Log

Court Log, November 12, 2015

Westfield District Court
Thursday, November 12, 2015
Joshua M. Thompson,
25, of 86 Orange St., was released on his personal recognizance pending a January 8 hearing after being arraigned on charges of state highway signal/sign/markings violation and leaving the scene of property damage and separate charges of possession of Class C drug and possession of Class B drug, brought by Westfield police.
Julius I. Gonzalez, 19, of 28 Claremont St., Springfield, was released on his personal recognizance pending a January 8 hearing after being arraigned on charges of assault and battery on family/household member and assault and battery with a dangerous weapon, brought by Westfield police.
Jesse Caisse, 44, of 739 Holyoke Road, had charges of indecent assault and battery on person 14 or over and witness/juror/police/court official intimidation, brought by Westfield police, dismissed after he was indicted and arraigned in Hampden County Superior Court.
Caroline Smart, 20, of 374 Front St., Weymouth, was released on her personal recognizance pending a January 13 hearing after being arraigned on charges of assault and battery on family/household member, witness/juror/police/court official intimidation and kidnapping, brought by Westfield police.
Tanya L. Mogrovejo, 35, of 104 Meadow St., was released on her personal recognizance pending a January 8 hearing after being arraigned on charges of operating a motor vehicle under the influence of liquor and negligent operation of a motor vehicle, brought by Russell State Police.
Cedric L. Phillips, 68, of 15 Monroe St., was fined $50 after being found responsible for shoplifting by asportation, brought by Westfield police.
Luis Colon, 43, of 105 Washburn St., Springfield, was placed on 30 days probation after charges of unlicensed operation of a motor vehicle were continued without finding and was found not responsible for motor vehicle lights violation, brought by Russell State Police.
Jimmie Grondin, 39, of 1 Manor Court, Enfield, Conn., was released in lieu of $5,000 personal surety pending a January 12 hearing after being arraigned on charges of larceny over $250, possessing a burglarious instrument and vandalizing property, brought by Southwick police.

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