George C. Huckins

Sergeant, New Hampton Police Department

Ivy’s inspection sticker case: DISMISSED!

On 2009-09-14, part two of Ivy’s alleged fake inspection sticker trial was held. The trial lasted less than five minutes: Ivy began making numerous motions, which Judge MacLeod interrupted, explaining he was well familiar with the case, and that the chain of custody of the physical evidence had been tainted—so the case was dismissed. The judge didn’t seem too pleased about the fact that Huckins was standing in for Cunningham as the police prosecutor today, either—the excuse for her absence being that she was at a friend’s wedding(!).

More updates to follow.

Ivy still free: no extradition, trial continued

The trial on Ivy’s most recent motor vehicle charges and the extradition hearing were held on 2009-07-06 at 13:00 in Laconia District Court. Ivy filed a motion to dismiss the charges at the last minute, so the State requested, and was granted, a continuance, after presenting their case today. The Governor’s Warrant for extradition was still not signed, so the extradition hearing was also continued for sixty days. The State attempted to have her bail revoked, which was denied.

Ivy was released, and remained free until 2009-08-20 when the Governor’s Warrant was finally signed and she was arrested by the New Hampton Police Department.

The trial for the motor vehicle charges took place on 2009-09-14 at 13:00, and the charges were dismissed due to tainted evidence. However, they’ve filed similar charges against her LLC, having realized she neither owns nor registered the truck, a probable cause hearing for which was originally scheduled for 2009-08-05 at 13:00 but which was subsequently continued.

Ivy arrested on Rhode Island felony charges

Ivy Walker was stopped at 18:35 on 2009-06-04 at a speed trap on Route 104 in New Hampton, and arrested when it was discovered that she had a warrant out in Rhode Island. Her pistol and two allegedly fake inspection stickers were seized from the truck, which was impounded.

She was held overnight at the Belknap County Jail, and not allowed to communicate with anyone on the outside world. The arraignment was held on 2009-06-05 in Laconia District Court.

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