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Show 6A Sun Advocate Price, Utah Tuesday May 25, 2004 District court Actions taken in felons criminal matters in 7th District Court for Carbon Counts on Mas 27 before Judge Bryce K. Brsner: tatively set pronouncement of judgment in Giles' felony level criminal convictions on July 19. Bernadette Ann Duran - the defendant appeared to answer criminal case containing two separate felony level offenses plus two additional class A misdemeanor category counts. The felony level charges filed against Duran included one second degree unlawful possessionuse of a controlled substance offense and one third degree unlawfully purchasing possessing a dangerous weapon count. The class A misdemeanor category charges filed against the defendant included one unlawful possessionuse of a controlled substance offense and one unlawful possessionuse of drug paraphernalia count. Pursuant to a negotiated settlement agreement. Duran waived the right to trial in the criminal information before the defendant pleaded guilty to two of the oiiginal charges in the complaint, the second degree felony and the class A misdemeanor unlawful possessionuse of a controlled substance offenses. After accepting Duran's guilty pleas on the second degree felony and class A misdemeanor controlled substance counts, the court pronounced judgment in the defendant's criminal term in convictions and imposed an indeterminate the state prison along with a concurrent sentence in the Carbon County Jail. In addition, the district judge ordered immediate execution of the two incarceration periods and remanded Duran into the custody of the Carbon County Shenlf's Office for transport to the state correctional facility for imprisonment. In exchange lor the defendant's entrance of the two guilty pleas, the court granted a motion dismissing the remaining third degree unlawful purchasepossession of a dangerous weapon charge and the class A misdemeanor category drug paraphernalia offense contained in the felony level complaint filed against Duran. In conclusion, the district judge authoried the defendant to and incarceracomplete the designated tion periods concurrently with the pnson sentence Duran is presently serving in connection with an unrelated felony level criminal case. Tyrone Clifford Hancock - the defendant appeared at continued pioceedings in a telony level criminal information containing two separate second degiee unlawful possessionuse of a controlled substance counts as well as an additional class A misdemeanor categoiy unlawful possessionuse of drug paraphernalia charge. Alter the defendant waived the light to a pieviously scheduled preliminary hearing, the court hound Hancock over to answer the two second degree possessionuse of a controlled substance offenses and the class A misdemeanor category drug paiaphernalia count at felony arraignment in the ciiminal com Christopher Neil Bilk - the defendant appeared for pronouncement of judgment and sentence in a felony lesel criminal information containing one second degree theft count. Temporarily delaying pronouncement of judgment on the second degree theft charge, the court ordered the defendant to undergo a psychological evaluation in a diagnostic unit at the Utah State Prison and tentatively rescheduled the sentencing phase in felony level criminal complaint tiled against 45-da- BirkonJuh y 19. Loren Reginald Malcolm - the defendant failed to appear at the sentencing phase in a felony level criminal case containing a single third degree unlawful possessionuse of a controlled substance ol tense. Upon Malcolm's failure to appear at the previously set proceeding, the district judge authoried the prosecution to notice the professional bondsman of record to produce the defendant in court on June 7. In addition, the district judge authoried the issuance of a vvairant lor Malcolm's arrest in connection with the third degree felony level ciiminal information. Patrick Ray Giles - the defendant appealed at continued proceedings to answer a telony level criminal complaint containing two separate first degree counts, one rape of a child charge and one aggravated sexual abuse ol a child offense. Pursuant to a negotiated disposition agreement, Giles waived the right to tiial in connection with the felony level case and the defendant pleaded guilty to an amended criminal information containing three lesser included second degree sexual abuse of a child counts. After accepting the defendant's guilty