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MISCELLANEOUS LIST INDEX Chester County Court of Common Chester County Court of Common Pleas PAGE 1 MISCELLANEOUS LIST INDEX From September 27, 2021 through October 01, 2021 Courtroom Event Judge Pages Courtroom 3 Judge Emanuel A. Bertin ....................................... 1 — 8 Courtroom 12 Judge Bret M. Binder ....................................... 9 — 9 Courtroom 6 Judge David F. Bortner ....................................... 10 — 23 Courtroom 5 Judge Jacqueline C. Cody ....................................... 24 — 30 Courtroom 19 Judge Allison Bell Royer ....................................... 31 — 31 Courtroom 8 Judge Jeffrey R. Sommer ....................................... 32 — 33 Courtroom 3 Judge Phyllis Streitel ....................................... 34 — 40 Courtroom 17 Judge Ann Marie Wheatcraft ....................................... 41 — 41 WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 29, 2021 AT 09:30 AM JUDGE EMANUEL A. BERTIN Courtroom 3 9:30 AM Summary Appeals Baker, James E. SA-0000307-2021 / Blackmore, David H. SA-0000306-2021 / Love, Dakota E. SA-0000305-2021 / Menasion, Steven John SA-0000303-2021 / Kelly, Joseph Kevin Milbourne, Brett Omar SA-0000308-2021 / Sheehan, Gary SA-0000302-2021 / 10:30 AM Expungement Hearing Ahn, David CR-0000380-2006 Yen, Ronald C. / Baland, Alexandria Michelle Ahn, David CR-0003103-2006 Yen, Ronald C. / Baland, Alexandria Michelle Ahn, David CR-0003233-2007 Chester County District Attorney's Office / Baland, Alexandria Michelle Ahn, David CR-0003885-2006 Chester County District Attorney's Office / Baland, Alexandria Michelle Page 1 of 41 WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 29, 2021 AT 10:30 AM JUDGE EMANUEL A. BERTIN Courtroom 3 Expungement Hearing Chylack, Matthew MD-0000940-2021 Kapp, Theresa Ann / Jordan, Ashley C. MD-0002143-2021 / Koutras, John Alexander MD-0001835-2021 Barraza, Carlos Alberto / Dicindio, Michael Domenick Summary Appeal Nunc Pro Tunc Hearing Holthausen, Matthew T. SA-0000325-2021 / Consadene, Jonathan D. 1:30 PM Bench Warrant Hearing 2:00 PM Violations of Probation/Parole Chilson, Hailey Lynn CR-0000945-2017 Chilson, Hailey Lynn CR-0001120-2020 Ford, Robert London CR-0003617-2017 Lloyd Anderson, Tiffany Ann CR-0003030-2016 Bly-Harrison, Frances Page 2 of 41 WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 29, 2021 AT 02:00 PM JUDGE EMANUEL A. BERTIN Courtroom 3 Violations of Probation/Parole Lloyd Anderson, Tiffany Ann CR-0003073-2016 Bly-Harrison, Frances Lloyd-Anderson, Tiffany CR-0004733-2016 Bly-Harrison, Frances McKee, Stephanie Ann CR-0000409-2020 * Rocha, Humberto Jr. CR-0001937-2019 2:30 PM Violations of Probation/Parole Burnett, Dennis William Jr. CR-0002578-2020 Kopietz, Jessica CR-0000388-2018 Twyman, Kyree CR-0002909-2012 Page 3 of 41 THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 30, 2021 AT 09:30 AM JUDGE EMANUEL A. BERTIN Courtroom 3 9:30 AM Civil Hearing GEORGE J. D'AMBROSIO THOMAS J OLIVER 2021-02931-LS Vs. LICENSE SUSPENSION HEARING - CIVIL PHILIP H VIGLIONE COMMONWEALTH OF PA DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION PHILIP H VIGLIONE COMMONWEALTH OF PA 2021-05914-LS DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION LICENSE SUSPENSION HEARING - CIVIL Vs. CHEMICAL TEST REFUSAL DIANA LYNN BALLENTINE PHILIP H VIGLIONE COMMONWEALTH OF PA 2021-06045-LS DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION LICENSE SUSPENSION HEARING - CIVIL Vs. JAIME LYN JACKSON PHILIP H VIGLIONE COMMONWEALTH OF PA 2021-03953-LS DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPROTATION