Show r East Millard Justice Court by Knox Huntsman Mattm bfort Judge Ronald Hare January 34 2901 at 10:00 am Trial - City vs Shawn Carl Ruston Ruston was charged with Driving on a Suspended license and Expired Registration Prosecuting Attorney Richard Waddingham call the arresting officer Deputy Josse to the stand to establish his case Ruston presented three (3) document as Exhibits in his defense After a lengthy review of all of the documents Judge Hare established the fct that Ruston 's license was not suspended from a prior offense but from a more recent offense (not producing verification of surance at an accident) Ruston did not realize that under state law the Drivers License Division will automatically suspend the license and it is the violators responsibility to show proof of insurance and have the license reinstated Rustion was fined $40 for the Expired Registration This was suspended because he now has registration He was fined $300 and 5 days in the MCJ This was suspended except for $100 of the fine January 30 2001 at 2:00 pm Summons - City vs Kathy Jean Tanner Tanner was charged with Facilitating Possession of Tobacco in a Correction Facility NOTE: Several years ago the Utah State Prison system banned tobacco from inside the prisons and jails It is a to have it in a prisoners serious possession Tanner hid cigarettes in predetermined locations so that her boyfriend (who was on a outside work crew) could find the contraband and take it back inside the jail Prison Officials say that a carton of cigarettes at the Draper Prison goes for as much as $ 000 1 This offense is a misdemeanor “B” and carries a maximum find of $1850 and 6 months in MCJ Tanner was determined to be indigent and a attorney was appointed for her There will be a Pretrial Conference in 4 to 6 weeks Summons - City vs Jenny Lee Bennett Bennett was charged with Facilitating Possession of Tobacco in a Correction Facility Bennett and Tanner were accomplices They will car pool together from Far West Utah sometime in March 01 j I Summons - City vs Jessie B Clough Clough was charged with Conspiracy to Facilitate Possession of Tobacco in a Correctional Facility Clough never got the cigarettes inside the jail It is interestwith a ing to note that he was charged misdemeanor “C" because he just conspired The maximum penalties is $750 fine and 3 montns in MCJ This case wiii be continued Summons - City vs Wamni Omni Robideau Robideau was charged with an Attempt to Facilitate Possession of Tabaceo in a Correctional Facility Robideau is scheduled to be released on 5 Mar 01 For this offense a $500 bail (cash or bond) was ordered When released he will serve his parole in Fa Arraignment - City vs Mark D Moore Moore was charged with Tinted Windows and driving on a Suspended License He also was a state wide warrant from Sandy but Sandy will not extradite This case will be continued until 28 Feb 01 2:00 pm for an Entry of Plea He was released on his own recognizance January 31 2001 at 10:00 am Entry of Plea - Utah vs Carl Anderson Anderson is charged with Violation of Building Code in Delta Anderson built a garage to close to Delta property When appealed to the City Council the Council said “tear it down" Anderson intends to comply The Court Ordered this case to he delayed for 90 days and will review the progress of the garage being tom down When it is down the charges will be dismissed Trial - Utah vs Dawn L Boyd 21 years old Boyd was charged with Speeding and Defective Equipment Boyd claimed that the speedometer did not work and she 2 mph was unaware that she was doing in a 75 mph zone Prosecuting Attorney Brent Berkley call Officer Dean Shield to testify Shield said that at the start he was doing 100 mph and she was pulling away from him After several miles Police Blotter Police Blotter Policy as determined by Sheriff Ed Phillips and Chronicle Progress The public has a right to know about all arrests of consequence The Police Blotter is compiled by MCSO Information is from officer’s reports However delays do occur and namesincidents may not appear or appear at a later date All persons charged with a felony will be published ' Millard County Sheriff's Office Info from January 29th to February Sih 2001 Information is compiled by MCSO and all suspects are Innocent until proven guilty Ttiesday January 30th 12:50 pm Mark D Moore 32 Sandy UT was arrested on by Utah Highway Patrol Trooper Gordon Mortensen Moore was stopped for excessive window tinting A record check showed that his driver’s license was suspended He was transported to jail and charged into East Millard Justice Court with Class C misd driving on suspension and obSfnlfcted Windows After being booked he appeared in front of Judge Ron Hare and was released on hs own recognizance" 2:40 pm Mark M Murray 20 Delta was arrested by Sgt Jeff Whatcott and Detec tive Roger Young Murray was involved in an altercation at the Hart’s convenience store in Delta earlier in the day The altercation involved two other people one of which was a 6 year old female that Murray was not to have contact with A protective order had been obtained by die girl'a parents after a January 10 2001 incident in which Murray was charged with assault for allegedly hitting her The altercation at Hart’s was a violation of that protective order Murray reportedly pushed a bystander as well He was transported to jail and charged into 4th District Court with Class A misd violation of a protective order and Gass B misd assault On Thursday February Murray appeared in court and was adjudicated guilty on a reduced count of Class C misd disorderly conduct The Class A misd protective