Results from Magisterial District Court 05-2-18
Judge Bova's jurisdiction includes Baldwin Borough.
The following results are from recent hearings held in the Wallace Building office of Magistrate John N. Bova of District Court 05-2-18:
- Baldwin Borough police charged Matthew Joseph Madden, 19, of McClure Avenue in East McKeesport Borough, with underage drinking and driving under the influence of alcohol on Jan. 17. Madden's March 6 hearing before Bova was waived, and he faced those charges at the Allegheny County Courthouse on April 20. He was granted an accelerated rehabilitative disposition (ARD) hearing to begin on June 29.
- Baldwin police charged Brandon S. Marlatt, 24, of Doyle Road in Baldwin's Kensington Terrace Apartments complex, with DUI on March 9. Marlatt faced that charge at a May 1 hearing before Bova, and the charge was held for Allegheny County Court, where Marlatt appeared on June 19. He was granted an ARD hearing to begin on July 13.
- Baldwin police charged John Scott Lion, 42, of Village Green Drive in the Heritage Hills complex of Jefferson Hills Borough, with DUI on Dec. 2. Lion's Jan. 31 hearing before Bova was waived, and he faced that charge at the Allegheny County Courthouse on March 19. His case was then part of a docket conference scheduled for May 2, and that conference resulted in a guilty plea. Lion was sentenced to complete a 90-day individualized program plan and 18 months of probation. He was also fined $1,500.
- Baldwin police charged Sheena Boulding, 29, of Hall Street in Aliquippa, with DUI and failure to signal while turning on Dec. 17. Boulding's Feb. 14 hearing before Bova was waived, and she faced those charges at the Allegheny County Courthouse on May 4. Her case will now be part of a docket conference scheduled for Aug. 27. That conference should result in the next legal step for Boulding's charges.
- Baldwin police charged James John Tapocik Jr., 23, of Burbridge Street in Port Vue Borough, with DUI on Oct. 15. Tapocik's Dec. 13 hearing before Bova was waived, and he faced that charge at the Allegheny County Courthouse on March 27. Tapocik was granted an ARD hearing to begin on April 5, but that hearing was canceled and replaced by another county courthouse arraignment, which was scheduled for May 7. His case then headed for a docket conference on June 18. Tapocik pled guilty at that conference and was sentenced to four days of confinement.
- Baldwin police charged Garrett Paul Haluska, 25, of Saint Leo Street in Pittsburgh's South Side Slopes neighborhood, with DUI on Feb. 23. Haluska's May 8 hearing before Bova was waived, and he will face that charge at the Allegheny County Courthouse on June 22 (UPDATE: rescheduled for Aug. 6).
- Baldwin police charged Alisha Naomie Symcheck, 30, of Mowery Lane in Deemston Borough, with DUI on March 4. Symcheck's May 8 hearing before Bova was waived, and she will face that charge at the Allegheny County Courthouse on June 22 (UPDATE: rescheduled for Sept. 26).
- Baldwin police charged Kathreen Ann Knoebel, 30, of Woodside Drive in Irwin Borough, with DUI on March 8. Knoebel's May 8 hearing before Bova was waived, and she will face that charge at the Allegheny County Courthouse on June 22.
- Baldwin police charged Jason Edward Stevens, 33, of Squires Manor Lane in South Park Township, with DUI, careless driving and driving with an expired vehicle registration on Feb. 5. Stevens' March 20 hearing before Bova was waived, and he faced those charges at the Allegheny County Courthouse on May 8. His case was then part of a docket conference scheduled for June 13, and that conference resulted in a guilty plea for the DUI charge. The remaining charges were withdrawn. Stevens was sentenced to complete a 30-day individualized program plan and six months of probation.
- Baldwin police charged Susan House, 29, of Hartman Street in McKeesport, with DUI on March 14. House's May 15 hearing before Bova was waived, and she will face that charge at the Allegheny County Courthouse on June 29.
- Baldwin police charged Andrea M. Vennare, 23, of Albany Street in Pittsburgh's Ridgemont neighborhood, with DUI on March 17. Vennare's May 15 hearing before Bova was waived, and she will face that charge at the Allegheny County Courthouse on June 29 (UPDATE: rescheduled for Aug. 1).