LICENSE SUSPENSION HEARING - CIVIL Vs. CHEMICAL TEST REFUSAL GABRIEL CASTANEDA AYLLON Page 4 of 41 THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 30, 2021 AT 09:30 AM JUDGE EMANUEL A. BERTIN Courtroom 3 Civil Hearing PHILIP H VIGLIONE COMMONWEALTH OF PA 2021-06016-LS DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION LICENSE SUSPENSION HEARING - CIVIL CRAIG A SOPIN Vs. DONNA MARIE ZINNI PHILIP H VIGLIONE COMMONWEALTH OF PA 2021-07250-LS DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION MOTION FOR SUPERSEDEAS JOSEPH KEVIN KELLY Vs. DAVID AVALOS-SCHARON COMMONWEALTH OF PA DEPT 2021-05998-LS OF TRANSPORTATION LICENSE SUSPENSION HEARING - CIVIL Vs. CYNTHIA ALDEN RADBILL 1:00 PM Protection From Abuse ANGELA HALSE M. B. 2021-07371-PF Vs. PFA ORIGINAL HEARING W. M. Page 5 of 41 THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 30, 2021 AT 01:00 PM JUDGE EMANUEL A. BERTIN Courtroom 3 Protection From Abuse VESTONIA VIDDY A.M. 2021-07390-PF Vs. PFA ORIGINAL HEARING R. K. A. Y. L. A. 2021-07337-PF Vs. PFA ORIGINAL HEARING M. A. L. A. C. V. 2021-07387-PF Vs. PFA ORIGINAL HEARING D. V. H. R. 2021-06567-PF Vs. PFA ORIGINAL HEARING G. S. J. S. 2021-06474-PF Vs. PFA ORIGINAL HEARING J. S. L. R.M. 2021-07369-PF Vs. PFA ORIGINAL HEARING S. M. Page 6 of 41 THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 30, 2021 AT 01:00 PM JUDGE EMANUEL A. BERTIN Courtroom 3 Protection From Abuse L. S. 2021-07354-PF Vs. PFA ORIGINAL HEARING B.S. M.A.K. 2021-07389-PF Vs. PFA ORIGINAL HEARING N.N. R.A. L. 2021-07336-PF Vs. PFA ORIGINAL HEARING M. A. L. A. S.E. L. (O/B/O) 2021-06573-PF Vs. PFA ORIGINAL HEARING T. D.C. M.G.R. 2021-06527-PF KENNETH MARK KITAY Vs. PFA ORIGINAL HEARING J. O. T. Page 7 of 41 FRIDAY, OCTOBER 1, 2021 AT 09:30 AM JUDGE EMANUEL A. BERTIN Courtroom 3 9:30 AM Video VOP's 10:30 AM Indirect Criminal Contempt 1:30 PM Bench Warrant Hearing Page 8 of 41 FRIDAY, OCTOBER 1, 2021 AT 01:30 PM JUDGE BRET M. BINDER Courtroom 12 1:30 PM Civil Hearing RICHARD A. BREUER DANNY S FRUCHTER 2021-06260-CS Vs. Petition for Review of Decision Under the SCOTT E. YAW Right to Know Law LOREEN M KEMPS MALVERN BOROUGH Page 9 of 41 MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 27, 2021 AT 09:30 AM JUDGE DAVID F. BORTNER Courtroom 6 9:30 AM Motion to Dismiss Hearing Humphrey, Brooks Lamont CR-0002209-2021 Provencher, Emily Ruth / Rubino, Paul J. Pre-Trial Hearing * Pickard, Christopher J. CR-0003713-2017 Barraza, Carlos Alberto / McMullen, James Allen CCP - 70708 * Washington, Stephen Lamont CR-0001267-2021 Cox Shaw, Bonnie Lorraine / Kelly, Evan J. Bail Hearing * Dunbar, Gary CR-0001418-2020 Judge, William J. Jr. / Grace, Ryan CCP - 75892 Return of Property Hearing * Pickard, Christopher Jerome CR-0003760-2017 Barraza, Carlos Alberto / Holt, Lauren Navalkowsky CCP - 70708 Suppression Hearing * Hall, Nicole Marie CR-0000892-2021 Provencher, Emily Ruth / McCarthy, Brian Lee Page 10 of 41 MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 27, 2021 AT 10:30 AM JUDGE DAVID F. BORTNER Courtroom 6 10:30 AM Pre-Trial Hearing * Hutton, Peter A. CR-0001962-2020 Provencher, Emily Ruth / McMullen, James Allen CCP - 76002 * Hutton, Peter A. CR-0001963-2020 Provencher, Emily Ruth / McMullen, James Allen CCP - 76002 1:30 PM Sentencing (PSI) * Raggazino, Anaye Marie CR-0001916-2018 Barraza, Carlos Alberto / Schenker, Nathan Mayer CCP - 47588 Post-Sentence Motions Hearing Corum, Timothy Francis III CR-0002516-2019 Provencher, Emily Ruth / McCafferty, Melissa Berlot Status Hearing Hite, Joseph Ralph CR-0000537-2016 Davis, Andrew John / Coates, Eric S. Hite, Joseph