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May 3, 2006

Threat suspect gets no jail time

WORCESTER -- A Northborough man charged with threatening to execute a Westborough District Court judge will have his case dismissed provided he keeps his distance from two judges over the next year. 

Milk Porridge Drive resident Paul Pechonis, 47, allegedly called for the "resignation or execution of Judge Paul S. Waickowski" on the Web. According to court records, the threat was in retaliation for Waickowski's various decisions against Pechonis and his son, Jared Pechonis.  

February 8, 2006
 
Marlborough Judge, Thomas F. Sullivan Jr. places astronomical bail for misdemeanor charge. 

Web threat defendant Paul Pechonis was held over for a bail hearing in Marlborough District Court by Judge Thomas F Sullivan Jr. at 2pm today. Assistant Middlesex District Attorney David C. Belger  had agreed on $500.00 bail however Judge Sullivan refused to hear bail during the arraignment this morning for the misdemeanor change of threat to commit a crime.  

Judge Thomas F Sullivan Jr. during a 3:45pm end of the day hearing set bail at $20,000.

Mandatory weekly drug testing, a surrender all weapons, and a stay away order from Officer James Gough, and the Marlborough police department were also ordered by Judge Sullivan as additional conditions.

January 29, 2006
 
DA Conte's Massachusetts State Police C-Pac unit arrest in web threat criminal case shown on video.
Unbeknown to the Massachusetts State Police Detectives as they arrived in twelve (12) different police vehicles, with troopers dressed in black clothing armed with semi-automatic rifles running flank around the home, taping of their arrival occurred.  

Massachusetts State Trooper Nicholas Nason had called earlier and asked if he could come over to speak with Mr. Pechonis.  

December 20, 2005

Police officer faced discipline after complaint

A Marlborough Police officer was disciplined this summer for violating department rules and regulations during the traffic stop of a Northborough teen.

A letter dated Aug. 11, signed by Marlborough Police Capt. Timothy J. Naze, an operations division commander, said Officer James Gough was disciplined. The letter did not reveal the nature of the discipline.
The letter was a response to a citizen complaint of police misconduct filed by 19-year-old Jared Pechonis. His handwritten complaint was filed July 8, according to the letter

December 4, 2005

Who is the the real criminal, Marlborough Police Officer James Gough who with his hand on his service weapon, threatened to put his gun against a 19 year old head, or the Father who posted his complaint about his actions on a web site.

This nightmare for Mr. Paul Pechonis began with a traffic stop of his nineteen year old son Jared.  On July 8, 2005 at 2:00 am, Jared was stopped by Marlborough police officer James P. Gough.  During this traffic stop Officer Gough became aggressive and domineering, threatening young Jared with  "next time I pull you over you better have two hands on the wheel and be facing forward or I'll put my gun to your head."  All while Officer Gough has his hand on his gun. No written traffic citation was issued during this traffic stop.

A citizen complaint was filed with the Marlborough Police Department.  On August 11, 2005 Captain Timothy J. Naze, Operational Division Commander sent a letter to Mr. Jared Pechonis, stating that the investigation revealed that the actions of Officer Gough violated departmental rules and regulations.  He would be subject to appropriated discipline under agency procedures.

November 13, 2005

Early2006.com web site owned by Worcester assistant Trial court officer Christopher Rucho.               
Officer Rucho, involved in recent web threat case in Westborough district court.

September 2, 2005, Mr. Christopher Rucho registered through GoDaddy.com. the web site called Early2006.com. 

Mr. Joseph Early Jr. is reported to be a leading democratic candidate for the up coming 2006 election for the Worcester District Attorney's Office, according to Worcester Magazine.

The registrant of Early2006.com, Associate Court Officer Rucho, was involved in the recent web threat case September 9, 2005, in which Mr. Paul Pechonis was arrested for allegedly placing a photo with his website address listed in the Westborough district court.

October 23, 2005

Worcester C-Pac State police caught by baby cam during arrest.  Search conducted without showing of warrant.   Conte's Troopers exposed for deceitful tactics. C-Pac's Friday afternoon arrest in order to hold defended over weekend fails.

In Worcester County under the direction of John J Conte, District Attorney who has been in office for 29 years the Constitution of the United States need not apply.

Massachusetts State Police C-Pac Troopers under the command of Captain Thomas G. Greene are exposed in an over zealous reaction, searching a home without a warrant, and making implication knowing false by the arresting State Trooper Nichols Nason badge #2900, and Sergeant Francis Leahy.

October 1, 2005

Man charged in Web threats

WESTBORO— A Northboro man who allegedly asked for the “resignation or execution” of Westboro District Court Judge Paul S. Waickowski on one of the Web sites he created was charged in court yesterday with threatening to commit a crime (murder).

Paul Pechonis, 46, of 17 Milk Porridge Drive, Northboro, also claimed the judge “is slowly starving my baby to death” and allegedly placed a poster of his child and that statement on a bulletin board in the Westboro District Court hallway Sept. 9, according to court records.

 

 

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