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Show DWI Cases Handled by City Court Moab City court spent a busy week with five cases cf driving while under un-der the influence of intoxicating intox-icating liquor being heard by Judge Donald Crist and two additional cases scheduled for hearing. On September 4, Kenneth Ken-neth David Wilson plead guilty to a charge of DWI and was sentenced to a fine of $150. A Bakersfield, California, Californ-ia, man, Charles Lee Perry Per-ry appeared on September 4, and was charged with DWI, " improper registration registra-tion and no operators license. lic-ense. After pleading guilty guil-ty to all of these charges he was sentenced to a fine of $25 for each of the last two offences and was ordered or-dered to spend 60 days m jail for the DWI charge. A third case heard on' September 4, involved George W. Marlow who was picked up with Perry ind charged with being intoxicated in an automobile. automo-bile. He was fined $50 or 10 days in jail on the charge. Judge Crist issued is-sued a reminder that it is illegal to drink alcoholic alcohol-ic beverages in or around a motor vehicle. September 8, saw Hal F. Anderson appear in court on a charge of DWI and after pleading guilty he was sentenced to $200 or 40 days in jail. I Elwood Lee Fredericks appeared on September S, to answer a charge of DWI and after pleading guilty was scheduled to appear for trial on September Sep-tember 16. Bond was set in the amount of $200. One final case was heard by the court on September 8, when Mae-ario Mae-ario Acosta appeared and plead guilty to DWI and was fined $200 or 40 days in jail. John Frederick Luhnow ( San Juan Capistrano, California posted bail of $225 on charges of DWI and carrying a loaded firearm in a motor vehicle vehi-cle but had not appeared in court. |