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Show 8A Emery County Progress, Castle Dale, Utah Appearing in 7th District Court, Castle Dale Court, before Judge Bryce K. Biyner on Sept. 8 were: Deena J. Bolain, charged in Tuesday, September 21. 1999 the alleged victim or the victims family. Defendant will hire his own counsel. Setting Preliminary Hearing is scheduled for Oct. 5, 9 a.m. 1999 with Illegal PossUse of Weston Daniel Butler, Controlled Substance, 3rd Decharged in 1999 with Atgree Felony. Illegal PossUse of tempted Burglary, 3rd Degree Controlled Substance, Class B Felony; Plea: Guilty, DisposiMisdemeanor. Use or Possestion: 020399 Plea in abeyance. sion of Drug Paraphernalia, Illegal PossUse of Controlled Class B Misdemeanor. Tamper Substance, 3rd Degree Felony. with Evidence, 2nd, Degree Plea: Guilty, Disposition: 02'02 99 Plea in abeyance. Case was Felony. Demand for Forfeiture of Property, Not Applicable. continued because the defenDefendants appearance was dant is in the Salvation Army excused for this date. Prelimiprogram through State Cornary Hearing is scheduled for rections. Order to Show Cause Nov. 02, at 9 a.m. is scheduled for Nov. 2. 9 a.m. Matthew Nathan Elliott, April Durand, charged in 1999 with Burglary, 2nd Degree charged in 1995 with ProhibSubFelony. Theft, Class B Misde-- . ited Acts meanor. Case continued for stance, 3rd Degree Felony. discovery upon request of D- Plea: Guilty. Disposition: 0929 efense Counsel. Preliminary 95 Guilty Plea. Hearing: The -Hearing is scheduled for Oct. defendant admitted allegations 1, 2, 3, 10, 15, 25. The fol5, at 9 a.m. : Herbert H. Jr. McGirt, lowing allegations were discharged in 1999 with Poss w missed: 6, 7, 8. 9, 11, 12, 13, 14, 'Intent to dist CSubstance, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21. 22, 23, 26. The 3rd Degree Felony. Never Ob- Court finds that the defendant tained License, Class C Misde- has violated the plea in abeymeanor. Speeding, Class C ance agreement and orders the Misdemearor Defendants same set aside. The parties appearance was excused. Pre- agree to use the PSI that was liminary Hearing is scheduled prepared for case no. 981700069 ' for Oct. 20, at 3 p.m. for this case also. The defenMorounranti O. Onayemi, dant waived time for sentenccharged in 1999 with Poss W ing. Sentence Prison. Based on Intent to Dist .CSubstance, the defendants conviction of 3rd Degree Felony. Use or PosProhibited Acts session of Drug Paraphernalia, Substance a 3rd Degree Class B. Misdemeanor. Felony, the defendant is senstruct Justice, Class B. Misde- tenced to an indeterminate meanor. Case continued upon term of not to exceed five years motion by defense counsel. in the Utah State Prison. ComResetting of PH is scheduled mitment is to begin immedifor Oct. 5, at 9 am. ately. Defendant is credited for Daniel Jay George, charged 79 days previously served. in 1999 with Theft, 2nd Degree Matthew Nathan Elliott, Felony. Initial Appearance: A charged in 1998 with Illegal copy of the information is given PossUse of Controlled Subto the defendant. The infor- stance, 2nd Degree Felony. mation is read. Advised of Plea: Not Guilty. Use or Poscharges and penalties. Ap- session of Drug Paraphernalia, pointment of Counsel. Court Class B Misdemeanor, Plea: finds the defendant indigent Not Guilty. Demand for Forfeand appoints David M. Allred iture of Property, Not Applito represent the defendant. cable. Hearing, Exclusionary Affidavit of indigency is to be rule invoked. State called Scott submitted by the defendant. Henrie, who testified. Defense Preliminary Hearing is schedpresented closing arguments. uled for Sept. 21 at 9 am. Court takes matter under adMichael Ray Widehat, visement and will rule by charged in 1999 with Forcible memorandum decision. State Sex Abuse, 2nd Degree Felony. presented closing arguments. Initial appearance. A copy of . .paxy Leg, Hatfield, charged the information is given to the in 1996 with Illegal PossUse of defendant. The information is Controlled