pleas on the three second degree sexual abuse of a child charges, the court ten- no-ba- il six-mon- th six-mon- th A yellow light means to SLOW and STOP before the light turns red. Many crashes occur due to people DOWN rushing to beat the yellow light. V W - pt M 1 Congratulations - piTinkerTot duU y:v Continued from page l.) Commissioner Mike who sits on the state boaid. assured Burge that the June date given by the C1B was not set in stone. However, the county com- Qraduates . j Milo-vicl- i. Love , Mrs. 7my missioners indicated some- thing needed to be dime before the money was taken away. was told we need to do something soon." pointed out Milovich. "We must also have ownership or a veiy lease to sal si y the CIB's parameters." Binge said the properties they have been looking at range in sie and location. While the minimum amount of land the group felt was needed for the gun range was 100 acies, they have been trying to figure out how to squeeze i V I T Call long-ter- i 637-852- 9 it into 40 aues." WADORYU KARATE STUDENTS EXCEL AT STATE TOURNAMENT WHITE BELT DIVISION labon lot Ilmo Kola Mc'ioiit's loiscn - liJ Iloit Kuiniti'. 4th Iluce Kola Sam Laisiii - 1st Iluro Minute. 4th Iliue Kata Kourtiiey Ialcuias - ml Ilutc Mimiti. 4th Ilace Kata - Kuyitiv Madison rulucious - 1st 1lac.e Kvintlv. BLUE BELT lid Place Kata DIVISION keliee Gilson - 1st Place Kimnte, 1st Place Kata John Ihemson - 2nd Place kumite, 4th Place Kata Sierra Nelson - 4th Place Kumite, 2nd Place Kata PURPLE BELT DIVISION Tanner Hackney - 1st Place Kumite. 4th Place Kata BROWN BELT DIVISION Bei dan - 4th Place Kumite 2nd Place Kata Brett Havis - 4th Place Kumite 4th Place Kata Hailey leichko - 2nd Place Kumite, 4th Place Kata Chelsea Gainer - 3rd Place Kumite, ltd Place Kata Kristen leivkes - 4th Place Kumite, 4th Place Kata Tyree Olsen - ltd Place Kumite. 4th Place Kata Jerenty We need to be sure what we do will accommodate ev- eryone." stated Krompel. retelling to the fact that there arc at least a doen disciplines in the shooting sport that need to be consideied. We may have to phase some of this in. The sites must be close enough so that they are easily accessed. We may have to consider breaking the range up into sections and develop them separately to keep from losing the money." He also pointed out that it was his feeling that if the county and the gun range committee did a timely and quality job on the range lie was sure there would be more money coming tor further expansion and improvement. Dave the Levanger, county's building and zoning diiector said that lie realized a lot of wotk had been done looking for the right property The court ordered immediate imposition of the designated incarceration period and remanded the defendant into the custody of the county sheriffs office before reinstating Hatch's probation in the third degree felony level criminal com60-da- y plaint. Robert Wayne Cox - the defendant appeared to answer a felony level case containing one third degree tampering with a witnessjuror offense and one class B misdemeanor category retail theft (shoplifting) count along with an additional trespassing criminal infraction. Pursuant to a negotiated resolution arrangement, Cox waived the right to a trial in connection with the criminal information and the district judge authoried the defendants execution of a plea in abeyance agreement in the felony level complaint, on condition the appropriate document is filed with the court by June 7. Actions taken in felony and misdemeanor criminal matters in 7th District Court for Carbon County on May 17 before Judge Bryner: Norman Patrick Jones - the defendant appeared at the sentencing phases in two separately filed cases, a felony level criminal information containing a single third degree attempted distributionarranging the distribution of a controlled substance charge and a misdemeanor category complaint two additional class A offenses. The class A misdemeanor counts filed against Jones included one unlawful possessionuse of a controlled substance charge and one unlaw ful possessionuse of drug paraphernalia offense. Pronouncing judgment in the felony level and misdemeanor category criminal informations, the court imposed an indeterminate term in the state prison along with concurrent and 12 month sentences in the county jail before fining the defendant SI, 850 plus applicable interest. The district judge subsequently stayed the execution of the indeterminate prison term, suspended the service of all but six month of the two jail sentences, credited Jones with any incarceration time already completed in connection with the criminal complaints and placed the defendant on probation under the direction of the Utah Department of Corrections for three years. As conditions for formal supervision, the court instructed ( Continued on page 8A ) six-mon- th UP A GREEN BELT DIVISION Jordan Bigelow - 3rd Place Kumite, 2nd Place Kata trika Bieitenstem - 2nd Place Kumite, 3rd Place Kata Matt Bullock - 2nd Place Kumite. 