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Show J Sun Advocate Price, Utah Tliesday September 10, 2002 11A tciPt frompege 3A) Matthew Douglas Davis - the defendant appeared at con tin- Jued proceedings in a felony level criminal case containing one Second degree unlawful possessionuse of a controlled substance ' count. , 2 Pursuant to a negotiated settlement agreement, Davis waived Sthe right to trial in the criminal information and the defendant entered a guilty plea on an amended lesser included cl A mis- demeanor category unlawful possessionuse of a controlled sub-stance charge. I The court accepted Davis' guilty plea and, pronouncing judg- ment in the defendants class A misdemeanor category convic- thin, imposed a 365 day sentence in the Carbon County Jail along with a $555 fine amount plus applicable interest The district judge suspended the service of all but 15 days of . ail time, on condition Davis satisfies the designated monetary E plus applicable interest in full as instructed, and ' defendant on informal probation to the court for 18 the' placed . . . -- months. As a condition for informal supervision, the court ordered iden-to have no contact whatsoever with any tified in connection with the criminal complaint during the 18- month probationary period. In conclusion, the district judge specified that the defendant mmence serving the remaining 15 days of incarceration fol- lowing Davis release from custody in an unrelated justice court ' matter. Jeremy Gordon Hatch - the defendant appeared at contin- lied proceedings in a felony level criminal case containing one degree unlawful possessionuse of a controlled substance offense along with two additional class B misdemeanor category hearing in the criminal complaint, the court authorized the issuance of a warrant for the defendants arrest and fixed bail on the warrant at $3,000. Jack R. Lupo the defendant appeared at continued pro ceedings in a misdemeanor category criminal case containing a single class A threatening withusing a dangerous weapon in a fight chaige. , After Lupo entered a guilty plea on the class A threatening withusing a dangerous weapon in a fight offense, the district sentence in the county jail and fined the judge imposed a y defendant $400 plus applicable interest. The court subsequently suspended the si y jail sentence, on condition Lupo satisfies the designated $400 fine amount plus applicable interest in foil as directed, 'Melodic T. Justesen - the defendant failed to appear at ar- raignment in a misdemeanor category criminal information taining one class A simple assault count, Upon Justesens failure to appear at the previously scheduled criminal proceeding, the district judge authorized the issuance of a warrant for the defendants arrest and fixed bail on the . 30-da- 30-da- rounts. The class B misdemeanor charges filed against Hatch included one unlawful possessionuse of a controlled substance offense and one unlawful possessionuse of drug paraphernalia count Pursuant to a negotiated resolution arrangement in the crimi- nal information, the defendant waived die right to trial before pleading guilty to the class B misdemeanor category possession of a controlled substance and possessionuse of drug para- Iphemalia Charges. Pronouncing judgment in the class B misdemeanor category niminal convictions, the court sentenced Hatch to 30 days in the xnmtyjail and fined the defendant $555 plus applicable interest The district judge subsequently suspended the service of the on condition Hatch completes .he requirements to obtain a general education diploma, and placed the defendant on informal probation to the court for 12 anonths. 1 As conditions for informal supervision, the court ordered jHatch to pay the monetary assessment in foil as instructed and named in have no contact whatsoever with any Connection with the criminal complaint throughout the probationary period. In exchange for the defendants guilty pleas on the class B misdemeanor category offenses, the district judge granted a moe tion and dismissed the remaining third degree unlawful of a controlled substance count contained in the felony level criminal case filed against Hatch. 2 Actions taken in misdemeanor criminal matters in 7th District Court for Carbon County on SepL 3 before Judge Brynen Joshua Dean Holt - the defendant failed to appear at a review J hearing in a misdemeanor category criminal information containing two separate charges, one class A unlawful possession use of a controlled substance offense and one class B unlawful ; . . . -- -- war-Dav-is rant at $2,000. (Continued from page 2A) detention! . with a $100 fine amount In addition, the court continued the defendants previ- ously ordered probationary period and reaffirmed Garcias current placement in the custody of the department of family services. Referral statistics compiled in 7th District Juvenile from Aug. 30 to SepL 5: , Court for Carbon County Second degree felony criminal charges - two. A Both second degree felony level referrals to juvenile court authorities involved sexual abuse of a child incidents. , Third degree felony criminal offenses one. Third degree felony level referrals to juvenile court authorities involved a single theft occurrence ' Class A misdemeanor criminal counts one. , Class A misdemeanor category referrals to juvenile court authorities involved a single burglary of a motor vehicle complaint. Class B misdemeanor criminal charges - three. Class B misdemeanor category referrals to juvenile court authorities included one unlawful purchascpossessioncon-sumptio- n of alcohol by a minor occurrence along with two additional retail theft (shoplifting) incidents. - v Class C misdemeanor criminal offenses -- one. yClass C misdemeanor category referrals to juvenile court v authorities during the designated time period involved a single unlawful purchasepossessionuse of tobacco products by a minor complaint. Actions taken In felony criminal matters in 7th District Court for Carbon County on SepL 4 before Judge Bruce K. Halliday: Trad Eileen Gallion - the defendant appeared at a jury trial in a felony level criminal complaint containing one second gree burglary charge and one class A simple assault offense. After weighing the evidence presented at the trial, the jury . rendered a verdict finding Gallion guilty on the class A misde-:hir- d meanor simple assault count, but failed to reach a consensus on the second degree burglary charge. Due to the jury deadlock, the prosecution moved for dismissal of the second degree felony level burglary count filed against the defendant and the district judge granted the states motion, Pronouncing judgment in Gallions class A misdemeanor cat- egoty assault conviction, the court sentenced the defendant to 365 days in the county jail and allowed the prosecution 20 days to submit victim restitution figures in connection with the crimi-lis- e nal case. The district judge suspended the service of all but 30 days of the jail sentence and placed Gallion on informal probation to the court for 12 months. 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