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PLJ March 5 2021 March 5, 2021 Friday, March 5, 2021 Pittsburgh Legal Journal • 5 CR-0005564-20; Richard Lynn Wiltison; CR-0014009-19; Joshua Lowry; Manu- SA-0000126-20; Comm. of PA vs Jere- Miller, Jr., William Syrus a/k/a William S. Firearms Not To Be Carried W/O License; facture, Delivery, or Possession With miah Williams; P-atty: Criminal Divi- LEGAL ADS Miller, deceased, of Pittsburgh, PA. No. 01308 ADA: Criminal Division Allegheny Intent to Manufacture or Deliver; ADA: sion Allegheny County District of 2021. Linda Miller, Extrx., 22 Woodruff County District Attorney’s Office; D-atty: Criminal Division Allegheny Coun- Attorney’s Office Drive, Carnegie, PA 15106 or to Mary Margaret Boyd, Esq., Law Office of Mary Margaret Christopher Joseph Marsili ty District Attorney’s Office; D-atty: SA-0000151-20; Comm. of PA vs George Legal notices that are published Boyd, 1725 Washington Rd., Ste. 206, CR-0006412-20; Joshua Brown; Crim Lee M. Rothman Daugherty; P-atty: Criminal Division in the Pittsburgh Legal Journal Pittsburgh, PA 15241. Tres-Break Into Structure; ADA: Crim- CR-0003120-20; Daniel Riley; Make Allegheny County District Attorney’s are done so pursuant to Title 45 21-00323w Mar 5, 12, 19, 2021 inal Division Allegheny County Repairs/Sell/Etc Offens Weap; ADA: Office; D-atty: Gregory Hollis Engle Pa. Code 101 et seq. and various District Attorney’s Office; D-atty: Criminal Division Allegheny County local court rules. The Pittsburgh Nelson, II, Richard R. a/k/a Richard SA-0000289-20; Comm. of PA vs Nelson a/k/a Chip Nelson, deceased, of Elizabeth Mary Lynne Laforgia District Attorney’s Office; D-atty: Legal Journal does not edit any William Johnson; P-atty: Criminal legal advertisement for substance Oakmont, PA. No. 01094 of 2021. Sharon A. CR-0006743-20; Marquis Rosser; Bur- Michael J. Witherel Division Allegheny County District or content, only for format of Nelson, Extrx., c/o Jonathan M. Schmerling, glary - Not Adapted for Overnight CR-0004335-20; Justin Abrahim; Bur- Attorney’s Office the publication. Esq., Dentons Cohen & Grigsby, P.C., 625 Accommodation, No Person Present; glary - Not Adapted for Overnight SA-0000409-20; Comm. of PA vs Liberty Ave., 7th Fl., Pittsburgh, PA 15222- ADA: Criminal Division Allegheny Accommodation, Person Present; ADA: George H. Gaydos; P-atty: Criminal 3152. 21-00879 Mar 5, 12, 19, 2021 County District Attorney’s Office; Criminal Division Allegheny County Division Allegheny County District Estate Notice D-atty: Christopher Patarini District Attorney’s Office; D-atty: Attorney’s Office Letters have been granted on the estate of Roman, Toni K., deceased, of Monroeville, Judge Jill E. Rangos Rachael C. Arieanna Santoriella SA-0000475-20; Comm. of PA vs Anto- each of the following decedents to the PA. No. 00085 of 2021. Corey P. Roman, Extr., Courtroom 327 CR-0004581-20; Benjamin Reynolds; nio M. Weir; P-atty: Criminal Division personal representative named, who requests 200 Verona Drive, Wellsburg, WV 26070 or to CR-0012933-19; Jessica Hope Burrell; Aggravated Assault - Attempts to cause Allegheny County District Attorney’s all persons having claims against the estate of Mary Margaret Isabella, Esq., GBU Bldg., 4232 Brownsville Rd., Ste. 127, Pittsburgh, PA Endangering Welfare of Children - Par- or causes BI to designated individuals; Office; D-atty: Albert Green Reese Jr. the decedent to make known the same in ent/Guardian/Other Commits Offense; writing to his/her attorney, and all persons 15227. ADA: Criminal Division Allegheny SA-0000477-20; Comm. of PA vs Timi- 21-00851 Mar 5, 12, 19, 2021 ADA: Criminal Division Allegheny indebted to the decedent to make payment County District Attorney’s Office; ah D. Williams; P-atty: Criminal Divi- without delay: County District Attorney’s Office; D-atty: Bradley Thomas Marscher sion Allegheny County District Sharif, Jamayah, deceased, of Pittsburgh, D-atty: Lisa Vogel Caulfield PA. No. 1343 of 2021. Jeanine Bowser, Co- CR-0006967-20; Leonard S. Morris- Attorney’s Office Abbiatici, Richard C., deceased, of Admrx., 187 Mahoning Drive, Pittsburgh, PA CR-0003911-20; Adam Brent Kauer; Pittsburgh, PA. No. 01261 of 2021. Gina Graham; Aggravated Assault - Attempts SA-0000500-20; Comm. of PA vs Mark 15235 and Hassan Sharif, Co-Admr., 529 Hill Theft By Unlaw Taking-Movable Prop; Konopka, Extrx., 2905 Idaho Avenue, Bethel to cause SBI or causes injury with Edward Lindsay; P-atty: Criminal Avenue, Pittsburgh, PA 15221 or to Jason Park, PA 15102 or to Robin Burger, Esq., 221 ADA: Criminal Division Allegheny extreme indifference; ADA: Criminal Matzus, Esq., Matzus Law, 310 Grant Street, Division Allegheny County District Viking Lane, Lexington, SC 29073. County District Attorney’s Office; Division Allegheny County District The Grant Building, Suite 3210, Pittsburgh, PA Attorney’s Office; D-atty: Max 21-00848 Mar 5, 12, 19, 2021 D-atty: David Joel Shrager Attorney’s Office; D-atty: Bradley Daniel Cotton 15219. 