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Show A-16 The Park Record Sat/Sun/Mon/Tues, September 22-25, 2018 Court report JUST LISTED 1015 Norfolk Avenue | Park City 3 beds | 3 baths | 1,984 sf | $1,725,000 This classic home in the heart of Old Town offers the full Park City lifestyle: epic winter skiing, amazing summer recreation, and a short walk to Old Town’s renowned entertainment and dining options. The great room is perfect for entertaining family and friends and features mountain finishes, a larges stone fireplace, and a beautiful kitchen with high-end appliances, granite countertops and plenty of storage. The great room balcony takes in the stunning views and is the perfect place for morning coffee and evening cocktails. The master suite brings in lots of light and features a large ensuite and walk-in closet with washer and dryer hookups. A guest suite walks out to a private back patio shaded by trees. An additional master makes this the perfect family home or ski town getaway. www.1015Norfolk.com | photos, info, and a 3D tour According to the Summit County Attorney’s Office, the following cases were heard on Monday, Sept. 17, in 3rd District Court at the Summit County Justice Center: Aaron Robert Latta, 39, of Salt Lake City, entered a guilty plea to driving under the influence, a third-degree felony. The court ordered him to serve 30 days in jail prior to sentencing on Oct. 29. Colin Robert Macritchie, 22, of Park City, entered a guilty plea to providing false personal information with the intent of being another actual person, a class A misdemeanor. The court imposed a one-year jail sentence and a $500 fine. The sentence was suspended and the court placed him on court probation for 12 months, and ordered him to pay a $500 fine and complete other standard terms and conditions. Daniel Joseph Monk, 35, of Park City, admitted violating the terms and conditions of Drug Court and absconding. He was sentenced for three counts of possession or use of a controlled substance, each class A misdemeanors, and possession or use of drug paraphernalia, a class B misdemeanor. The court imposed a 30-day jail sentence. Kelly William Sargent, 28, of Tooele, entered a guilty plea to attempted possession or use of a controlled substance, a class B misdemeanor. The court imposed a 180-day jail sentence and a $500 fine. The sentence was suspended and the court placed him on court probation for 12 months, and ordered him to pay a $500 fine and complete other standard terms and conditions. Tyler Dustin Simmons, 20, of Salt Lake City, entered into a 12-month plea in abeyance to possession of another person’s identity documents, a class A misdemeanor; assault, a class B misdemeanor; and theft, a class B misdemeanor. The court ordered him to pay a $300 fine and complete 25 hours of community service and other standard terms and conditions. Antoine Dwight Smith, 27, of San Francisco, entered a guilty plea to attempted possession of a controlled substance with the intent to distribute, a class A misdemeanor. The court imposed a one-year jail sentence. The sentence was suspended and the court placed him on court probation for 18 months, and ordered him to pay a $2,500 fine and complete other standard terms and conditions. Zachary Alan Wood, 28, of Sandy, entered a guilty plea to possession or use of a controlled substance, a class A misdemeanor, and possession or use of a controlled substance, a class B misdemeanor. The court imposed a 60-day jail sentence. David R. Money, 63, of Littleton, Colorado, was sentenced for the offenses of attempted failure to respond to an officer’s signal to stop, a class A misdemeanor, and driving under the influence, a class B misdemeanor. The court imposed a one-year jail sentence and a $2,500 fine for attempted failure to respond to an officer’s signal to stop, and imposed a 180-day jail sentence and a $1,000 fine for driving under the influence. The court suspended the one-year jail sentence and 178 days of the 180 days. The court placed him on supervised probation for 24 months and ordered him to serve two days in jail with credit for one day served, complete 24 hours of community service in lieu of spending one day in jail, pay a $1,936.70 fine, and complete other standard terms and conditions. Jerry D. Rudd, 60, of Coalville, was sentenced for the offense of attempted assault, a class A Misdemeanor. The court imposed a 180-day jail sentence. The court suspended 166 days of the 180-day sentence, placed him on court probation for 24 months and ordered him to serve 14 days in jail, complete 50 hours of community service and complete other standard terms and conditions. Continued from A-6 Park City Police Chief Wade Carpenter said the merger has accomplished exactly what was intended. He added, “We are absolutely satisfied with it.” “Our goal was obviously to make dropped calls few and far between and make sure we were reducing that risk,” he said. “ He said his officers have had to adjust to all emergency calls being on one channel. But, he said it allows the police depart- ment and Sheriff’s Office to provide resources for the other when necessary. “We can move those as needed to make sure that we are not only covering the city, but the county has what they need,” he said. “We’ve been very pleased. I think any time you have a big cross savings for the community is huge, especially when you can improve operability for the community and the service side of it has improved as well.” Dispatch merger also being converted into a traffic center. Z AC H W H I T E | Realtor® 435.640.9722 | Zach@UtahLuxuryGroup.com | w w w. 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