Substance, 3rd Deread. Advised of charges and gree Felony. Plea: No Contest. penalties. The Court ordered Disposition: No Contest. Hearthe defendant released on his ing, the defendant admits alown recognizance on the follegation 4. The Court finds lowing conditions: do not leave that the defendant has viothe state of Utah, do not con- lated the terms of his plea in sume alcohol, no contact with abeyance agreement and or ; . . ders the same sent aside. Sentence Prison. Based on the defendants conviction, the defendant is sentenced to an indeterminate term of not to exceed five years in the Utah State Prison. The prison term is suspended. Sentence Jail. Based on the defendants conviction, the defendant is sentenced to a term of 30 days in the Emery County Jail. Commitment began immediately. He was fined $800. The defendant was placed on probation for 1 year. Scott Allen Fletcher, charged in 1998 with Illegal PossUse of Controlled Substance, 3rd Degree Felony. Plea: Guilty. De- fendant wras ordered into custody to be held until he provides the information to State Corrections for the PSI. He is then to be released and placed on ISP with State Corrections while he is awaiting sentencing. Sentencing is scheduled 1 k s and penalties. Presentence Investigation Ordered. Sentencing is scheduled for Nov. 2, at 9 a.m. Simon charged in Peter 1999 e, 9-- 8- (ifee GtfUil 0 01 t Drugs, Class A Misdemeanor. Plea: Guilty. Drive on Denied License, Class C Misdemeanor Plea: Guilty. Advised of rights Tupper, with Theft, Class A Misdemeanor. Plea: Guilty. Advised of rights and penalties. Defendant waives time for sentence. Based on the defendants conviction of for Oct. 5, at 9 a.m. Theft a Class A Misdemeanor Scott Fletcher, charged in the defendant is sentenced to 1997 with Drive Under Influa term of 365 days. The total ence WPersonal hyury, Class time suspended for this charge A Misdemeanor. Plea: Glilty. is 357 days. Credit was granted Use or Possession of Drug for time served and 8 days preParaphernalia, Class B Misde- viously served. The defendant meanor. Plea: Guilty. Fail to was placed on probation for 1 Remain at Scene of Accident-Damagyear. Defendant to serve 8 days Class C Misde- in jail. Fine is $0. He is to viomeanor. Plea: Guilty. Defenlate no laws, and to return to dant is to be immediately in- MN to take care of his charges carcerated and held until he there. has provided State CorrecLuke A. Shepherd, charged tions with the information in 1998 with Violation of Prothey need for the PSI. The de- tective Order (amended), fendant is then to be released Class A Misdemeanor. Plea: and placed on ISP with State Guilty. Case was continued Corrections while awaiting because the defendant had to sentencing. Sentencing is appear in court in Provo that scheduled or Oct. 5, at 9 am. day. Order to Show Cause is Dirk Boyd Jacobsen, scheduled for Oct. 5, at 9 am Darren Thomas Brown, charged in 1998 with Forgery, 3rd Degree Felony. Plea: Guilty. charged in 1999 with Simple The defendant admits to alle- Assault, Class B Misdemeanor gation 1 of the Order to Show Based upon the agreement in Cause as amended to a Class the defendants other case, A Misdemeanor. The Court orthis case was dismissed. ders the Plea in Abeyance Darren Thomas Brown, agreement set aside. State Cor- charged in 1994 with Lewdrections is to prepare a PSI. ness, (amended) Class A MisThe following numbered alledemeanor Plea: Guilty. Lewdgations are dismissed as ness, Class A Misdemeanor. stated in the affidavit and Or- Plea: Guilty. The defendants der to Show Cause: Balance. probation is restarted and he State Corrections is to prepare is to serve 14 days in jaiL He a PSI. Order to Show Cause was to report to the jail by 9 is scheduled for Nov. 2, at 9 am Sept. 9. He is to x complete F ISAT treatment or a compaa.m. Dirk ,Boydv Jacobsen, rable treatment program and charged in 1996 with At- enroll within 3 weeks for tempted Forgery, 3rd Degree, 99. Class A Misdemeanor. Plea: V. Wesley Thorngren, Guilty. Open