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Show 2A Sun Advocate Price, Utah Tuesday April 27, 2004 Inside this Issue Sports ihnt h region Dorns Opinion family Du t 44 Obituaries 7.1 District court Society IB Announcements 511 Classifieds 65 AVw Li sum; s Legals SB 7li Actions taken in felon) SMESMiSSI criminal matters in 7th District Court for Carbon Count) on April 16 before Judge Bruce K. Ilallida): Lee Lam.ir Richman - the de- fendant appeared at continued proceedings in fie separate!) tiled felons lesel criminal informations. Tour criminal complaints filed against RiUiman all contained a single second degree felons the distribution of a controlled substance count. Hie fifth felon) lesel case filed against the defendant contained an additional first degree the distribution of a controlled substance charge. Pursuant to a negotiated dis- Sponsored by: position agreement. Richman ssaised the right to presiousls scheduled prehminar) hearings in the criminal informations and the defendant pleaded guilts at felony arraignment to four amended lesser included third degree at- tempted distributingarranging the distribution of a controlled ?r r?, 1 I hi i i i substance of tenses. 1 he court accepted Richman's guilty pleas on the third degree attempted distributionarranging the distribution of a controlled substance counts and tentatis ely set pronouncement of judgment in the defendant's felony level consictions on June 21. In exchange for the defendant's guilts pleas, the district judge gianted a motion and dismissed the temaming first degree distributingarranging the distn-butio- n of a controlled substance offense contained in the felons lesel criminal complaints filed against Richman. Roberto Rodugue Zarate the defendant failed to appear at a piehminars heaimg in a felony lesel criminal case containing one second degree sexual abuse of a child count. Upon the defendant's failure to appear at the piesiously scheduled proceeding, the court authorized the issuance of a svai-rafor Zarates at rest in connection with the felony lesel criminal information and fixed bail on the sv arrant at $5,(XX). ( I ! u V Vi U i kili The voice of Carbon County since 1892 ADMINIil RATION Telephone (435) 0374)732 I as . (43sj I'tihhsher Ken I arson 037-271- 0 Postmaster Send change ol addiess to Ms Street, Price, Utah 84401 AUM.RIIMNG t ast Mam Aih erasing Jcnm I usscTin Pain O Neil Heidi I enmion ( lassijieds, 1 1 gals I vnda Hauiell ( lassiheds deadline Monday at III a m lor 'I uesday s publication and Wednesday at III a in tor 1 hursday's publication Subscription rates 41) tents per cops, $37 per year in ( arbon and t ntery counties, $111 in Utah and $54 outside ol Utah per LDIIORLXL I.ihlor I ynnda Johnson ( onimunity I.ihlor year by mail Richard Shaw -- Publication No (L'SPS Reporters issued twice a week at Price. I lah Periodical postage paid at Price. Utah, and at addi tional mailing office PO Bos 5 SO, Castle Dale, Utah S4513 Melanie Steele Karen Basso omcT (l)i le I Manager inda Th.ivn Itei epinmist I ynda Barnett 174-00- Internet http 'www sunad com editortu sunad com.adsm sunad com Cm illation Darla I ee Untire contents copyright U2004 Sun Advocate Inc. All rights reserved. No part of (lie publication may be reproduced in any form with out the express consent of the Sun Advocate's managing editor or HOIRS Monday - Friday 8 30 a m lo 4 p nt Addiess- - 845 Pasl Main, Price, Utah. nt publisher. mmwm'mnouM iJ1 i Amanda Balate Maddox - the defendant appeared to answer a felons lesel criminal complaint containing four separate charges, two second degree and two third degree unlaxxful use of a financial transactionautomatic teller machine card offenses. After the defendant ss ais ed the right to a presiousls set preliminary hearing in the case, the district judge ordered Maddox held to anssser the four second and third degree unlawful use of a fi- nancial transactionautomatic teller machine card counts at felony arraignment in the criminal information on May 17. Larry Norman Jenkins - the defendant appeared to anssser a felony lesel criminal complaint containing one second degree forcible sexual abuse charge. The defendant w ais ed the right to a prexiouxly set preliminary' hearing and the court ordered Jenkins held to anssser the second degree forcible sexual abuse offense at felony arraignment in the criminal case on June 14. Tammy Jo Lee - the defendant appeared at continued proceedings in two separately filed felony lesel criminal informations. The first criminal complaint filed against Lee contained nine counts, eight third degree felony lesel forgery charges and one class A misdemeanor category theft offense. The second felony level case filed against the defendant contained two third degree unlawful possesxionuse of a controlled substance counts along with an additional class B misdemeanor unlawful possessionuse of drug paraphernalia charge. The defendant w ais ed the right to piesiously set preliminary hearings in the criminal informations before the district judge hound Lee oxer to anssser all eight third degree forgery offenses, the two third degree controlled substance counts as well as the class A misdemeanor category theft and class B drug paraphernalia charges at felony arraignment in the complaints on May 24. Brandon Burgess - the defendant appeared to ansxver a felony level criminal case containing one second degree burglary offense and one third degree theft count. Pursuant to a negotiated reso- other insurance by mail, CHIP or on-lin- e, is in felony lesel information containing one third degree tampering with a witnessjuror offense and one class B misdemeanor cat- egory retail theft (shoplifting) count along with an additional criminal