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March 9, 2013

District judges: Listings for March 9

NEW CASTLE — Melissa A. Amodie

•Ross Blue, 79, of New Castle, charged by the Lawrence County district attorney with bad checks.

•Marcus A. Stanton, 18, of New Castle, charged by New Castle police with conspiracy-robbery.

Jerry G. Cartwright

•John W. Brown, 47, of Butler, charged by the Lawrence County district attorney with bad checks.

•Joshua David Simmons, 20, of Ellwood City, charged by Ellwood City police with seven counts each of theft by unlawful taking, receiving stolen property, theft from a motor vehicle, conspiracy and one count of corruption of minors.

David B. Rishel

Shenango Township police charged the following people:

•David A. Gallo, 32, of New Castle, intent to possess a controlled substance and use/possession of drug paraphernalia.

•Gary L. Hartle Jr., 27, of New Castle, use/possession of drug paraphernalia, possession of marijuana, driving while operating privilege suspended or revoked, operating vehicle without valid inspection and driving with vehicle registration suspended.

•Kay Lee Ray Lavender, 20, of New Castle, use/possession of drug paraphernalia.

Scott A. McGrath

•Justin George Conner, 30, of Struthers, Ohio, charged by state police with two counts each of careless driving, passing when prohibited and disregarding traffic lane and one count of driving under the influence.



Marriage licenses

Justin Rand Reed, 27, of Hillsville and Stephanie Lynn Romeo, 30, of Hillsville

Steven Donald Pell, 34, of New Castle and Briana Marie Stewart, 22, of New Castle

Colton Wayne Gardner, 21, of Ellwood City and Caitlin Rose Neal, 19, of Ellwood City

Roger Ray Trivilino, 53, of Wampum and Blythe Ann Stancampiano, 41, of Wampum

Samuel S. Carmella Jr., 51, of Cranberry Township and Mary Ann Mangini, 30, of New Castle

Russell Anthony Ehrenberg Jr., 27, of New Castle, and Jennifer Rose Vitale, 30, of New Castle.



Divorces

Marilou Stimple, 67, of New Wilmington from Donald L. Stimple, 61, of New Castle. They were married Aug. 8, 1975.

Chad A. Ayers, 33, of New Castle from Ashley M. Ayers, 22, of Prospect. They were married April 20, 2010.

Marie Ann Buchowski of New Castle from Raymond Walter Buchowski, 53, of New Castle. They were married April 23, 1988.

Paul S. Cunningham, 40, of Latrobe, from Christy L. Cunningham, 42, of Pulaski. They were married May 21, 1994.

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