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Show Tuesday, May 16, 1989 Judge Bryner holds law and motion tion reduced an original distributingarranging the Actions taken in felony criminal matters in Seventh Circuit Court for Carbon County on May 10 before Judge Bryce K. Bryner: Patricia Dawn Kingston waived the right to a preliminary hearing on one count of j of7with possession distribution of a controlled substance charge to a lesser attempted distribution arranging the distribution offense, defense counsel Joane White acted on behalf of Eric Harry Fox and waived the right to a preliminary hearing on the reduction. Fox was bound over on the lesser offense, and the defendants appearance date in district court was scheduled on June intent to distribute a controlled substance and was bound over to answer the charge in Seventh District Court on May in. Pursuant to a disposition agreement, two additional drug offenses (felony distributionarranging the 5. attempted distribution arranging the distribution) fded against Kingston were ordered held in abeyance, nal complaint fded against Susan Lynn Jodsaas. Jodsaas is charged with one count of distribution A distributingarranging the with the circuit bench entertaining a motion to dismiss upon resolution of the district court matter. After amended informa i preliminary hearing was set on June 26 in a crimi- and misdemea- nor i appeared for pronouncement of judgment and sentencing in two unrelated cases. In one action, the defendant entered a guilty plea on an unlawful presence where a controlled substance was being used possessed charge on April 5. In the second matter, Muncy pleaded guilty to driving under the influence of an intoxicant (DUI) on May 3. The defendant was sentenced to 6 months in the Carbon County Jail and ordered to satisfy a $150 legislative drug rehabilitation fee on the unlawful presence charge, but the service of all but 3 months of jail time was suspended. Muncy was fined $900, inclusive of all legislative surcharges and assessment fees, and sentenced to 6 months in jail on the DUI. After all but 2 days of the DUI jail sentence was suspended, the defendant was ordered to report to the distribution of a controlled substance. Actions taken in misdemeanor criminal matters: Doyle Gene Muncy I Carbon County Sheriffs Office at 3 p.m. on May 15 to begin service of the balance of the two incarceration periods. Appearing for pronouncement of judgment on an April 5 guilty plea to a DUI offense, Robert Carl Wilcox was fined HEARING AIDS i UMWA for your Hearing Aid pays 100 Employee and Spouse - Every Three Years i $900 inclusively and sentenced to 60 days in the county jail. However, all but 10 days of jail time was suspended and the defendant was placed on informal probation to the court for a period of 6 months. Wilcox was directed to report to the sheriffs office at 12 p.m. IT'S EASY! i i Just make an appointment at our office and we ll do the rest i i h We prepare and submit all the paperwork your insurance requires. i on May 12 to commence service of the balance of the jail sentence. In an unrelated second matter, Wilcox waived the right to trial and pleaded guilty to a handicapped parking violation. The defendant was fined $25 inclusively, but the court, citing good cause, suspended $15 of the imposed amount. Clint Ray Cunningham appeared for sentencing on an April 5 guilty plea to a DUI P Sheri Clark, M.A. AudiologistSpeech Pathologist E. f ) CCC-ASL- 637-890- 0 Mon. thru Fri. Also Evening & 9:00-5:3- 0 Weekend Appts. Next to Yellow Front p 'T-- '' b b bb b b b ;'; - $ t r -- AmeriTech4 Blackwall P19575R14 All-Seas- Light Truck Radial General Grabber AP radial polyester cord body Sturdy steel bell construction All season highway performance Multi bloc traction tread RV exception of 10 days. Cunningham was placed on informal probation for 6 months and ordered to report to the sheriffs office at 12 p.m. on May 15 to begin serving the balance of the jail sentence. misdemeanor attempted distributingarranging the distribution offense and, pursuant to a disposition agreement, Donald William Kingston waived the right to trial and pleaded guilty to the reduction. The defendant was referred to the Utah Department of Corrections for a presentencing report and recommendations, and pronouncement of judgment was scheduled on June 14. Todd Douglas Christensen waived the right to trial and entered a guilty plea on one count of DUI. The defendant was referred to state corrections for a presentencing evaluation and sentencing was set on May 17. After amended information dismissed one failure to respond to a police officers signal to stop and one open container of alcohol offense filed against Joey Cardell Ward, attorney Joane White, pursuant to a disposition arrangement, entered guilty 14. Michael James Ori right to trial and pleaded guilty to trepassing on private property. Immedi- c I Cox was found of to restrain an failure guilty animal but a second city ordinance violation, failure to license a dog, filed against the defendant was dismissed. Cox was fined $31 inclusively on the conviction. Actions taken in two nonjury trials and one preliminary hearing on May 9: Todd Scott