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Show Tuesday. August 22, 1989 Judge Bryner holds session Actions taken in felony criminal matters in Seventh Circuit Court for Carbon County on Aug. 16 before Judge Bryce K Bryner: After waiving the right to a previously scheduled preliminary hearing, Larayne Davis was bound over to answer one falseforged medical prescription charge in Seventh District Court on Sept. 5. A preliminary proceeding was reset on Aug. 30 in an information filed against Ty G. Curtis. Curtis is charged with one count of distribution arranging the distribution of a controlled substance. Actions taken in misdemeanor criminal matters: Arnold George Rowley Jr. appeared for pronouncement of judgment and sentence on four charges, three drivers license suspensionrevocation counts and one willfully destroying property offense. The defendant was convicted on the drivers license counts and the willfully destroying property offense at respective trials on June and 14 in circuit court plete the service of the Aug. 9. Upon Richard A Kings- remaining jail time on Rowley was fined $1,600 inclusively on the four charges and sentenced to 1 5 months in the Carbon County Jail. Eleven months of the jail sen- Pursuant to a disposition arrangement, Gary A. Mitche-so- n waived the right to trial and pleaded guilty to driving on a suspendedrevoked drivers license. In exchange for the plea, the prosecution agreed to file no additional charges against the defendant. Mitcheson was fined $300, inclusive of all legislative fees and assessments, and sentenced to 20 days in the county jail. The service of jail time was suspended in full, on the condition the defendant satisfies the fine. period. Kristie Christopher Nichlos Rae Kalatzes was fined $3,350 inclusively on the four counts and sentenced to 44 days in the county jail. All but 12 days of the jail sentence and $800 of the fine were suspended, on the condition the defendant satisfies the balance of the monetary assessment. Kalatzes was authorized to arrange with state corrections to com V.. Aj 4 0 AV. v ' . it? -- 'As Rick Frank Jaimez waived the right to legal counsel at an arraignment hearing and entered guilty pleas on two offenses, open container of alcohol and illegal consumption of alcohol by a minor. Jaimez was fined $261.25 inclusively and sentenced to 20 days in the county jail. The service of jail time was suspended in foil upon payment of the fine. Jack Larose waived the right to trial and entered a no contest plea on one count of disorderly conduct. Larose was fined $100. Ty G. Curtis waived the right to consult with legal counsel and pleaded guilty at an arraignment proceeding to a red light traffic violation. Curtis was fined $45 and sentenced to 1 day in the county jail. The jail sentence was suspended upon satisfaction of the fine. Cook of a controlled entered guilty pleas on both offenses on June 28. Cook was fined $250 inclusively, sentenced to 6 months in the county jail and ordered to complete 40 hours of community service. The jail sentence was suspended in full, and the defendant was placed on informal probation to the court for 1 year. The bench authorized the probationary period to be terminated prior to the completion date upon Cooks payment of the fine in 24 - ' day following the posting of bail. substance. The defendant defendant entered guilty pleas on the charges on May W defendants arrest. Bail on the warrant was fixed at $900, and Kingstons appearance date was set on the courts distributionarranging the distribution V- . drivers license, the bench ordered a forfeiture of the bail previously posted in the case and issued a warrant for the appeared for sentencing on two counts of attempted Kalatzes appeared for sentencing on four counts, one drivers license suspension revocation, one open container of alcohol and two driving under the influence of an intoxicant (DUI) offenses. The " tons failure to appear for arraignment on two charges, DUI and never obtaining a weekends. tence was suspended, the defendant was placed on formal probation with the Utah Department of Corrections for 18 months and directed to report to the Carbon County Sheriffs Office at 9 a.m. on Aug. 21 to commence serving 120 days of consecutive jail time. 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