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Court Log Friday, Dec. 14, 2018

Westfield District Court
Friday, Dec. 14, 2018

Lydia E. Rivera, 56, of 25 Parker St., Holyoke, submitted to facts sufficient to warrant a guilty finding for a charge of operating a motor vehicle with a suspended license brought by Westfield police and the charge was continued without a finding with probation for two months. She was assessed $50 and found to be not responsible for a charge of operating an unregistered motor vehicle. A charge operating an uninsured motor vehicle was not prosecuted.
Alexis Diaz, 29, of 47 North Main, South Hadley, submitted to facts sufficient to warrant a guilty finding for a charge of operating a motor vehicle with a suspended license brought by Westfield police and the charge was continued without a finding with probation for three months. He was assessed $50 and found to be not responsible for a charge of operating an unregistered motor vehicle.
Paul Phillips, 45, of 3 Jefferson St., Westfield, pleaded guilty to charges of assault and battery on a family or household member and intimidating a witness brought by Westfield police and was sentenced to two concurrent one year terms in the house of correction, with credit for time served awaiting trial, to be served concurrently with a sentence imposed by Holyoke District Court.
Alonzo R. McQueen, 28, of 50 Commonwealth Ave., Springfield, was released on $1,000 personal surety pending a Feb. 5 hearing after he was arraigned on a charge of shoplifting by concealing merchandise brought by Westfield police.
Christine Clark, 49, of 54 Grattan St., Chicopee, submitted to facts sufficient to warrant a guilty finding for a charge of possession of a Class A drug brought by State Police and the charge was continued without a finding with probation for one year. She was assessed $50 and ordered to remain drug free and to submit to weekly drug testing.
Samuel K. Hawley, 19, of 125 Papermill Road, Westfield, was released on his personal recognizance pending a Feb. 5 hearing after he was arraigned on a charge of larceny of property valued less than $1,200 brought by Westfield police. In a second case also brought by Westfield police, Hawley was again released on his personal recognizance pending a Feb. 5 hearing after he was arraigned on another charge of larceny of property valued less than $1,200.

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