsuspended three days will be credited in residential treatment at Swedish Medical Center’s chemical-using pregnant women’s program. She was ordered to pay a fine of $1,500, a $150 police training surcharge, and a $50 initial jail surcharge. She will be on probation until 2021.

Oct. 29: Charges of criminal mischief, against Dana Cawthorne, were dismissed by prosecution.

A petition to revoke probation for Dana Cawthorne was dismissed by the prosecutor.

 

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