Westfield District Court
Wednesday, July 9, 2014
Randolf T. James, 27, of 17 Edwards Way, Bloomfield, Connecticut, submitted to facts sufficient to warrant a guilty finding for a charge of larceny of property valued less than $250 brought by Southwick police and the charge was continued without a finding with probation for six months. He was assessed $50 and a charge of uttering a false writing was not prosecuted. In a second case brought by Southwick police, James submitted to facts sufficient to warrant a guilty finding for a charge of credit card fraud valued less than $250 and the charge was continued without a finding with probation for six months.
Elba Pellot, 60, of 89 Summer Ave., Springfield, pleaded guilty to a charge of operating a motor vehicle with a license revoked as a habitual traffic offender and was sentenced to a 30 day term in the house of correction, suspended with probation for six months. She was assessed $50.
Evan J. Westcott, 25, of 49 George St., West Springfield, submitted to facts sufficient to warrant guilty findings for charges breaking and entering a building in the nighttime with intent to commit a felony and larceny of property valued more than $250 brought by Westfield police and the charges were continued without a finding with probation for one year. He was assessed $50 and ordered to pay restitution to be determined at a hearing Sept. 4.
Richard E. Navin, 52, of 74 Union St., saw a charge of unlicensed operation of a motor vehicle brought by State Police dismissed upon payment of $100 in court fees. A charge of operating an unregistered motor vehicle was not prosecuted.
Michael A. England, 22, of 26 Point Grove Road, Southwick, submitted to facts sufficient to warrant guilty findings for charges of operating an uninsured motor vehicle, operating a motor vehicle with suspended registration and negligent operation of a motor vehicle brought by State Police and the charges were continued without a finding with probation for six months. He was assessed $50, pleaded guilty to a charge of failure to stop for police, was found to be responsible for a charge of failure to notify the Registry of Motor Vehicles of a name or address change and was found to be not responsible for charges of improper operation of a motor vehicle and speeding.Westfield District Court
Court Log, July 9, 2014
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