Houlton Criminal Docket, December 2020
Contributed • April 23, 2021 The following cases were heard under the Aroostook Criminal Docket at the Houlton Courthouse in December.
Houlton, Maine The following cases were heard under the Aroostook Criminal Docket at the Houlton Courthouse in December. Christopher A. Carr, 34, Machiasport: probation violation, no further sanctions.
Joseph M. Dobbins, 22, Houlton: probation violation, 197 days in jail, probation partially revoked.
Zachary A. Hitchcock, 27, Oakfield: probation violation, 6 months in jail, probation partially revoked, probation continued.
Kathryn McLeod, 37, Milo: operating after habitual offender revocation (two counts), dismissed (first); 30 days in jail, $500 fine (second).
Christopher R. Drew, 43, Ludlow: operating under the influence (drugs or combo), dismissed; unlawful possession of methamphetamine, 15 months in prison, all but 57 days suspended, 2 years probation, $2,581.35 restitution; aggravated c
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