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Show Sun Advocate Price, Otah Tuesday March 26, 2002 3A District court Actions taken in felony criminal matters In 7th District Conrt for Cnrbon County on March 18 before Judge Bryce K. Brynen Carolyn R. Anderson - the defendant ap- level criminal complaint containing one third degree unlawful possessionuse of a controlled substance charge. Upon Akins failure to appear at the previously set criminal proceedings, the district judge authorized the issuance of a warrant for the defendant's arrest and fixed bail on the warrant peared for pronouncement of judgment and sentence in a felony level criminal information one third degree theft count Pronouncing judgment in the third degree theft criminal conviction, the court sentenced Anderson to an indeterminate term in the Utah State Prison, imposed $1,000 fine amount plus applicable interest and instructed the defendant to satisfy an additional $51 in victim restitution stemming from the felony level complaint. The district judge stayed the execution of the indeterminate prison term, sentenced Anderson to 120 days in the Carbon County Jail and placed the defendant on probation under the direction of the Utah Department of Corrections for 36 months. As conditions for formal supervision, the court ordered Anderson to undergo an appropriate evaluation, enter intocomplete any substance abuse therapy programs deemed warranted by state corrections officials and use one pharmacy for prescription medications. In addition, the district judge directed the defendant to voluntarily submit to random personproperty searches as well as breathurine testing, pay the department of corrections monthly supervision fee and obtaincariy a criminal offenders identification card throughput the. designated formal probationary period. In conclusion, the court ordered immediate y imposition of the jail sentence, credited Anderson with any incarceration time already served in connection with the felony level . criminal case aiid remanded the defendant into the custody of the Carbon County Sheriffs Office for confinement Brian W. Samples the defendant failed to appear to answer a felony level criminal information containing one second degree theft by receiving stolen property charge along with an additional class A misdemeanor category burglary of a vehicle offense. Upon Samples failure to appear at the previously scheduled criminal proceeding, he district judge authorized the issuance of a warrant for the defendants arrest and fixed bail on the warrant at $10,000. Shawn Erick Bonbrake - the defendant appeared at the sentencing phase in a felony level criminal complaint containing a single third degree joyridingwith intent to temporarily deprive an owner of a motor vehicle count. Proceeding with pronouncement of judgment in the third degree felony level case, the court sentenced Bonbrake to an indeterminate term in the state prison and fined the defendant $1,000 plus applicable interest The district judge stayed the execution of the indeterminate prison term, sentenced Bonbrake to 12 months in the county jail and credited the defendant with any incarceration time already completed in connection with the felony criminal information. The court suspended the service of all but six months of the jail sentence, placed Bonbrake on con-taini- ng at $5,000. Robert Ibombs - the defendant appeared for sentencing in an order to show cause action filed in connection with a criminal complaint containing one third degree felony level unlawful possessionuse of a controlled substance offense along with an additional class B misdemeanor category interference in an arrest by a law enforcement officer count Pronouncing judgment in the felony level order to show cause action, the court revoked ' Ibombs previously allowed formal probationary period and sentenced the defendant to one year in the county jail. In conclusion, the district judge ordered imr mediate execution of the incarceration and reinstated the probationperiod ary period authorized in the third degree felony level criminal case filed against Ibombs. Kevin Wfarren Qoward the defendant failed to at a review hearing in a felony level appear ' criminal information containing one third degree theft by receiving stolen property charge. Upon Gowards future to appear at the previously scheduled preliminary hearing, the court authorized the issuance of a warrant for the defendants arrest and fixed bail on the warrant one-yea- 36-mon-th -- at $5,000. Micki Ralph Foderaro - the defendant appeared for review of the status of the fine payments in a prior third degree felony level driving under the influence of an intoxicant (DUI) criminal conviction. After ruling that the fine payments in the felony level criminal complaint were delinquent, the court converted the monetary assessment to incarceration time and sentenced Foderaro to 75 days in the county jail. The district judge specified that the defendant be credited at a rate $25 per day ofjaO time served and directed Foderaro to voluntarily report to the county sheriffs office by March 20 to commence serving the designated incarceration period. Actions taken in misdemeanor criminal matters in 7th District Court for Carbon Connty on March 18 before Judge Brynen Ttacy L. Christensen - the defendant appeared at continued proceedings in six separately filed