- Baldwin police charged David Joseph Connell, 23, of Tracy Drive in Bethel Park, with DUI on Nov. 17. Connell's Feb. 7 hearing before Bova was waived, and he faced that charge at the Allegheny County Courthouse on March 26. Connell was granted an ARD hearing to begin on May 18, and he entered a six-month ARD program. Should Connell complete the program, his charge will be dismissed.
- Baldwin police charged Carlie Marie Dudich, 19, of Clover Street in the South Side area, with DUI, driving with a suspended license, failure to drive within a single lane and failure to signal while turning on Nov. 7. Dudich's Jan. 17 hearing before Bova was waived, and she faced those charges at the Allegheny County Courthouse on April 5. Her case was then part of a docket conference scheduled for May 22, and that conference resulted in a guilty plea for the DUI charge. The remaining charges were withdrawn. Dudich was sentenced to complete a 90-day individualized program plan and 18 months of probation. She was also fined $2,500.
- Baldwin police charged Thomas Paul Englert, 63, of Provost Road in Whitehall Borough, with DUI on March 31. Englert's May 22 hearing before Bova was waived, and he will face that charge at the Allegheny County Courthouse on July 9.
- Baldwin police charged Matthew P. Braddock, 29, of Youngridge Drive in Baldwin's The Residences of South Hills, with DUI on March 31. Braddock's May 22 hearing before Bova was waived, and he will face that charge at the Allegheny County Courthouse on July 9.
- Baldwin police charged George Ronald Marszalek, 44, of Maytide Street in Pittsburgh's Carrick neighborhood, with DUI on April 1. Marszalek's May 22 hearing before Bova was waived, and he will face that charge at the Allegheny County Courthouse on July 9.
- Baldwin police charged Corey Hawkins, 26, of Churchview Avenue in Baldwin Borough, with DUI and careless driving on Jan. 7. Hawkins' March 13 hearing before Bova was waived, and he faced those charges at the Allegheny County Courthouse on May 1. His case was then part of a docket conference scheduled for June 4, and that conference resulted in a guilty plea for the DUI charge. The careless driving charge was withdrawn. Hawkins was sentenced to complete a 90-day individualized program plan and 18 months of probation. He was also fined $1,500.
- Baldwin police charged William Alexander Warnock, 35, of Wayside Street in Carrick, with DUI on April 14. Warnock's June 12 hearing before Bova was waived, and he will face that charge at the Allegheny County Courthouse on July 27.
- Baldwin police charged Zachary Buck Mallow, 21, of 7th Avenue in Carnegie Borough, with DUI, possession of a controlled substance and driving without a license on April 14. Mallow's June 12 hearing before Bova was waived, and he will face those charges at the Allegheny County Courthouse on July 27.
- Baldwin police charged Patrick McCormick, 22, of Elmwood Street in Port Vue, with DUI on Jan. 21. McCormick's March 6 hearing before Bova was waived, and he faced that charge at the Allegheny County Courthouse on April 20. McCormick was granted an ARD hearing to begin on June 13, and he entered a six-month ARD program. Should McCormick complete the program, his charge will be dismissed.
- Baldwin police charged Mathew Keith DeFelice, 24, of Grandview Avenue in McKeesport, with DUI on March 18. DeFelice's June 19 hearing before Bova was waived, and he will face that charge at the Allegheny County Courthouse on Aug. 2.
- Baldwin police charged Branko Bradaric, 47, of East Willock Road in Baldwin Borough, with DUI on April 15. Bradaric's June 19 hearing before Bova was waived, and he will face that charge at the Allegheny County Courthouse on Aug. 2.
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Frank
6:42 pm on Thursday, June 21, 2012
Wow! So many DUI's. Maybe they should install breathalyzers in new automobiles.
Jon Wain
1:50 pm on Sunday, June 24, 2012
Maybe the coppers should go back to where they drank last and charge the bartened with knowingly serving the said dui person the third ,fourth ,fifth drink
Jean Smith
7:16 pm on Sunday, June 24, 2012
It only takes one drink for someone who weight is 100 lb to be at .08 and that is legally drunk. Maybe they should bring back Prohibition and no one drink.