WAYNE COUNTY COURT NOTES Wayne County court notes are published Tuesdays in The Times-Tribune. MARRIAGE LICENSE - Jeffrey Buli and Kristen Schultz, both of South Canaan Twp.
Fire forced two people from their home in Wayne County. It started around 11 p.m. Monday at a house along Shaffer Road in South Canaan Township, near Lake Ariel.
The following cases appeared before Tobyhanna Magisterial District Judge Anthony Fluegel and will head to Monroe County Court: Gary Budd Counterman, 42, of Stroudsburg, charged with retail theft, receiving stolen property, driving with a suspended or revoked license and other offenses.
WAYNE COUNTY COURT NOTES Wayne County court notes are published Tuesdays in The Times-Tribune. DIVORCE SOUGHT - Christina Crandall, 139 E. Tyron St., Apt.
Pike County District Attorney Ray Tonkin announced the Following criminal sentences were issued by Pike County President Judge Joseph F. Kameen: Daniel Smith, age 20, of Matamoras, PA was sentenced to probation for 6 months, ordered to pay a fine of $ 500.00, and had his driver's license suspended for 6 months for the crime of Possession of Small ...
Font size: [A] [A] [A] The following people were sentenced in Pike County by President Judge Joseph F. Kameen on Thursday: - Daniel Smith, 20, of Matamoras, six months' probation and a $500 fine after pleading guilty to possession of marijuana.
Wayne County court notes are published Tuesdays in The Times-Tribune. DIVORCES sought - Joseph Tighe, 59 Batzel Road, Lake Ariel, v. Juanita Tighe, P.O. Box 369, Lake Ariel; married, May 26, 1990; Oressa Campbell, attorney.
The following people were sentenced in Wayne County by President Judge Raymond L. Hamill on Thursday: - Walter Anderson, 23, of Lake Ariel, 48 to 120 months in state prison, $1,000 fine and $11,097 in restitution after pleading guilty to homicide by vehicle while under the influence and driving under the influence, highest rate.
A Tobyhanna, Pa., man pleaded guilty today to an 11-count Information that charges him with bank robbery and firearm offenses, admitting that over an eight-year period he committed or attempted to commit armed robberies of 14 banks in New Jersey and Pennsylvania of over $900,000, Acting U.S. Attorney Ralph J. Marra, Jr., announced.
CAMDEN- A Pennsylvania man accused of robbing or attempting to rob 14 banks in New Jersey and Pennsylvania over eight years, including a Hanover bank in November 2007, pleaded guilty in federal court today, said acting U.S. Attorney Ralph Marra.