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November 12, 2012

District Judges: Listings for Nov. 12

NEW CASTLE — Melissa A. Amodie

•Vanity R. Anderson, 27, of New Castle, charged by the Lawrence County district attorney with bad checks.

New Castle police charged the following people:

•Alonzo Shaquille Fitzpatrick, 30, of New Castle, defiant trespass.

•Nicole Elizabeth Wimer, 29, of Erie, simple assault and harassment.

•William Francis Wimer, 30, of New Castle, simple assault and harassment.

•Jason Michael Cappabianco, 28, of New Castle, simple assault, harassment, intent to possess a controlled substance and use/possession of drug paraphernalia.

•Jeremy Gene Iorio Sr., 31, of New Castle, criminal mischief.

Sharp Collections charged the following people:

•Louann Dierfield of New Castle, taxation/violation of ordinance.

•Rick Dierfield of New Castle, taxation/violation of ordinance.

•Charles Digennaro of New Castle, failure to make required return.

•Melissa M. Downing of New Castle, taxation/violation of ordinance.

•Sakisha D. Griffin, 30, of New Castle, taxation/violation of ordinance.

•Marcy Lynn Napier, 42, of New Castle, taxation/violation of ordinance.

•Michele L. Rice, 40, of New Castle, failure to make required return.

•Brianna F. Williams, 24, of New Castle, taxation/violation of ordinance.

•Caprice A. Williams, 37, of New Castle, taxation/violation of ordinance.

Jennifer Nicholson

•Douglas Ray Orr Jr., 31, of Youngstown, charged by the Pennsylvania Game Commission with control of property regulations violation and destruction or mutilation of a sign or placard.

•Jason Paul Jinista, 30, of New Castle, charged by New Castle police with simple assault, harassment, terroristic threats and recklessly endangering another person.

•Nicholas James King, 23, of Wampum, charged by North Beaver Township police with simple assault, harassment and disorderly conduct.

•Terrance Renal Murphy, 21, of New Castle, charged by New Castle police with simple assault, harassment, defiant trespass, criminal trespass, and flight to avoid apprehension or punishment.

 

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