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Show NATION/WORLD Sunday, March 31 1996 The Salt Lake Tribune oA eeOSTA Artistic Spirit Survives Behind Prison Walls Two notorious prisoners have productive behind bars recen The film “Child, This Is Just a Test by God” openedsuc. cessfully in the Philippines, star. ring the popular Robin “Bad Boy” Padilla. The movie was shot NEWS OF THE WEIRD every case that comes up. I'd be liaison in his home with another sitting over there in the law li- door, the date forced himto crawl throughhis house to his bondage room, where the man was tied. Gehrke found Stewart Marshall man. When the man answeredhis onlocation in prison because Pa- nude, to a weapons charges; producers got cooperation by handing out oncamera roles to prison administrators and guards. And rap singer X Raided. who has beenin jail for four years awaiting trial for murder, released a new album. Xorcist," which he recorded over a Sacramento, Calif., county jail pay phone whilelistening to music tracks on an adjacent pay phone SURGES OF TESTOSTERONE Francis J. Pezzuto, 29, was arrested in February in Sayville. N.Y. on sexual-abuse charges According to police, Pezzuto yshowedpictures of himself nude to several adolescent boys and sPaid some of them $20 to $30 to “write their initials on his buttocks K his accomplice, waiting outside. then stole the man’s sofa, leather chair, TV set and other items. e CHUCK SHEPHERD BSouthbury, sexual device inserted into his body" — a device that “was con- nected to a battery pack.” (No other details were revealed.) female motorist Bloomington, Minn., ball coach James R. Trimble, 43 ‘was charged with trafficking in ‘marijuana and methamphetamine. According to the Des Moines Register, Trimble was driving around with “scores” of sex videotapesin his car and hada stances of giving women birth controlpills andpain relieversin exchange for their letting himkiss their feet and sneakers. police stopped a driver whomshe said hadpulled alongside her on the highwayand pressed a nude COURTROOMANTICS photograph of himself against his window so she would seeit @In Redondo Beach, Calif. hairdresser Joseph R. “Jay’’ Mid- James Mascetta, 40, was charged with dispensing a narcotie in December in Nashua, N.H Bailiffs caught Mascetta handing dleton, 56, was sentenced to 60 days’ community service in Februaryon a charge that he mastur- a packet ofheroin to a woman sitting at the defendants’ table in a courtroom while she wasawaiting bated while doing a female customer’s hair. Middleton had her hair with his free hand, com- ary: Cop, part-time anti-drug cru‘sader and part-time girls’ basket- what police said were two in- in January. removedhis pants and worked on pharma. cist Robert Trocki, 59, was arrest in oid snapshots of their work. Conn., ed in October and charged with several counts of illegal sale of prescription drugs, including @ Acting on the complaint of a 59-year-old with a felt marker and take Polar- © @Police in Urbandale, lowa arrested oneoftheir own in Janu- “proctologist table According to police, the date and dilla couldn't get work release from his 2l-year sentence on St. Mark's Hospital placed an adin a local bondage anddiscipline magazinearranged arraignment charge on another drug @ Kevin C. Maben,28, filed a $2 do not pull out the statute book on brary 24 hours a day in January, Judge Joel guilty in Stanton, Mich. of throw ing his wife to the floor in a do. mestic quarrel punishment Gehrke ordered Marshall to hold out his arm, and Gehrkeslapped himon the wrist, saying. do that.” (Judge Gehrke thought the punishment was appropriate becausethefight in response having bornetheir son.) @ Valdamair Morelos, 35, confessed to murderin 1994 in San Jose, Calif., and told the judge he wanted the death penalty, but he was forced totrial because California law requires onein capital cases. Consequently, at the trial in January, Morelos occasionally tried to help the prosecution. For instance, after the prosecutor de- scribed thekilling to the judge, Morelos added, him, too.” “I blindfolded In March, the U.S. Court of Appeals in New York upheld an order for a newtrial for Dale Tippins, who was convicted on drug million lawsuit in February County charges in 1986 and sentencedto Judge Billy Wayne Williams, who is a retired highway patrolman without