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Show 4A Emery County Progress Castle Dale, Utah Tuesday February 26, 2002 COURT DOCKET in 7th District Court on Fib. 1 1 hi fore.Iuihje Unite K. Hrfiner ire re: Salvador Hertvra Charg'd with Unlawful Distribution hisscssion of a d SubslaiHv, a 2nd Xgiro Con-tro- ll I IVIony. charm. In phd guilty to tho arraignment pro-dings the defendant was ad- and isd of rights and he waived a preliminary hear; ing and time for sentencing. Herrera was sentenced to not less than one ear nor more than ir years in the Utah Stale Prison and fined $10,000. The court demanded forfeiture of the defendant's vehicle and Herrera did not object. m rights and penalties and he waived a preliminary hearing Arraignment is schedulisl for March lit. Jorge (iuitierrez Charged with Illegal I'osses-sio- n Use of a Controlh'd Substance, a 3rd Degree Felony (iuitierrez pled guilty to the charge in December. The court sentenced him to a suspcndisl term in the Utah State Prison and order him to serve IK) dav s in the Emery County Jail, with credit granted for SI days previously served. He w as fined and placed on probation for 30 months. Mont Housekee)or Alfonso Ramirez Cota Charged ''it!' Unlawful Dise, tribution of a Controlled a 2nd I legree I VIony. Cota pil'd guilty to the charge and in arraignment proceedings was advised of his rights Sub-stanc- and penalties. The defendant waived a preliminary hearing and time for sentencing. Cota was sentenci'd to not less than one year nor more than 13 years in liie Utah State Prison and fined $10,000. AtH tiriitt in 7th District Court Feb. 2 before Juilije ItruceK. Hullitloit irere: Wayne Lt'onard Raining Charged with Aggravated Assault. In his initial appear- hisses-sio- n Sub-stane- e, nt Furon V. Warren R Itomenick ('burgl'd with Driving Under the Influence of Alcohol or I h ugs, a Class A Misdemeanor; Unlawful Distribution IHisses-sio- n of a Controlh'd Substance, a Class A. Misdemeanor; and Use or Possession of iXnig William Fee Schmidt Jr. Charged w ith Failure to Obey Peace Officer, a 3rd Degree, Felony; Driving Under the Influence of Alcohol or Drugs, a Class B Misdemeanor; Driving on a Itenied License, a Class C Misdemeanor; Failure to Turn on leadlights, a Class C Misdemeanor; and Improper U Turn, a Class C Misdemeanor. The stale informed the court that the defendant has been unable to be served and requested 1ara-phernali- a, 1 a Class A Misde- meanor. Domenick pled not guilty to all charges. A suppression hearing is scheduled for April Hi. 1 Jerry Ann Evans (burgl'd with I'ossession of Clandestine l.ab Equipment 1 Charged ith Illegal Use of a Controlh'd a 3rd iX'grt't' Felony Housekeeper pil'd guilty to the charge in January, 'lhe court set the plea in abeyance agrt'e-nieaside bast'd on violation of the agreement and ordered the defendants plea entered. Re was sentenced to an indeterminate term of not to excis'd five years in the Utah State Prison. The prison term is run concurrently w ith the time he is currently serving in prison on another matter. w Tara M. Leamaster In a review hearing the court found that the defendant had successfully complh'd with all conditions of the plea in abeyance agreement and ordered the matter dismissed. leurai at the eou il au thi irieil the bail w hich had been posted to lie forfeiture and authorized the issuance of a Ix'iich warrant w ith bail set at $23,IHKI. a Brandon Charged with Issuing Bad Check Draft Presumption. Based on the defendant's non- - a warrant to secure the defendant's appearance. The court authorized the issuance of a warrant with bail set at Supplies, a 2nd Degree Felony; Illegal Possession Use of a Controlh'd Substance, a 2nd lX'gtvo Felony; Use or Possession of Drug Iaraphernalia, a Class A Misdemeanor; Illegal Possession Use of a Controlh'd a Class A Misdemeanor; and PrivingUnder the Influence of Alcohol or Drugs, a Class B Misdemeanor. T he court ordered the previ1 Sub-stani- $5,000. . Jeremie Lee Worley Charged with Burglary, a 3rd IX'gree Felony. Worley pled guilty to the charge. In arraignment proceedings Worley was advised of rights and penalties. Sentencing is scheduled for March 19. v, ously scheduled preliminary hearing and jury trial dates because of the w itnesses unavailability The preliminary hearing is scheduled for March Dorey was advised of charges and penalties and he warn'd time for sentencing. Re was sentenced to ISO days in the Emery County Jail with 120 days suspended and credit granted for 45 days previously served. He w as fined and plait'd on probation for 12 months. the Marco Antonio Macias Charged with Driving Under the Influence of Alcohol or Drugs, a 3rd LX'gree Felony. In his initial appearance Macias was advised of charges and penalties and he informed the court that he would hire his own counsel. Setting of the preliminary hearing is scheduled for March 19. Leonard Edgar Reid Charged with Driving Under the Influence of Alcohol or Drugs, a Class A Misdemeanor. Reid pil'd guilty to the charge and in his initial appearance he was advised of charges and penalties and he waived time for sentencing. He was sentenced to a one year suspended jail terms, fined, ordered to provide 240 hours of community service and placed on probation for 18 months. ance he w as advised of charge's and penalties and he waived time for sentencing and right to counsel. He w as sentenced to a suspended jail term, fined, ordered to pay restitution and placed on probation for 12 months. Dustin Lee Chandler Charged with Burglary, a 3rd IX'gree Felony. Chandler pled guilty to the charge and in his initial appearance he was advised of charges and penalties. Chandler waived both his right to counsel and time for sentencing. Re was sentenced to a suspended prison term, fined, ordered to pay restitution and placed on probation for 18 months. Stephen Barclay Rincock Charged with Attempted Theft, a Class A Misdemeanor. Pineoek pled guilty to the charge and in his initial appearance he w as advised of charges and penalties. Pineoek waived both his right to counsel and time for sentencing. He was sentenced to a suspended jail term, fined, ordered to pay restitution and placed on probation for 12 months. 'd Leonard Craig Do rev Charged with Driving Under the Influence of Alcohol or Drugs, a Class B Misdemeanor. ti. Dorey pled guilty to the charge. In his initial appearance ance Raining was advised of Lynda King Charged with Unlawful Sale Supply of Alcohol to Minors, a Class A Misdemeanor. King entered into a plea in abeyance agreement with the court. A review hearing is scheduled for February of 2003. Yvonne Denise Ixivato Charged with Attempted Theft by Receiving Stolen Property, a Class A Misdemeanor. Theft, a Class A Misdemeanor. Lovato pled guilty to the charge and in her initial appearance she was advised of charges and penalties. Lovato waived both her right to counsel and time for sentencing. She was sentenced to a suspended jail term, fined, ordered to pay res- Young pled guilty to the charge and in his initial appear titution and placed on probation for 12 months. Christopher Mark Young. 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