Westfield District Court
Wednesday, March 12, 2014
Scott R. Deitner, 25, of 94 Montgomery St., submitted to facts sufficient to warrant a guilty finding for a charge of operating a motor vehicle under the influence of liquor brought by State Police and the charge was continued without a finding with probation for one year. He was assessed $350, ordered to complete a Driver Alcohol Education Program at a cost of $817.22 and his license was suspended for 45 days. He was found to be responsible for a marked lanes violation.
Michael Riel. Jr., 20, of 94 S. Maple St., was released on his personal recognizance pending a May 67 hearing after he was arraigned on a charge of assault and battery brought by Westfield police.
Alejandro Rodriguez, 38, of 12 W. School St., submitted to facts sufficient to warrant guilty findings for charges of unlicensed operation of a motor vehicle and negligent operation of a motor vehicle brought by Westfield police and the charges were continued without a finding with probation for one year. He was assessed $300, found to be responsible for a charge of speeding and not responsible for a charge of possession of an open container of alcohol in a motor vehicle. In a separate case also brought by Westfield police, Rodriguez submitted to facts sufficient to warrant a guilty finding for a charge of unlicensed operation of a motor vehicle and the charge was continued without a finding with probation for one month. He was assessed $50 and found to be not responsible for a motor vehicle lights violation.
Joey M. Pesce, 29, of 974 Russell Road, pleaded guilty to a charge of shoplifting by asportation and was fined $312.50. She was assessed $50.
Angella M. Vazquez, 31, of 216 Walnut St., saw charge of shoplifting by asportation not prosecuted.
Nicholas J. Distefano, 28, of 2 Mann Drive, was released on his personal recognizance pending a May 6 hearing after he was arraigned on two charges of possession of a Class E drug and a charge of possession of a Class A drug brought by Westfield police.
Blaine Campbell, 33, of 20 Paper St., submitted to facts sufficient to warrant guilty findings for charges of operating a motor vehicle under the influence of liquor and operating a motor vehicle with a suspended license brought by State Police and the charges were continued without a finding with probation for one year. He was assessed $350, ordered to complete a Driver Alcohol Education Program at a cost of $817.22 and his license was suspended for 45 days. He was found to be responsible for a marked lanes violation and assessed $100. A charge of negligent operation of a motor vehicle was not prosecuted.
Court Log, March 12, 2014
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