3td Place Kata Josh Gilson - 2nd Place Kumite. 4th Place Kata Mike Ihemson - 1st Place Kumite, 3id Place Kata Bobbie Jewkes - 2nd Place Kumite. 1st Place Kata Carol Logston - 2nd Place Kumite Telicid IVaynum - 4th Place Kumite. 2nd Place Kata BLACK BELT WADORYU KARATE SCHOOL SENSEI LARRY S. MAR I INEZ UTAH opEN GRAND CHAMPIONSHIP 48 SOU! 11 300 EAS I Heidi Feichko - 2nd Place Kumite Mike Martak - 2nd Place Kumite 84501 UT PRICE, 435-637-07- Clp s.J L Pictured Bottom Row Left to Right - Madison Palacios, Sam Larsen, Kourtney Palacios, Robbie Jewkes, Sensei Larry S. Martinez, Erika Breitenstein. Kaydee Gilson, Felicia VVayman, Sierra Nelson. Middle Row Left to Right - Brett Davis. didn't come through and about other utilities such as sewer, or septic systems and if we have access to natural gas or if we could use propane for any structures. It must also have good access for the public's use." The discussion then turned to structures that may be put on a site. It was mentioned that with escalating building costs, it is hard to determine how much money it would take to build any kind of command center or other build- that would be way too high. Krompel suggested that, possibly, some type of venue could be built instead. Don Burge told the county commissioners hat he felt the land was all important and getting a piece situated in a spot where a gun range could expand was imperative. "We need a place where we can acquire more property in the future if we see the need, he stated. There was also some talk about the architects that had been secured for the project, although no formal contracts have been drawn up to do any work. Its difficult for them to begin anything until we actually have some property to ings. Commissioner Steve Burge, pointed out that a backup plan to handle the money needed to be considered if a land deal V , ,n. f ftt Hailey Feichko, Jordan Bigelow, John Hreinson, Tanner Hackney, Kelcee Gilson. Top Row Left to Right - Don Davis, Tyree Olsen, Carol Logston, Matt Bullock, Jeremy Berdan, Josh Gilson, Chelsea Garner, Mercedes Larsen, Mike Martak. Not Pictured Heidi Feichko, Kristen Jewkes, Mike Hreinson. -- a structure had to be erected on current county property. I don't think that backup plan should necessarily be an indoor range, however, stated the county commissioner. The maintenance costs on indoor-outdo- work with, or said Steven Burge. We need to get past these obstacles before we can begin with that. The commissioners agreed to not take any direct action on the money or a project to allow the gun range committee additional time to try and work out a land deal. The gun range matter will at the next regularly scheduled session of the commission or sooner if a special meeting is needed to discuss a real estate transaction. DIVISION Him Davis - 2nd Place Kumite. 3rd Place Kata Heidi Feichko - 1st Place Kumite Mike Murtuk - 1st Place Kumite Lightweight Division Mike Martak - 1st Place Kumite Heavyweight Division Tn7 at the right price, but that there were a lot of considerations to look at on any site. "Any place the county acquires must have electricity and culinary water available to it," he told the commissioners. We have to also think - Students from the Wadoryu Karate School competed in the 34th Annual Utah Open Karate Championship Tournament held in Salt Lake City on May 15, 2004. Students participated in Kumite (sparring) and Kata (form). The students are instruced by Sensfi Larry S. Martinez. f,w Larry Dwain Hatch - the defendant appeared at the sentencing phase in an order to show cause action filed in a felony level criminal case containing one third degree driving under the influence of an intoxicant charge. The district judge rev oked Hatch's prev iously authorized probation in connection with the felony criminal information and sentenced the defendant to 60 days in the county jail. Commission focuses on resolving problem with gun range: Pre-Scho- ol i plaint on June 21. - Your Building Materials Headquarters |