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JUSTICE COURT

The following is a list of court cases adjudicated at the November 2 session of Shelter Island Justice Court. The results are compiled from information provided to the Reporter by the court. Judge Patricia Quigley was on the bench for this session.


A lane violation was reduced to a parking violation and Danielle R. Boeklen of Sag Harbor was fined $125. A charge of marijuana possession was dismissed.


Miguel M. Bravo-Rivera of Bridgehampton was fined $40 plus a state surcharge of $85 for unlicensed driving. A stop sign violation was dismissed.


A charge of driving with a suspended registration against Moses F. Burdon of Sag Harbor was reduced to a registration violation and he was fined $150 plus $85.


Criminal summonses for failure to appear in court were issued for Jean P. DeDalamas of Shelter Island, charged with an ABC violation; Manuel Lopez of Greenport, unlicensed driver; and Edwin A. Mejta of East Hampton, unlicensed driver and speeding (53 mph in a 40-mph zone).


William H. Kopke of Dix Hills was fined $50 plus $25 for operating a boat registering over 90 decibels.


A charge of criminal trespass in the 2nd degree against Margen A. Lopez of Shelter Island was reduced to disorderly conduct and she was fined $150 plus $125.


Erick O. Miguel of Greenport was fined $40 plus $85 for unlicensed driving; he was assigned 40 hours of community service. A turn signal violation was dismissed.


Robert G. Mullins of Shelter Island was fined $800 plus $400 for driving while intoxicated. He received a one-year conditional discharge and a six-month license suspension. Mr. Mullins was assigned 100 hours of community service. A light violation was dismissed as covered.


Aroldo Pantaleon-Turcios of Shelter Island was fined $40 plus $85 for unlicensed driving.


Nicholas M. Paulicelli of Lindenhurst was fined $200 plus $125 for trespass.


A charge of aggravated unlicensed operation in the 3rd degree against Miguel Salinas of Amagansett was reduced to unlicensed operation and he was fined $40 plus $85. A charge of driving with a suspended registration was reduced to a registration violation; the fine was set at $100 plus $85.


Erich J. Stegich of New York City, charged with a vessel registration violation, was cited as a scofflaw for failure to appear in court.


Nineteen cases were adjourned until later dates on the court’s calendar — 12 at the request of the defendants or their attorneys, 6 by mutual consent and 1 at the court’s request.