Show I I I I Guilty Warned riot Not to Resist I i Liquor Charges Judge A. A W. W Agee Makes Difference in Sentences I According to Pleas l' l Special Dispatch OGDEN D Dec c. c 23 23 Judge Judge A. A W. W Agee of the district court dropped I a hint this morning that it will pay pay- persons charged d with violations of ot the liquor law to plead guilty guilt when n they are tried In his court And as an example of what will result re result result re- re sult from Crom this sort of ne gave lighter sentences to Charles Charlt 8 Deru and Joseph Deru who plead guilty to a charge of oC having liquor I in their possession than in similar cases caes in which the defendant has plead not guilty l ICharles I 1 Charles Dent Deru was to spend thirty days das in the county jail and to pay a fine of ot 2 O. O ills His brother Joseph will spend forty forty- eight hours in the county Jail and andI pay 50 The two men were were arrested arrested In a raid by deputies from Crom the sheriffs sheriff's office when approximately iiO I gallons ons of oC wine and whisky and a astill astill I still sUII were seized Judge Agee point pointed d out that only recently he gave a sentence of oC I ninety days in jail and a fin find of ot to a person who had been ac acI acI accused accused ac- ac of oC having Ing liquor in possession possession possession posses posses- sion but who pleaded not guilty to the charge |