Here's a look at what happened during 's December 13 session. Criminal Court is in session every other Tuesday at 6 p.m.
No Offer Yet for Stabbing Suspect
Reza Daneshvar, 21, a 20-year-old Briarcliff Manor man in Pleasantville.
Reza, also of Briarcliff Manor, appeared in court Tuesday to answer to a charge of Assault in the First Degree.
His attorney requested an adjournment date of Jan. 10, 2012, which was granted by Village Justice John Curley.
Probation Possible for DWI Defendant
Kevin Fellmeth, of Pleasantville, was arrested on May 20 and charged with Driving While Intoxicated, as well as without a license and less severe offenses.
He allegedly drove drunk on Marble Avenue at approximately 2 a.m. that morning.
On Tuesday, Fellmeth's attorney stated he had spoken with Assistant District Attorney Nicholas DiCostanza, who had agreed to offer a plea to a misdemeanor DWI charge in full satisfaction of all charges if he receives a positive report from his treatment program.
Fellmeth, 39, will also have to pay restitution at his sentencing.
His attorney petitioned for the first time DWI-offender to receive a conditional discharge instead of probationary sentence.
A pre-sentence report was ordered in the case and the case was adjourned until March 6, 2012 for sentencing.
Bar Assault Defendant Appears
Joseph Lombardi, 21, is charged with Assault in the Third Degree and Forcible Touching as a result of two separate incidents on November 20 at .
Lombardi, of Briarcliff Manor, turned himself into police headquarters last Wednesday as a result of these two charges.
According to Curley, temporary orders of protection for the two complainants have already been issued in the cases.
On Tuesday, Lombardi appeared with a new attorney he retained.
Both dockets were then adjourned until Jan. 10, 2012 at the defendant's request.
First Appearance for Teen Accused of Driving on Field
Anthony Saline, of Chappaqua, is accused of Criminal Mischief in the Third Degree, a felony.
He is also charged with Driving on a Sidewalk, a vehicle and traffic infraction.
The 18-year-old is accused of doing donuts in an SUV on the field on Tuesday, Dec. 6.
On Tuesday, the case was adjourned until Jan. 24, 2012 at the defendant's request.
Possible Reduction for DWI Defendant
First-time DWI defendant Robert Powers, 51, was arrested on November 5 and also charged with a lane violation.
The West Hartford, CT, man's attorney asked for a four-week all-purpose adjournment on Tuesday to discuss a possible plea with DiCostanza.
The case was adjourned until Jan. 10, 2012 at the defendant's request.
Alleged Teen Mugger's Case Adjourned
Patrick Hopkins-Drago, of Pleasantvlle faces robbery, assault and stolen property charges after he was accused mugging a 12-year-old youth on .
The 18-year-old defendant's case was adjourned until Jan. 24, 2012 on Tuesday.
SCI Hearing for Burglary Co-Defendants
Heather Hoy, 25, of Pleasantville, was and charged with Burglary in the Second Degree and Criminal Possession of Stolen Property in the Fourth Degree .
Jesse Turner, 18, of Stormville, was also arrested with Hoy and charged with Burglary in the Second Degree.
Hoy's bail is set at $1,000.
The pair allegedly stole a laptop from a Bedford Road apartment.
On Tuesday, Hoy, still incarcerated, appeared alongside her attorney, who confirmed an SCI hearing for both defendants.
A control date for village court was scheduled for Jan. 24, 2012.
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