21-00322w Mar 5, 12, 19, 2021 CR-0005389-20; Robert Lee Jeffer- Thomas Marscher SA-0000506-20; Comm. of PA vs Arnold, Ross J., deceased, of Pittsburgh, son; Strangulation - Applying Pres- PA. No. 01213 of 2021. Julia L. Ferrell, Christopher Jacob Gorman; P-atty: Sites, Kenneth Francis a/k/a Ken Sites, Admrx., 20 Lehigh Avenue, Pittsburgh PA sure to Throat or Neck; ADA: Crimi- deceased, of Pittsburgh, PA. No. 01371 of Criminal Division Allegheny County 15229 or to Colin B. May, Esq., Coulter & May, nal Division Allegheny County Dis- 2021. Judith Ann Gigliotti, Admrx., 73 District Attorney’s Office PC, 3824 Northern Pike, Suite 801B, trict Attorney’s Office; D-atty: Lisa Arbitration Trial Greenbush Street, Pittsburgh, PA 15211 or to SA-0000536-20; Comm. of PA vs Monroeville, PA 15146. Vogel Caulfield Robert Cowburn, Esq., Rewis & Yoder, P.C., 21-00321w Mar 5, 12, 19, 2021 List Amber D. Little; P-atty: Criminal Divi- 234 Shiloh Street, Pittsburgh, PA 15211. CR-0006985-20; Lashaun Coleman- sion Allegheny County District Robinson; Manufacture, Delivery, or City-County Building Baker, David E. a/k/a David Baker, 21-00324w Mar 5, 12, 19, 2021 Room 702 Attorney’s Office deceased, of Monroeville, PA. No. 01015 of Possession With Intent to Manufacture Szott, John V., deceased, of Pittsburgh, PA. 9:00 a.m. SA-0000585-20; Comm. of PA vs 2021. Lois M. Vitti, Admrx. c.t.a. and Atty., or Deliver; ADA: Criminal Division No. 1274 of 2021. John M. Szott, Admr., 203 Luke Picard; P-atty: Criminal Divi- Vitti Law Group, 663 Fifth Street, Oakmont, Allegheny County District Attor- Woodhaven Drive, Bridgeville, PA 15017 or to PA 15139. Wednesday sion Allegheny County District John W. Brown, Esq., John W. Brown & ney’s Office; D-atty: Timothy 21-00863 Mar 5, 12, 19, 2021 Nicholas Tomasic March 10, 2021 Attorney’s Office Associates, Grant Bldg., 310 Grant St., Ste. CR-0007074-20; Justin R. Williams; SA-0000643-20; Comm. of PA vs Bell, Alvin R., deceased, of West Mifflin, 1220, Pittsburgh, PA 15219. AR-20-004240; Rodef Shalom Family 21-00857 Mar 5, 12, 19, 2021 DUI: Controlled Substance or Metabolite Jerome Michael Sherwood; P-atty: PA. No. 00021 of 2021. Aaron W. Bell, Extr., Center Preschool vs Pepper; P-atty: Criminal Division Allegheny County c/o William R. Pelger, Esq., 2108 West St., 1st Offense; ADA: Criminal Division Thiel, Shirley A., deceased, of Verona, PA. Raymond P. Wendolowski Jr. Munhall, PA 15120. 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D-atty: Pro Se Nicholas Dupree; P-atty: Criminal Lewis Thornburgh, deceased, of Verona, PA. With Intent to Manufacture or Deliver; 21-00853 Mar 5, 12, 19, 2021 ADA: Criminal Division Allegheny AR-20-004234; Unifund CCR LLC vs Division Allegheny County District No. 00873 of 2021. Virginia J. Thornburgh, County District Attorney’s Office; Koroma; P-atty: Demetrios H. Attorney’s Office; D-atty: Gregory Cerra, Emilio, deceased, of Wilkins Extrx., 315 Grandview Drive, #302, Verona, D-atty: David Andrew Obara Tsarouhis; D-atty: Pro Se Hollis Engle Township, PA. No. 01256 of 2021. Saverio PA 15147 or to Barbara A. Simanek, Esq., K&L AR-20-004230; Bank of America N.A. Cerra, Extr., 33 Blenheim Road, Shalimar, FL Gates LLP, K&L Gates Center, 210 Sixth CR-0004852-20; Michael Sweeney; DUI: SA-0000727-20; Comm. of PA vs Eric Avenue, Pittsburgh, PA 15222. vs Parker; P-atty: Frederic I. Weinberg Hollins; P-atty: Criminal Division 32579 or to Richard J. Catalano, Esq., Richard Highest Rte of Alc (BAC .16+) 1st Off; J. Catalano, P.C., 468 Lincoln Hwy., North 21-00878 Mar 5, 12, 19, 2021 ADA: Criminal Division Allegheny AR-20-004227; Bank of America N.A. Allegheny County District Attor- Versailles, PA 15137. Warren, Jean L., deceased, of Pittsburgh, County District Attorney’s Office; vs Chekan; P-atty: Frederic I.
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