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Hancock County Magistrate for 2-24

February 24, 2013
The Review

Feb. 12

Adam Goff, of New Cumberland: Charges of brandishing a deadly weapon and assault dismissed at defense counsel's request and with no objection from the state.

Feb. 13

Tracy Gannon, of Weirton: Two counts of driving on a suspended license (DUI) dismissed at prosecutor's request.

Christopher Morris, of Washington, Pa.: Pleaded no contest to driving under the influence and was found guilty. Sentence of 30 days in jail suspended. Placed on six months' unsupervised probation. Fined $100 and assessed court costs and a $30 probation fee. Charge of driving left of center dismissed.

Elizabeth Megill, of Georgetown, Pa.: Pleaded no contest to driving under the influence and was found guilty. Sentence of 30 days in jail suspended. Placed on six months' unsupervised probation. Fined $250 and assessed court costs and a $30 probation fee.

Jeffrey Baire, of Weirton: Pleaded no contest to driving under the influence and was found guilty. Sentence of 30 days in jail suspended. Placed on six months' unsupervised probation. Fined $200 and assessed court costs and a $30 probation fee. Charges of driving on a suspended license (administrative), driving left of center and speeding dismissed at prosecutor's request.

James Allison, of Castleberry, Fla.: Pleaded no contest to driving on a suspended license (DUI) and was found guilty. Fined $250 and assessed court costs. Pleaded no contest to no motor vehicle inspection and was found guilty. Fined $50 and assessed court costs. Charges of driving without a license and without proof of insurance dismissed at prosecutor's request.

Richard Skiles, of New Cumberland: Charge of knowingly permitting driving under the influence dismissed without prejudice at defense counsel's request and with no objection from the state.

William Freeman, of Chester: Pleaded guilty to violation of a protective order. Sentenced to 60 days in jail. Fined $250 and assessed court costs. Pleaded guilty to two counts of fleeing. Sentenced to 60 days in jail on each, to run concurrently. Fined $250, and assessed court costs, on each.

 
 

 

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