Show 48 Sunday June 1 3 UTAH 1995 StandanJ-Exa- t Teenager found guilty of shooting man on SAIT LAKE CTTY (AP) - A judge has found a boy guilty of murder in the shooting death of a man lulled on an Interstate 15 onramp earlier this year Seventh District Juvenile Judge Scott N Johansen also sentenced William Reveles on Friday to a secure juvenile facility Because Reveles is a juvenile the most time he can serva is six years “Basically he’s got his youth gomg for him He’s barely 15 and maybe he can turn things around” said Robert Yeates Salt Lake deputy district attorney He said a passenger sitting next to Reveles pulled the handgun from his belt and shot as many as three bullets at the truck But at one point witnesses said Reveles grabbed the gun from the passenger and said “It's my Reveles is accused of shooting Jorge Salinas 18 alter a gang fight m Salt Lake City On April 3 Reveles and four other youths piled in a car and chased Salmas to the onramp at the 1300 South There they fired numerous rounds at Salmas’ truck from a handgun Salinas was shot in the back of his head and died at a hospital the next day Defense attorney Sam Pappas said the state failed to prove beyond a reasonable doubt Reveles shot Salmas because two of the youths fired the murder weapon turn” The fatal shot must have come from the 380-calib- er second set of rounds fired by Reveles because the victim's truck came to an abrupt halt Yeates said “What’s critical is the sequence of the ings” he said “It’s logical to conclude that those shots were made by (Reveles) f such as carpal tunnel syndrome But we are concerned” Gray said teacher in the JorDanelle Sturdy a fourth-grad- e dan District said she faces surgery this summer for vocal problems Dunng her eight years of teaching she has suffered laryngitis and other vocal distress “I am still teaching but had to give up a lot of things I did such as singing And I don’t read aloud to students anymore and now use a microphone” she said Heather Dove a speech pathologist at the University of Utah who sees many of Gray’s pauents suggests teachers: --Take breaks from speaking --Use audio-visuand other aids to ease the speaking load --Use a microphone --Drink a lot of water to hydrate vocal cords “Schools are loud noisy places” Gray said “It isn’t how much you talk but the intensity and studies show the level at which teachers talk puts them at high risk for voice problems If teachers don’t take care of their voices they could lose their jobs” SALT LAKE CITY (AP) - 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