District Court: Hindering Apprehension & DUI
Here's a look at two cases that went before Plum District Justice Linda Zucco.
The following cases went before Plum District Magistrate Linda Zucco:
- March 6: Rachel Marie Mautino, 34, of Plum was held for court on two counts of hindering apprehension or prosecution. The Allegheny County Sherrifs Office has accused her of allowing Alicia Heymers, a woman on the office's Top 20 Most Wanted Criminals list, to stay in her home. Charges were filed Jan. 30.
- Feb. 13: Anthony Dolessandro, 30, of Wilmerding waived a preliminary hearing on charges of driving under the influence of alcohol or a controlled substance, driving with a suspended license, driving without a license, driving on the wrong side of the road, failure to stop at a stop sign, failure to use signals, restrictions on alcoholic beverages, general lighting requirements and failure to wear a seat belt. Plum police filed the charges after a Nov. 17 incident on Center New Texas Road.
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