Williams, shot by police after carjacking and two-state chase, pleads guilty > > >Assistant District Attorney Steve Gagne and court-appointed lawyer Barry Auskern, who was representing Daniel Williams, seated, in Franklin County Superior Court on Friday. STAFF PHOTO/PAUL FRANZ >Daniel Williams, of South Burlington, Vt., was allegedly driving this Ford pickup truck while leading police on a two-state chase on June 5, 2020. FILE PHOTO/PAUL FRANZ
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GREENFIELD The Vermont man shot by police in June 2020 during a two-state chase that began after an alleged carjacking in Vermont pleaded guilty to three charges in Franklin County Superior Court on Friday afternoon.
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Two Athol residents plead guilty to drug charges from 2019 incident
Published: 2/16/2021 4:04:03 PM
GREENFIELD Judge Mark D. Mason accepted guilty pleas and a joint recommendation in Franklin County Superior Court on Tuesday, sentencing a pair of Athol residents to two years’ probation for drug crimes.
Mariah K. LaFountain, 26, and Bryce M. Cass, 31, each agreed to plead guilty to possession with intent to distribute (heroin) and conspiracy to violate drug laws. Each charge carries a maximum of 10 years in state prison. The sentences will be served concurrently. The two must abstain from using illicit drugs and submit to random screenings.
LaFountain’s and Cass’ lawyers, Lucy DeLaCour and Stephen Shea, respectively, said their clients take responsibility for their actions.