legal training, elected to 18 years in prison, but who has to himself during the episode. saying, “This is so bad, I can’t believe I'm doing this,” and “Bad Jay, bad Jay,” while slapping himself on the wrist as punishment Tenn., the bench in 1990. Maben said Judge Williams summarilyjailed @ In Burbank, Calif., in Febru- him for missing car payments despite Tennessee lawthat clearly gives Maben the right to a jury trial. Said Judge Williams, “No, I ary, a 55-year-old man who had Si. Mark's Hospital is pleased to to Mrs. Marshall’s having had an affair with Marshall's brother and pleting the job because the cus- against Ripley, CALENDA “Don’t ject. Middleton apparently talked tomer was too frightened to ob- %ommunity Health classes and supp ort goups areofferedat St. Mark's Hospital unless otherwise noted. been complaining since then that his lawyer napped during the y Therapy trial. (One juror said he heard the Inferti elli slept through "65 percent” of the testimony of a key prosecu- Jim Heiner. M.D. will discuss thediagnosis and treatment of infertility, Topics will include the most basic to the most advanced therapies available, success rates, risks, and costs of reproductivetherapies, lawyer, Louis Tirelli, snoring several times, and anothersaid Tir- tion witness.) April 11 00 pm Snoring - Not Funny Any More! April | 7:00 pm David Palmer, M.D. will discuss the auses of snoring and explore treatments for it. Sleep apneaand surg as well as non-surgical treatments Will be addressed Osteoporosis April 23, 7:00 pm Join Jim Heiner, M.D. in an evening discussion on thecauses of and preventive measures for osteoporosis."*Lecture will be held at the Columbia Care Clinic West Jordan, 9000 South, 1519 West, Medicare Reform Joe Perry, M.D. will review the changes that have been made in ‘Medicare and discuss howthat applies to you as a patient. yur minc Tuesday April 9,7 p.., 7:0pm Mica WhitePhD, will preseat informationto help you learn how to understand how Your emotions and thoughts €an trigger#ver eating or Because Key ‘uncontrolledeating. Included will becommon sense steps that can improve tealtionship tofood and to yourself Eq uty OFrE ist another home equity line or loan. i Emotional Aspects of Overeating S, put it out of Its 1 smart way to GESSoemein 1. How so? For Child Care Class $20 (Please call for date and time) Baby sitting can be a tough job when not prepared. Register forthis class and overcomethose troubles. If you are age 8-13 years you are welcome to 1 rate loan {any come and prepare to be a qualified andeffective baby sitter, (T-shirt, child care kit and workbook included.) First Aid and Safety Class for Younger Childreny \ May 7. $8 (pleasecall for time) a.” A class designed tohelp children leam accident prevention and how to respondto an emergency situation. Children - A -~. be able to read and write. Workbook, First Aid kit included iigggmae General Health and First Aid For Young People) May 27, 508 p.m., $12 This class is structuredto train children, ages 1 -15 in basic bandaging, emergency identification and appropriatefirst response, as well asidentifi il preventionof commondiseases. Workbook and First aid kit included.Classes for Adults Classes for Adults deductible** Heartsaver CPR Class April 17, 6-10 p.m., $20 A one night four hour class that provides one-manor two-manCPR 1 on infants, children and adults. Certificationis received the Loansusedto be for people who needed money. Nowtheyre for people of class CPR/First Aid Combination Class April 23 and 24, 6-10 p.m. night, 8 hour class that prov ies CPR certification and First Aid Certification. Coping with Chronic Respiratory Diseases' April 4, 7-9 p.m. St, Mark’s Hospital's Respiratory Therapy Deparatment will examine details about Chronic Respiratory Diseases which include whatit happening in medications, nutrition, exercise and activity, as well as breathi eTcises Scaledown Weight Management 6:00-7:30 p.m. $120 who wantto saveit. wu like? Need help shedding those stubbom ¢ that not only overall nutrition, but fitness: Diabetes Self-Management Free Yourself From Smoking Healthy Heart Active Parenting Today © 1906 KeyCorp Hospital areoffered free of Mark’s Auxiliary, Please josed Groups Support peaceEeTY St. Mark's Hospital Key. For a new America. ee. eo oe 3900 South Group Closed Group Grolin’s / =” |