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Show Sun Advocate Price, Utah Tuesday January 14, 2003 3 District court (Continued from page 2) of the indeterminate incarceration period and placed Pav ne on probation under the direction of the Utah Department of Corrections for 18 Frederick Stephen Mattinson - the defendant fee and obtaincarry a criminal offenders identifiappeared at continued proceedings to answer a cation card throughout the formal profelony level criminal complaint containing three bationary period. separate third degree falsifying forging altering a Denise Dianne Staley - the defendant failed to medical prescription for a controlled substance appear for pronouncement of judgment in a miscounts. demeanor category criminal information containPursuant to a negotiated disposition agreement, ing two separate class A counts, one theft by reMattinson w aiv ed the right to a prev iouslv schedceiving stolen property and one attempted possesuled preliminary hearing in the case and the desion of forgery' writing dev ice charge. fendant pleaded guilty at felony arraignment to Upon Staleys failure to appear at the previone third degree falsifying forging altering a mediously scheduled sentencing phase in the misdecal prescription charge. meanor category' criminal complaint, the court auThe court accepted Mattinson's guilty plea and thorized the issuance of a w arrant for the tentatively set pronouncement of judgment in the defendant's arrest. defendant's third degree felony criminal com io Joey Luther Hawthorne - the defendant aptionon Jan. 21. peared to answer a misdemeanor category case In exchange for the defendant's guilty plea, the one class A simple assault offense as well district judge granted a motion and dismissed the as an additional class B criminal mischief count. two remaining third degree falsity ingforging'al-terin- g Pursuant to a negotiated settlement agreement a medical prescription offenses contained in the misdemeanor criminal information, in the felony level criminal information filed Hawthorne waived the right totrial and the defenagainst Mattinson. dant pleaded guilty to the class A simple assault Chevas Lee Cripps - the defendant appeared charge. at arraignment in a felony level criminal complaint The district judge accepted I law thornes guilty containing a single second degree theft count. plea before tentatively setting pronouncement of Pursuant to a negotiated resolution arrangejudgment and sentence in the defendant's class A ment. Cripps w aiv ed the right to trial in the felony misdemeanor criminal com action on Feb. 18. level case and the defendant executed a plea in In exchange for Hawthornes guilty plea, the abeyance agreement on the second degree theft court granted a motion dismissing the remaining class B criminal mischief offense contained in the charge. As conditions for approving the plea in abeymisdemeanor category complaint filed against the ance document, the court ordered Cripps to obtain gainful employ ment within the next six months and directed the defendant to satisfy a $1,500 fee in connection with the felony level criminal inforth months. As conditions for formal supervision, the dis- trict judge instructed the defendant to voluntarily submit to random breath, 'urine testing and enter into 'complete any substance abuse therapy programs deemed w arranted by state corrections officers. In addition, the court directed Payne to pay the department's monthly supervision fee and obtain no-ba- carry a criminal offenders identification card throughout the designated formal probationary period. Dan A Landberg con-taini- - the defendant appeared for sentencing in an order to show cause action involving a felony lev el complaint containing two separate charges, one third degree aggra ated assault oflense and one class B misdemeanor category criminal mischief count. Pronouncing judgment in the felony level order to show cause criminal action, the court re- voked and terminated Landberg's previously allowed formal probationary period unsuccessfully. In conclusion, the district judge sentenced the defendant to 60 days in the Carbon County Jail and remanded Landberg into the custody of the sheriff s office for immediate imposition of the designated incarceration period. Tiffany M. Cordova - the defendant failed to appear at arraignment in a felony level criminal case containing one third degree unlawful of a controlled substance charge as well as an additional class B misdemeanor categoiy unlawful possessionuse of drug paraphernalia ofse posses-sionu- mation. In addition, the district judge allowed Cripps the option of substituting an adequate number of community service hours in lieu of paying up to one-haof the $ 1.500 monetaiy assessment and instructed the defendant to violate no laws during the designated term of the plea in abeyance agreement. Actions taken in misdemeanor criminal matters in 7th District Court for Carbon County on fense. Upon Cordovas failure to appear at the previously set arraignment proceeding, the court authorized the forfeiture of the bail, bond posted on the defendants behalf in connection with the felony level criminal information. In addition, the district judge authorized the issuance of a warrant for Cordovas arrest and fixed bail on the warrant at $5,000. Ralpheal Reyes Montoya - the defendant appeared to answer an order to show cause action filed in connection with a criminal complaint containing two separate counts, one third degree felony level attempted burglary of a dwelling charge and one class B misdemeanor category theft offense. Montoya admitted to certain allegations cited in the order to show cause action and the court revoked the probationary period previously authorized in the felony level criminal case filed against the defendant. term in the county jail, the Imposing a y district judge reinstated Montoyas formal supervision period for 36 months starting Feb. 1 and 20-da- remanded the defendant into the custody of the county sheriff's office for immediate execution of the designated sentence. As a condition for reinstating the formal pro- - baiionary period in the felony level criminal in- formation, the court instructed Montoya to arrange a definite place to reside within 30 days of the defendants release from official custody at the county jail. lf Jan. 6 before Judge Bryner: Orible Harvey Ncz - the defendant appeared at the sentencing phase in a misdemeanor category criminal complaint containing one class A attempted assault by a prisoner charge along with an additional class C intoxication offense. Pronouncing judgment in the misdemeanor category criminal case, the court sentence Nez to 365 days in the county jail and fined the defendant $1,500 plus applicable interest. The district judge suspended the service of all but 30 days of jail time, on condition Nez satisfies the designated monetary assessment in full as instructed, and placed the defendant on formal probation under the direction of the department of corrections for 24 months. 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