misdemeanor category criminal cases. Four of the misdemeanor criminal informations filed against Christensen contained a single class A failure to deliver title (dealer) offenses. The fifth misdemeanor category complaint filed against the defendant contained one class A failure to deliver tille (dealer) count plus two class B charges, one license and one no disclosure offense. The sixth misdemeanor criminal case filed against Christensen contained three additional counts, one class A failure to deliver title (dealer) count and two separate license charges. Pursuant to si negotiated resolution arrangement in the six misdemeanor category criminal informations, the defendant waived the right to trial and the defendant pleaded guilty to three class A failure to deliver title (dealer) offenses. After accepting the defendants guilty pleas, the district judge sentenced Christensen to three 365-da- y terms in the county jail and imposed three $330 fine amounts plus applicable inter- 120-da- - -- . holders-prohibi-tio- defendants immediate commitment for completion of the remainder of the designated incarceration period. As conditions for formal supervision, the district judge instructed the defendant to obtain carry a criminal offenders identification card, cover the department of corrections monthly fee and enroll incomplete an appropriate cognitive restructuring program. In addition, the court directed Bonbrake to voluntarily submit to random personproperty searches as well as breathurine testing, enter into any substance abuse therapy programs deemed warranted by state corrections and violate no laws throughout the formal est pi th ar Magann. 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In addition, the district judge allowed the prosecution 30 days to submit any victim resti- -' tution amounts stemming directly from the six. misdemeanor category complaints and placed Christensen on probation under the direction of th a Kaeshelle Akins - the defendant failed to appear at a pretrial conference in a felony i."v egory criminal case containing a single class A protective order violation. After Wheeler waived the right to trial and entered a guilty plea on the class A protective order charge, the court tentatively scheduled pronouncement of judgment in the defendants misdemeanor category criminal conviction on April 15. Actions taken in felony criminal matters in 7th District Court for Carbon County on March 19 before Judge Brynen Laurence Gordon Magann - the defendant appeared at continued proceedings in a felony level criminal information containing five separate second degree sexual, exploitation of a minor offenses along with an additional third degree dealing in harmful materials to a minor count. Pursuant to a negotiated disposition arrangement, Magann waived the right to trial in connection with the felony level complaint and the defendant pleaded guilty to two second degree sexual exploitation of a minor charges. The district judge accepted the Maganns guilty pleas and tentatively scheduled the sentencing phase in the defendants second degree felony level.criminal convictions on May 6. In exchange for the defendants guilty pleas, the court granted a motion and dismissed the three remaining second degree sexual exploitation offenses as well as the third degree dealing in harmful materials to a minor count contained in the felony level criminal case filed against bolders-prohibitio-ns of corrections for 36 months and ordered the MH the department of corrections for 36 months. As a condition for formal supervision, the court ordered the defendant to violate no state or federal Jaws throughout the designated probationary period. In exchange for Christensens guilty pleas, the district judge granted amotion and dismissed the three remaining class A failure to deliver title counts, the three class B license holders-- . prohibitions charges and the single class B no disclosure offense contained in the misdemeanor category criminal cases filed against the defendant Martin Dale Brunson - the defendant appeared at the sentencing phase in a misdemeanor category criminal information containing one class A unlawful possessionuse of drug paraphernalia count. Pronouncing judgment in the class A misdemeanor categoiy complaint the court sentenced Brunson to one year in the county jail and fined the defendant $500 plus applicable interest. The district judge suspended the service of all jail time, on condition Brunson satisfies the designated monetary assessment in full as instructed, and placed the defendant on probation under the direction of the department of corrections for one year. , As conditions for formal supervision, the court ordered Brunson to voluntarily submit to random personproperty searches as well as breathurine testing and violate no laws during the one-yeprobationary period. Girt Scott Wheeler - the defendant appeared at continued arraignment in a misdemeanor cat Tfcni Wow! Low Prices & Bonus Buclts! Buy the Sofa and use your Bonus Bucks on a Love Scot er buy a washer and use your Bonus Bucks on Dryer or anything else In the Store! THE SHAGS Destination Lynwood 349 Queen Size Set ;v 35 Bonus Bucks Bucb'; TwinEo.Pt.. 5 Bonus Bucks Mechanical and Maintenance Environmental Controls and Monitoring E2Ibei7fl Comfort 30 Bonus. . , Serta Queen Size Set . . 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