Robertson was found not guilty on two charges, driving on a license suspendedrevoked and operating a motor vehicle without a valid drivers ate judgment was pro- complaint filed ing offense. A non-jur- trial was rescheduled on July 31 in an information charging Lorenzo Mont Rocky Roberts with assault. Actions taken in afternoon trials: y non-jur- y After a drivers license suspension charge was dismissed, pursuant to a prosecution motion, Virgil G. Toledo entered a guilty plea on a speeding (16-2- 0 MPH) traffic violation. Immediate judgment was pronounced and Toledo was fined $55 inclusively. The bench, in the defendants absence, found Efrain Appearing on an informa- found guilty on two offenses, DUI and driving on license suspensionrevocation, but was found not guilty on the third, providing a false name to a police officer. The defendant was fined a total of $1,100 and sentenced to 8 days in the county jail on the convictions; however, the service of all but 2 days of jail time was suspended. Sosa was authorized to satisfy the balance of the jail sentence via 48 hours of community service, on the condition the defendant arranges to complete the hours with an appropriate agency or program and submits verification of the arrangement for court approval. Ruling the evidence presented at a preliminary proceeding sufficent to show probable cause, the circuit bench ordered Alvin Michael Turnbull bound over to answer misdemeanor DUI and felony theft (over $250) charges in district court on May 15. Water improvement project gets approval from Wellington officials to seek go-ahe- financing from the Utah Water Resources Board to upgrade the delivery of culinary water to residents living outside Wellington city limits and to build lines to the Carbon County airport and landfill. A pump would be built to insure adequate water pres- WELLINGTON Final approval on an agreement between Wellington and Price River Water Improvement District for PRWTD to take over some of Wellingtons lines to help in the building of a water consolidation project was given by Wellington city council at a meeting last Wednesday. Mayor Gary Rich and Ken Powell, city recorder, plan to attend the PRWID board sure to the landfill and airport. Neither the landfill nor the airport have had water in the past. Phil Palmer, manager of PRWID, said the original intent of PRWID was to meeting Tuesday (today) evening to sign the contract between Wellington and sup- ply water to residents living outside Wellington city limits but a shortage of funds made some curtailment of the origi PRWID. The signing will give nal project necessary. Meanwhile, Wellington built as many lines as possible to provide water to such areas as Coal Creek and East Wellington. Some of those living in those areas were hauling water. The consolidation of lines by PRWID should give better service and pressure to those living outside Wellington. The taking over of some Wellington lines by PRWID will also make it unnecessary for PRWID to build as many lines for the consolidation project as otherwise would have been necessary and will save some cost. At the city council meeting, Craig Johansen, Wellington city attorney, was given the to get a computer a secondary water on study system for Wellington. The study will cost about $1,000. The secondary system lines would deliver irrigation water for lawns and gardens. go-ahe- HIGH YIELDS LT' Tough twin steel belts radial construction Smooth-ridin- g polyester cord brxty Massive, blix ky mud & snow tiead conviction. Ronnie tion charging three counts, Amulfo Trino Sosa Jr. was against Jeana Adair. Adair was charged with a nonalcohol related reckless driv- Willis K. an inclusive $25 fine on the license. criminal charges, DUI and interference in an arrest by a police officer. Ward was referred to the department of corrections for an alcohol (intake) assessment and sentencing was scheduled on May 24. Castanuela guilty of parking where prohibited and imposed waived the nounced, and Ori was fined $80 inclusively and sentenced to 2 days in the county jail. The service of jail time was suspended in full upon satisfaction of the fine amount. The bench approved a diversion agreement in a pleas on the defendants behalf to two remaining 99 Versa-Tra- Wrights failure to appear on three counts, public intoxication, interference in an arrest by a police officer and retail theft, the bench issued an order directing the professional bondsman of record to produce the defendant on June amended information reducing a felony possession ofwith intent to distribute a controlled substance charge to a Traction Radial General Upon Erich Carlas The prosecution filed PRWID the Twin steel belted tough Supple polyester cord body Corrosion tesiMant steel belt system All weather traction so good the tire c ames M&S designation Fuel efficient radial construction Extra tread tor long mileage performance LT3M050R15 an unlawful taking of wildlife violation, the court authorized the issuance of a bench warrant for the defendants arrest, fixed bail on the warrant at $1,000 and ordered Jensens appearance on the law and motion date following the posting of bail. 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