Stephen Gbeyor, 26, of 44 Houghton St., Worcester, charged with
assault and battery, continued to Aug.
Jose Mercedes, 51, of 6 Piedmont St., Worcester, charged with two counts of
assault and battery with a dangerous weapon (television cable wire) and two counts of
assault and battery, continued to Aug.
by officers Michael Frick and Jeffrey O'Toole and charged with domestic
assault and battery, intimidation of a witness,
assault and battery on a person over 60 and being a fugitive from justice.
Oliver is charged with
assault and battery with a dangerous weapon (a belt), three counts each of
assault and battery and reckless endangerment of a child, kidnapping of a child and permitting an
assault and battery on a child causing bodily injury.
Sierra was arraigned on charges of kidnapping of a child, four counts of
assault and battery with a dangerous weapon (belt or knife), two counts of
assault and battery, three counts of reckless endangerment of a child and single counts of indecent
assault and battery on a child and
assault and battery on a child causing bodily injury.
Elsa Oliver, the mother of 5-year-old Jeremiah Oliver, is to be arraigned Friday on charges of
assault and battery with a dangerous weapon (a belt), three counts each of
assault and battery and reckless endangerment of a child, kidnapping of a child, and permitting an
assault and battery on a child causing bodily injury.
A Worcester County grand jury handed up indictments charging Elsa Oliver, the mother of 5-year-old Jeremiah Oliver, with
assault and battery with a dangerous weapon (a belt), three counts each of
assault and battery and reckless endangerment of a child, kidnapping of a child and permitting an
assault and battery on a child causing bodily injury.
Ebenezer Obeng-Nyarkoh, 43, of 38 Honeysuckle Road, Worcester, charged with
assault and battery, released on $500 cash bail, continued to Feb.
Mark Lindstrom, 29, of 765 Main St., Worcester, charged with
assault and battery with dangerous weapon (wall); disorderly conduct; 2 counts
assault and battery, held on $1000 cash bil or $10,000 surety, continued to May 1.
Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit, an insurance company must defend a client who is sued for negligent hiring and training because of an
assault and battery charge even if that client has an
assault and battery exclusion clause in the policy.
McNally, 51, of 101 Commonwealth Ave., Worcester, charged with
assault and battery, continued to March 10 on $1,000 cash bail.
Garcia, 26, of 1 Stevens Road, Worcester, charged with
assault and battery on a family/household member, trespassing, and disturbing the peace, continued to March 26.