trespass infraction. The defendant w ais ed the right to a previously set preliminary' hearing before the court bound Cox over to answer the third degree tampering with a witness juror charge, the class B misdemeanor category' retail theft offense and the criminal trespass infraction at felony arraignment in the complaint on May 17. Jessica Joyce Schmidt - the defendant appeared at continued proceedings in a criminal case containing one third degree felony level unlawful possession use of a controlled substance count and one class B misdemeanor category unlawful sessionuse of drug may qualify lia charge. The defendant w ai ved the right to a pres iously scheduled preliminary hearing, then the district judge ordered Schmidt held to answer the third degree possessionuse of a controlled substance offense and the class B misdemeanor category drug paraphernalia count at felony arraignment in the criminal information on April 26. Jonathan Peter Roybal - the defendant appeared to answer a felony lesel criminal complaint containing one third degree unlaw ful the accepted Tortilla Chips I i i a con- April 26. Milo B. Eahinx - the defendant appeared to answer a felony level criminal information containing one second degree unlawful possessionuse of a controlled substance offense and one class B misdemeanor category driving ss ith a measurable controlled substance count along with two additional class A charges. The class A misdemeanor offenses filed against Eakins included one unlaw ful possession use of a controlled substance count and one possessionuse of drug paraphernalia charge. Pursuant to a negotiated disposition arrangement, the defendant ssaised the right to a previously scheduled preliminary hearing in the criminal complaint before Eakins executed a plea in abe) ance agreement on the second degree felony and class A misdemeanor unlawful possessionuse of a controlled substance offenses. As conditions for approx ing the defendant's plea in abeyance agreement on the controlled substance counts, the district judge ordered Eakins to pay a $1,500 fee and cover all court costs stemming from the criminal case. In addition, the district judge instructed the defendant to undergo an appropriate substance abuse evaluation and enter into complete any treatment programs recommended as a result of the assessment. In exchange 12, 2004 CHIP will look at the number of people in your family and your familys current income to determine eligibility. For example, even a family of four earning up to granted a motion dismissing the remaining class A misdemeanor possessionuse of drug paraphernalia offense and the class B driving with a measurable controlled substance count contained in the felony level criminal information filed against Eakins. Kathy Joanne Chandler - the defendant appeared at continued proceedings in a felony level criminal complaint containing a single third degree assault by a prisoner charge. Pursuant to a negotiated reso-lution agreement. Chandler waived the right to trial in the criminal case and the defendant pleaded guilty to an amended lesser included class A misdemeanor category attempted assault by a prisoner offense. The court accepted Chandler's guilty plea on the amended class A attempted assault by a prisoner count and, pronouncing judg-- ( Continued on pafe 3A) Coke Products nlte 410.00 Cereals KRAFT, $37,700 each year may qualify. 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The defendant w ais ed the right to a previously set preliminary hearing in tire complaint before the court bound Barney os er to answer the third degree posxes-sionux- e of a controlled substance count along w ith the class B misdemeanor category drug paraphernalia charge at felony arraignment in the criminal case on Picante Sauce 13 oz. person. taking applications May 3 - May pos- parapherna- Cinco De Mayo The court for CHIP (Utahs Children Health Insurance Program). During open enrollment CHIP will be accepting applications have a DQRITOS and the defendant hearing pleaded guilty at felony arraignment to an amended criminal information containing a single third degree theft by receiving stolen property charge. Keeping your children healthy is important But its not always easy. Without health insurance, medical bills can break your budget Working Utah families who dont fendant appeared to answer defendant's guilty plea on the third degree theft by receiving stolen property offense, then tentatively set pronouncement of judgment in Burgess' felony lesel criminal conviction on June 21. Jeffery Houston - the defendant appeared at continued proceedings in a criminal complaint Burgess agreement, waived the right to a preliminary Begins Monday, lay 3, 2004 misdemeanor category simple assault offense. After the defendant w ais ed the right to a previously scheduled preliminary hearing, the district judge ordered Houston held to answer the second degree burglary count and the class B misdemeanor assault charge at felony arraignment in the criminal case on May 24. Robert Was ne Cox - the de- trolled substance charge and one class A misdemeanor category unlawful possessionuse of drug paraphernalia offense. Pursuant to a negotiated settlement arrangement in the case, Roybal waived the right and the defendant pleaded guilty to two misdemeanor counts, an amended lesser included class A attempted unlawful possessionuse of a controlled substance charge and the original class A drug paraphernalia offense. After accepting the defendant's guilty pleas, the court tentatively scheduled the sentencing phase in Roybal's class A misdemeanor category controlled substance and drug paraphernalia criminal convictions on June 14. 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