Three Cases of Theft Highlight Court Log
Court Log from the Stoughton District Courthouse, Jan. 31- Feb. 4.
Case of Stoughton man charged with assault, larceny to go to trial Feb. 14.
Franklin Saint-Surin, 32, of North Paul St., Stoughton had charges of assault and battery and larceny continued to Feb. 14 for a bench trial.
The charges stem from a Dec. 28, 2010 incident in Stoughton. Police said a woman reported being assaulted at her North Paul Street residence and that Saint-Surin allegedly pushed and pinned her against the kitchen counter and forced her head back with his elbow. He then grabbed her left hand and began twisting and bending her fingers back as he pulled the wedding ring off her finger. The ring had an estimated value of $300.
Case of Rockland man accused of jewelry theft continued without a guilty finding
Clifford McIntyre, 46, of Plain St., Rockland had a charge of larceny of over $250 continued without a finding of guilty to May 26. The charge stems from a Nov. 9, 2008 incident in Stoughton.
Police said a female victim who was dating McIntyre alleged finding numerous pieces of jewelry missing from her home. McDermott later admitted to taking the jewelry and collectible dolls and then selling them at an antiques shop in Whitman, according to the police incident report.
Holbrook man accused of stealing iPad
Bryan A. Jones, 22, of French Road, Holbrook had charges of receiving stolen property of over $250 and larceny over $250 continued to March 18 for a pretrial hearing. The charges stem from a Nov. 6, 2010 incident in Stoughton. Police said Jones is accused of being in possession of a stolen iPad taken from a Page Terrace home.