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Show Tuesday, May 28, 1991 (District court Actions taken in felony criminal matters in 7th District Court for Carbon County on May 20 before Judge Boyd Bunnell: Edward Dean Hogan appeared for pronouncement of judgment and sentence on one forcible sexual abuse count. The defendant was fined $1,250 inclusively and sentenced to an indeterminate, year term in the state prison. 1-- Execution of the prison sentence was stayed, and Hogan was placed on formal probation for three years. As a condition for probation, the defendant was ordered to serve six consecutive months in the county jail. Roger Dale McDonald and Lois Aim Cook appeared as codefendants at the sentencing phase in an informa-tio- n charging one distributingarranging the distribution of a controlled substance offense. McDonald and Cook were each fined $775, directed to satisfy an additional $68.75 in victim restitution to the drug task force and sentenced to serve years in prison. Execution of the prison sentences was stayed, and both codefendants were placed on formal probation for 36 1-- months. tence was stayed, and the Cindy Lou Ekker was defendant was placed on forfined $625 inclusively and mal probation for 36 months. sentenced to an indetermiDavid Jack Addley nate, 5 year term in the waived all constitutional and state prison on one forgery legal rights at continued charge. Execution of the prisarraignment and pleaded on sentence was stayed, and guilty to two felony offenses, the defendant was placed on criminal mischief and formal probation for 36 attempted burglary of a dwellmonths. In lieu of paying the ing, amended from an original fine, Ekker was authorized to burglary of a dwelling charge. Pronouncement of judgment complete 100 hours of comwas set on July 1. munity service. 0-- Sheila Gay Moser was fined $625 inclusively and sentenced to serve 5 years in prison on one falseforged medical prescription count. Execution of the prison sen 0-- Sun Advocate, Price, Utah 3B on informal probation for two from an original felony level possession ofwith intent to years. Whitney Dee Grant failed to appear at continued proceedings in an affidavit filed by state corrections. The affidavit contained allegations the defendant violated the distribute a controlled substance offense; possession of a controlled substance, amended from a felony possessionof with intent to distribute offense; and open container of alcohol inside a motor vehicle. In exchange for the pleas, an additional drivers license suspensionrevocation misdemeanor charge filed against the defendant was dismissed. James Fred Martinez Martinez was fined $1,500 waived the right to trial and inclusively and sentenced to entered guilty pleas on three two years plus six months in misdemeanor counts: the county jail. Execution of the jail sentence was stayed, attempted possession of a controlled substance, amended and the defendant was placed conditions probationary included in the judgment on a prior unlawful possession of a controlled substance conviction. The court authorized the issuance of a bench warrant for the defendants arrest, fixed bail on the warrant at $1,000 and scheduled Grants appearance date on the first law and motion day following the posting of bail. Circuit court Actions taken in felony criminal matters in 7th Circuit Court for Carbon County on May 22 before Judge Bryce K. Bryner: Jay Neldon Nelson waived the right to trial and entered no contest pleas in an amended information charging nine misdemeanor category theft offenses. The defen- dant had originally been charged with one felony level theft count. Pronouncement of judgment and sentence in the case was set on July 17. Actions taken in misde- meanor criminal matters; James Edwin Barber Nations waived the right to trial and pleaded guilty to one non alcohol-relate- d reckless drivfrom an amended ing charge, under the original driving influence of an intoxicant (DUI) offense. The defendant was fined $400 inclusively and sentenced to serve 20 days in the county jail. The entire jail sentence and $100 of the fine were suspended, on the condition the balance of the monetary assessment is paid. Michael Doporto waived the right to trial and entered a guilty plea at arraignment on one count of drivers license Sen- suspensionrevocation. tencing was scheduled on June 26. Judy Ann Gutierrez failappear at continued proceedings on one offenses against children charge. The court authorized the issuance of a bench warrant for the defendants arrest, fixed bail on the warrant at $375 and set ed to Gutierrez appearance date on the first law and motion day following the posting of bail. Upon John Curtis failure to appear on one theft offense, the court authorized the issuance of a bench warrant for the defendants arrest, set bail on the warrant at $500 and scheduled Curtis appearance on the first law and motion day following the post- Pursuant to a prosecution motion, the bench dismissed an information charging Adolf Siegfried Petzold with one intoxication offense. diversionary agreement in a complaint filed against Frank Feichko. The complaint charged the defendant with one building permit violation. ing of bail. John Rubalcada failed to appear on one theft count. The court authorized the issuance of a bench warrant for the defendants arrest, fixed bail on the warrant at $500 and set Rubalcadas appearance date on the first law and motion day following the posting of SUNTAN BOOTH BROWN 'N' SERVE 1.50 637-339- bail. The court approved 6 a lAIX WEST Decorative Bark Western Retains moisture and retards coal This years annual meeting weeds too. 3 cubic ft. bale. 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