County Prosecutor

| 29 Sep 2011 | 09:05

    July 10 Jonathan Davis, 31, of Newton, entered a guilty plea to charge of terroristic threats. Davis admitted that on or about May 6, he had threatened to assault an adult female during a domestic dispute. The case was investigated by Newton Police Department. Davis is scheduled to be sentenced Sept. 1. Edward Faber, 39, of Franklin pleaded guilty to possession of heroin and driving while intoxicated. He was found to be in possession of 19 bags of heroin following a motor vehicle stop by Franklin Police Officer Carl Douma and admitted that to consuming four bags of heroin while driving. He is scheduled for sentencing on July 31. July 11 Deborah Koert, 45, of Sparta, was sentenced to two years probation. Koert must pay fines and penalties of $905.00, restitution of $10,015.00 to three victims and submit a DNA sample at her expense. She pled guilty on May 8, to six counts of issuing bad checks. On Aug. 5, through Oct. 24, 2004, she issued several worthless checks to three victims knowing bank would not honor them. Robert P. Meola, 18 of Vernon, Meola pleaded guilty to two counts of unlawful possession of a weapon. Vernon, police responded to a loud noise complaint involving Meola and three other young males. He was found to be in possession of a dagger inside his jacket pocket. On Jan. 18, also in Vernon, police responded to a trespassing complaint and found Meola inside the residence of the complainant, again in possession of a dagger. Sentencing is scheduled for Sept. 8.