Ralph CR-0002703-2015 Burack, Brian Douglas / Coates, Eric S. Page 11 of 41 MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 27, 2021 AT 01:30 PM JUDGE DAVID F. BORTNER Courtroom 6 Status Hearing Hite, Joseph Ralph CR-0002780-2015 Burack, Brian Douglas / Coates, Eric S. Page 12 of 41 TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 28, 2021 AT 09:30 AM JUDGE DAVID F. BORTNER Courtroom 6 9:30 AM Sentencing (PSI) * Jackson, Desmond A. CR-0003300-2019 Cox Shaw, Bonnie Lorraine / Miller, David Blair Delaware County Prison * Jackson, Desmond Agustus CR-0002401-2020 Cox Shaw, Bonnie Lorraine / Miller, David Blair Delaware County Prison Johnson, Shondell Antonio CR-0000444-2021 Szyszkiewicz, Monica Lisa / Miller, David Blair Discovery Hearing Johnson, Shanita CR-0000793-2021 Cox Shaw, Bonnie Lorraine / Green, Joseph Patrick Jr. Ransom, Keith CR-0001019-2021 Cox Shaw, Bonnie Lorraine / Green, Joseph Patrick Jr. Suppression Hearing Palmer, Jerica Alexis CR-0001473-2021 Provencher, Emily Ruth / McMullen, James Allen Page 13 of 41 TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 28, 2021 AT 10:30 AM JUDGE DAVID F. BORTNER Courtroom 6 10:30 AM Pre-Trial Hearing Molina, Dowayne CR-0001313-2018 Provencher, Emily Ruth / Lyons, James Patrick Molina, Dowayne CR-0001468-2018 Provencher, Emily Ruth / Lyons, James Patrick Molina, Dowayne CR-0003378-2018 Provencher, Emily Ruth / 1:30 PM Sentencing Mcmullen, Sharmeen Y. CR-0001599-2012 Provencher, Emily Ruth / Bolella, Mariah Fern Volk McMullen, Sharmeen Yette CR-0003352-2012 Provencher, Emily Ruth / Bolella, Mariah Fern Volk Suppression Hearing Aguilar, Francisco CR-0003259-2020 Cox Shaw, Bonnie Lorraine / Strand, Eric D. Page 14 of 41 TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 28, 2021 AT 02:30 PM JUDGE DAVID F. BORTNER Courtroom 6 2:30 PM Discovery Hearing * Cannavo, James Maurice Jr. CR-0004483-2015 Casenta, Nicholas J. Jr. / Cioschi, Jonathan David SCI Coal Township - NC4902 Page 15 of 41 WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 29, 2021 AT 08:45 AM JUDGE DAVID F. BORTNER Courtroom 6 8:45 AM Call of the Criminal Trial List 9:30 AM Sentencing (PSI) Plumb-Hinde, Thomas Charles CR-0002864-2020 Cox Shaw, Bonnie Lorraine / Shehwen, William Joseph III Wingler, Ardle Dewey CR-0002790-2020 Cox Shaw, Bonnie Lorraine / Paintin, Stewart Charles Wingler, Ardle Dewey CR-0002792-2020 Cox Shaw, Bonnie Lorraine / Paintin, Stewart Charles Wingler, Ardle Dewey CR-0002794-2020 Cox Shaw, Bonnie Lorraine / Paintin, Stewart Charles Video VOP's Snyder, Robert Derrin CR-0001753-2016 Eastern Correctional Institution: 410-845-4000 Zoom Conference Violations of Probation/Parole * Robinson, Trentin CR-0002466-2015 CCP - 55788 Page 16 of 41 WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 29, 2021 AT 09:30 AM JUDGE DAVID F. BORTNER Courtroom 6 Violations of Probation/Parole * Robinson, Trentin Alexaavier CR-0003309-2015 CCP - 55788 * Robinson, Trentin Alexavier CR-0001793-2019 CCP - 55788 * Robinson, Trentin Alexavier CR-0003123-2017 CCP - 55788 Sentencing Plumb Hinde, Thomas C. CR-0002768-2020 Cox Shaw, Bonnie Lorraine / Harmelin, Laurence Pre-Trial Hearing * Carr, Samuel CR-0000525-2017 Thurstlic O'Neill, Michelle Lynn / McCarthy, Brian Lee CCP - 69629 * Carr, Samuel Robert CR-0000499-2017 Thurstlic O'Neill, Michelle Lynn / McCarthy, Brian Lee CCP - 69629 Habeas Corpus Hearing Shihadeh, Nimjeh May CR-0000308-2020 Provencher, Emily Ruth / Kelly, Stephen J. Page 17 of 41 WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 29, 2021 AT 10:30 AM JUDGE DAVID F.
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