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Andy A. Escarfuller Medina, 22, and Luis Gonzalez, 29, appeared Wednesday afternoon in 8th District Court via videoconference from Androscoggin County Jail in Auburn, each charged with being a fugitive from justice.
Medina, 22, who is wanted on a Massachusetts warrant for child rape, waived extradition to Massachusetts, enabling authorities from that state to take custody of him and return him as soon as possible. He is listed as a transient on jail records.
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Luis Gonzalez, 29, of Lynn, challenged probable cause for his arrest.
Deputy District Attorney James Andrews presented a Maine State Police trooper as a witness, who testified that his office had received documentation of a warrant that charged Gonzalez with assault and battery with a deadly weapon, negligent operation, leaving the scene of a personal injury accident and other charges connected to the Saturday crash in Revere.
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Santi Cazorla in action against UCD in July 2011
On 15 July 2011 UCD found themselves embroiled in a relegation dogfight after a damaging defeat away to Dundalk – but one day later – they were worlds away from that reality.
The following day saw the Students welcome Villareal to the UCD Bowl – and inflict a shock friendly defeat on Santi Cazorla, Capdevilla and Marcos Senna s Villarreal.
Add Nilmar, Cani, Diego Lopez and Carlos Marchena to that list – a UCD side scored four that day after drawing a blank at Oriel Park.
extratime.com tells the story behind one of the finest friendly victories in League of Ireland history by talking to those involved as UCD became the talk of Ireland - after they stunned one of Europe s footballing elite.