A Tragic Year: A Timeline of the Carlee Wines Case
Kate King
Issue date: 1/24/08 Section: News
Feb. 13, 2007
An arrest warrant affidavit is issued for Anthony P. Alvino. He is charged with misconduct with a motor vehicle, evading responsibility, tampering with physical evidence, possession of alcohol by a minor, traveling unreasonably fast, failure to grant right of way to a pedestrian and failure to drive in the proper lane.
Feb. 15, 2007
Alvino surrenders himself at UConn police headquarters in Storrs. Hall turns herself in at the same time. She is charged with aiding and abetting evading responsibility, conspiracy to commit evading responsibility, hindering prosecution in the third degree, aiding and abetting identity theft in the third degree, inducing minors to procure liquor, aiding and abetting misrepresentation of age to procure liquor and conspiracy to commit misrepresentation of age to procure liquor.
Summer 2007
Pamela Wines, Carlee Wines' mother, files a civil suit against Anthony P. Alvino and Donna Alvino in Rockville Superior court, alleging that "negligence and carelessness" on his part caused "the collision, and the personal injuries, losses and death sustained and suffered" by her daughter.
July 27, 2007
Kara Satalin, who bought alcohol for Alvino and Hall, is given a special form of probation at Rockville Superior Court. As part of the accelerated rehabilitation probation program, Satalin is ordered to perform community service, give $25 monthly to a Carlee Wines memorial scholarship fund and meet other criteria.
Oct. 26, 2007
Alvino pleads no contest to charges of misconduct with a motor vehicle and evading responsibility.**
Nov. 13 2007
Alvino's parents, Anthony C. Alvino, 45, and Donna M. Alvino, 46, of Lindenhurst N.Y. are arraigned in Olean City Court, N.Y. on a felony charge of tampering with physical evidence and misdemeanor counts of third-degree hindering prosecution, fourth-degree tampering with a witness and fifth degree conspiracy. The Alvinos plead not guilty to the charges and are released on their own recognizance.
An arrest warrant affidavit is issued for Anthony P. Alvino. He is charged with misconduct with a motor vehicle, evading responsibility, tampering with physical evidence, possession of alcohol by a minor, traveling unreasonably fast, failure to grant right of way to a pedestrian and failure to drive in the proper lane.
Feb. 15, 2007
Alvino surrenders himself at UConn police headquarters in Storrs. Hall turns herself in at the same time. She is charged with aiding and abetting evading responsibility, conspiracy to commit evading responsibility, hindering prosecution in the third degree, aiding and abetting identity theft in the third degree, inducing minors to procure liquor, aiding and abetting misrepresentation of age to procure liquor and conspiracy to commit misrepresentation of age to procure liquor.
Summer 2007
Pamela Wines, Carlee Wines' mother, files a civil suit against Anthony P. Alvino and Donna Alvino in Rockville Superior court, alleging that "negligence and carelessness" on his part caused "the collision, and the personal injuries, losses and death sustained and suffered" by her daughter.
July 27, 2007
Kara Satalin, who bought alcohol for Alvino and Hall, is given a special form of probation at Rockville Superior Court. As part of the accelerated rehabilitation probation program, Satalin is ordered to perform community service, give $25 monthly to a Carlee Wines memorial scholarship fund and meet other criteria.
Oct. 26, 2007
Alvino pleads no contest to charges of misconduct with a motor vehicle and evading responsibility.**
Nov. 13 2007
Alvino's parents, Anthony C. Alvino, 45, and Donna M. Alvino, 46, of Lindenhurst N.Y. are arraigned in Olean City Court, N.Y. on a felony charge of tampering with physical evidence and misdemeanor counts of third-degree hindering prosecution, fourth-degree tampering with a witness and fifth degree conspiracy. The Alvinos plead not guilty to the charges and are released on their own recognizance.
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Matt
posted 7/09/08 @ 10:10 AM EST
Correct me if I'm wrong but, if Carlee was following the law and not going out partying drunk while underage... If she was in her dorm room getting some much needed sleep or studying for an upcoming test, She would no doubt still be alive today. (Continued…)
NJguy
posted 7/09/08 @ 1:41 PM EST
Hey Matt. You're an idiot. She was a freshman in college. That's what you do as a freshman in college. Unless it's you, of course...
M. Wines
posted 7/23/08 @ 7:07 PM EST
Matt- You make me sick. The very thought that you took the time to write that comment and blame Carlee for her death is ludicrous. You should be ashamed of yourself. (Continued…)
jhoffman
posted 12/29/08 @ 8:21 PM EST
M.Wines,
I assume this was your daughter. I was compelled to search out this story after seeing her dedication on YouTube. I am sorry for your loss. Its truely sad this can happen. (Continued…)
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