ContainerDrink-in- g charged in 1999 with Driving Alcohol in Vehic, Class C Under the Influence of Ale Misdemeanor. Plea: Guilty. Drugs, Class A Misdemeanor. The defendant admits the fol- Plea: Guilty. Case was continlowing numbered allegations ued because defendant had fhSGSK d as stated in the Affidavit and Order to Show Cause: 1. The following numbered allegations were dismissed. Balance. State Correction will prepare a PSI. Defense counsels Motion to Withdraw is withdrawn!. Order to Show Cause is scheduled for Nov. 2, at 9 a.m. Dirk Boyd Jacobsen, charged in 1999 with Driving Under the Influence of Ale ight feeling warm about winter. .47 non. Don't put it off. o (throughout house) had a death in the family and was excused for. the day. Sentencing is scheduled for Oct. 5 at 9 a.m. , fendant is placed on probation for 12 months. Defendant not to possess any weapons. Forfeiture of seized weapon in Charles 30 days unless claim of ownChristopher Murtha, charged in 1999 with ership by someone other than Theft, Class A Misdemeanor. the defendant. Plea: Guilty. The defendant Michael Joseph Iriart, was advised of rights and pen- charged in 1999 with Criminal alties. Defendant waived time Mischief, Class A Misdefor sentencing. Based on the meanor. Plea: No Contest. defendants conviction of Cruelty to Animals, Class A Theft a Class A Misdemeanor; Misdemeanor. Plea: No Conthe defendant is sentenced to test. A copy of the information a term of 365 days. The total is given to the defendant. The time suspended for this charge information wras read, advised is 357 days. Credit is granted of rights and penalties. The for time served and for 8 days defendant waived time for senpreviously served. The defentencing. Presentence Investidant is placed on probation gation ordered. Sentencing is for 1 year Defendant is to serve scheduled for Nov. 2, at 9 a.m. 8 days jaiL Defendant is to pay Shane S. Neugebauer, a fine of 0. Defendant is to Vio- charged in 1999 with Simple late no laws, and to return to Assault, Class B MisdeMinnesota. meanor. Plea: Guilty. Criminal , Aubri Nikei Hatfield, Trespass, Class B Misdecharged in 1996 with At- meanor. Plea: Guilty. Stalking, tempted Possession of a Con- Class A Misdemeanor. Plea: trolled Substance, Class A Mis- No Contest. Intoxication, demeanor. Plea: No Contest. Class C. Misdemeanor. Plea: Plea in abeyance. Based upon Guilty. Defendant advised of the written motion of the rights and penalties. State, the Order to Show Defendants plea is held in Cause is ordered dismissed abeyance. Defendants plea is and the plea in abeyance held in abeyance. Defendants agreement is terminated as conditions are: No AlcohoL In successfuL additioh to the find, the deRulinda Deann Wallberg, fendant is ordered to pay $325. charged in 1998 with Theft, for Plea In Abeyance Mis. Class A Misdemeanor. Plea: W'illiam Boyd Chaulk, Guilty. The defendant admits charged in 1999 with Fugitive allegation 5 in that she has from Justice from Another not paid any lUrther payments State, Not Applicable, Dispothan stated but denies that sition: 090899 Extradition. she is in violation of the plea Sgt. Steve Stream was sworn in abeyance agreement. OTSC as to the fugitive complaint. Hearing is scheduled for Oct. The defendant was advised of 5, at 10 am his rights in regards to the exAdam Russell Sinclair, tradition. The defendant charged in 1998 with Theft, waived his right to counsel. Class A Misdemeanor. Case .The defendant signed the continued upon motion by de- waiver of extradition voluntarfense counseL Order to Show ily in open court. He is reCause is scheduled for Oct. 5, manded into the custody of at 9 am the Emery County Sheriff unDavid William Baldwin, til the authorities form WY archarged in 1999 with At- rive. tempted PurchPossDanger-ou- s Weapon, Class A Misdemeanor. Plea: GuiKy. Speeding (amended) Class C Misdemeanor. Plea: Guilty. Seat Belt Violation, Class C, Misdemeanor. Plea: Guilty. 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