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Divorces granted

Michael Anthony Ciccozzi, 36 Market St., Kelayres, Kline Township, was granted a divorce from Elizabeth A Ciccozzi, Harleigh. They were married April 21, 1995.Donna L. Hartranft was granted a divorce from George C. Hartranft, both of Mahanoy City. They were married Aug. 21, 1999.Ronald P. Ellsavage was granted a divorce from Tania L. Elsavage, both of Pottsville. They were married Sept. 7, 1991.Anthony Edward Jannuzzi, Pottsville, was granted a divorce from Stacy Marie Jannuzzi, Clinton Township, Mich. They were married Feb. 6, 1203.Allison G. Lareau, 216 Greenwood St., Tamaqua, was granted a divorce from Alden H. Lareau III, Oxnard, Calif. They were married Feb. 22, 1999.Lori A. Seddon, Pottsville, was granted a divorce from Daniel G. Seddon,101 E. High St., Coaldale. They were married July 26, 2003.Susan Drumheller, Pottsville, was granted a divorce from Archie Drumheller, Shenandoah. They were married June 14, 2008.Crystal Rench, Orwigsburg, was granted a divorce from Tanner M. Rench, serving with the 348th Omco Unit overseas. They were married Feb. 12, 2008.Lori C. Brahler, Minesville, was granted a divorce from Edward F. Brahler, Pottsville. They were married June 19, 1993.Edward W. Billman was granted a divorce from Samantha A. Billman, both of Llewellyn, Branch Township. They were married Sept. 5, 2002.File for divorceCharles Dodson filed suit for divorce from Susan Dodson, both of 20 School St., Nuremberg, North Union Township. They were married Sept. 20, 1986.Tracey L. Dombrowski, 185 Roosevelt Drive, Morea, Mahanoy Township, filed suit for divorce from Randolph J; Dombrowski, 609 W. Pine St., Mahanoy City. They were married July 25, 1992.Renee M. Styka started a divorce action against David T. Styka, both of 1000 Barnesville Drive, Barnesville. They were married Oct. 1, 2001.Linda McKee, 195 Glen Riddle Road, Media, filed suit for divorce against Charles McKee, Valley St., New Philadelphia. They were married July 2, 2005.Warrant hearingsRhiannon Meyer, 34, Shenandoah, had her bench warrant dissolved by Judge Charles M. Miller after a hearing in court and the bail was restored with stipulations the defendant must reside at 1002 Railroad St., Gilberton, and must not relocate without written permission from the district attorney's office, and shall not possess nor consume alcohol beverages, controlled substance or possess drug paraphernalia.Meyer faces a charge of theft filed by West Penn Township Patrolman Lance Monaghan, belonging to Michael Zulkowski, 100 Pennsylvania Avenue, Shenandoah Heights.Jason Patrick Petrucelli, 35, Richlandtown, had his bench warrant dissolved by Miller and bail set at $5,000 percentage cash with conditions he must reside at 32 S. Linda Court, Richlandtown, and must not relocate without prior consent from the district attorney's office, shall not possess nor consume alcohol beverages or controlled substance nor possess drug paraphernalia and shall not travel outside of Pennsylvania without written permission from the district attorney.He faces a charge of retail theft from Boscov's Store, Fairlane Village Mall, filed by Trooper Timothy Rymarkiewicz.Drop chargesDistrict Attorney Karen Byrnes Noon filed motions in court to dismissed charges against five defendants and President Judge William E. Baldwin entered a nolle-prosequi ordered in the referred cases.Edward David Williams, 28, Minersville, had charges of passing a bad check dismissed as the Noon informed the court he had made full restitution in amount of $500 and the victim agreed to have the charges dropped, The check was for damages caused to an apartment.Frank Chartier, 46, Ashland, had a charge of theft of a cell phone taken which belonged to David Young, Minesville, dismissed as the court was informed restitution of $309 was made and the victim agreed not to continue with prosecution.Ron Phillip Heidel, 35, Orwigsburg, had charges of simple assault and harassment which arose from a domestic altercation, dismissed as the victim did not wish to follow through with prosecution.Alexandra Marie Calabrese, 23, Schuylkill Haven, had charges of aggravated and simple assault and recklessly endangering another person dismissed as the district attorney informed the court she was unable to find the victim after many attemptsJamie Paul Robbins, 33, Schuylkill Haven, had charges of criminal attempt to commit theft from motor vehicles dismissed. Noon informed the court she has no evidence theft was committed.Long sentenceDavid Allen Noll, 41, Orwigsburg, who had pleaded guilty last Nov. 20 to five counts to having involuntary deviate sexual intercourse with juveniles ages 10 years of age, was sentenced by Judge John E. Domalkes, who determined Noll was a sexual violent predator, to serve 30 to 60 years in a state correctional facility. He will have to register under Megan's Law and the Adam Walsh Law for life and abide by sex offender conditions regarding minor children.Loses appealSharon A. Smith, Minersville, lost her appeal from being found guilty by a district judge of a code enforcement violation as Judge John E. Domalakes upheld the district judge's ruling and the fine and costs totaling $1,159.95 stand. The Tremont Borough code enforcement officer charged her with owning an unsafe building on Main Street in the borough.