order violation was dismissed by the judge after defense attorney Bryan Sidwell objected to order that the earlier assault charge did not satisfy the elements required to saying (be obtain a protective order Murray was sentenced to serve two days in jail with credit for time served and he was released The other assault case is still pending in Delta City Justice Court Thursday February 1st 3:20 pm Douglas D Dillon 43 Apache Junction CO was booked into jail and appeared in 4th District Court after being transported from the Iron County Jail by Sgt Scott Cony and Deputy Bill Jackson Dillon was charged with 3 felony counts of burglary and 3 felony counts of theft for his involvement in a string of recent construction site burglaries in Iron and Millard Counties Full story was in last week’s paper After appeanng in court Dillon was transported back to Iron County and will be held fthere until his cases in southern Utah are adjudicated A preliminary hearing on the local charges is scheduled for next week Friday February 2nd 11:10 am Danyl J Peacock 38 Riverton UT was arrested at mp 163 southbound by Troopers Rod Elmer and Tom Schneiter Peacock was stopped in a white 996 Ford Thunderbird for a traffic violation A warrant check showed that he was wanted on a $2500 warrant from the 3rd District Court in Salt Lake City for aggravated assault He was transported to jail and later posted the bond and was released ' :30 pm Mario T Gonzalez 30 Fillmore was arrested in Fillmore by Deputy Bill Jackson Gonzalez was driving a 1987 Subaru when he was stopped for speeding 48 mph in a 35 zone His driver's license returned suspended and he was wanted for a failure to appear warrant out of the EMJC He was transported to jail and charged into EMJC with a Class C misd charge of driving on suspensions He was also ordered to post a $60 bond for the warrant Saturday February 3rd 1:31 am Hector U Duran 30 Delta was arrested by Deputy Brett Nielson in Delta Nielson responded to a 91 call reporting a fight in progress in an apartment there Upon arrival Nielson could hear a woman screaming for help saying “he’s going to kill me” Nielson entered the apartment conducted a high risk arrest and took the suspect into without incident Duran to was custody transported jail and charged into Delta City Justice Court with Class B misd domestic assault He remains incarcerated pending a $925 cash bail He will appear in court this week 10:20 am Aaron E Thomas 19 Boulder City NV was arrestedon northbound by Deputy Rhett Kimball Thomas was driving a brown 1980 Nissan 280ZX when he was stopped for speeding Kimball was working a speed enforcement shift when the Cedar City UHP dispatch put out an attempt to locate on a speeding vehicle northbound from Cedar City Kimball was stationary at mp 178 (north Holden Interchange) when the vehicle flew past He jumped in behind and 12 miles later was finally able to stop the car which was traveling 124 miles per hour The time frame from Iron County to where to the stop showed that Thomas averaged nearly 110 mph on the trip Dispatch had received numerous cell phone complaints on him He was transported to jail and charged into EMJC with Class B misd reckless driving and Gass C misd speeding He told Kimball that he was in a hurry to get to his sister's birthday party in Jackson Hole WY Bail was set at $960 which he posted later in the day and was released Probably didn’t make the party though 11:21 pm Blanca J Avalos Salcido 23 Delta was arrested in Delta She was driving a red 2000 Ford Mustang when she was stopped for an erratic driving pattern Her driver’s license was suspended for a warrant from the DCJC and Nielson suspected alcohol impairment Field sobriety tests were administered and she was transported to the sheriffs substation in Delta where she tested at over twice the legal limit to drive She was transported to jail and charged into DCJC with Class B misd DU1 alcohol Bail was set at $ 600 cash only for the new charges and $ 45 cash for the warrant She later posted the bail and was released from jail EMS Fire and accidents There were only four ambulance runs this week with East Millard responding to three and West Millard to one There were no fire calls this week and only five accidents none with injury speeders MCSO Deputies wrote 111 speeding tickets on overtime speed enforcement shift the pest two weeks Deputy Rhett Kimball had the top speed which was just plain scary at 24 miles per hour There were six other tickets of 00 mph or faster with Sgt Scott Cony Detective Roger Young Deputy Morris Burton and Reserve Deputy Nathan Tingey all writing cite of 100 mph or faster The average speed waa 91 mph R COPY1 — t - way - City vs Kathy Jane Arraignment Hubbard Hubbard was'charged with Selling To-bacco to a Minor (Under 19) This charge is a Misdemeanor “C" and carried a maxi- mum sentence of $150 fine and 3 months in MCJ A second offense enhances the sentence to $ 850 fine and 6 month MCJ Hubbard was fined $100 and 5 days in MCJ The fine and jail time was stayed for 12 months If Hubbard does not sell to a minor during the 12 months then the fine and time will be permanently suspended Entry of Plea - Utah vs Hart B Silverie Silverie was charged with Driving Under the Influence of Intoxicants and an Expired Driver’s License He was sentenced to 6 months in MCJ (6 months suspended) $550 fine 12 months supervised probation (Sign an agreement with Intervention Private Probation Providers- St George Ut) 10 days MCJ or 240 hours of Community Service and an Evaluation He was ordered to tell Judge Hare what Service he was doing and make payments of $50 each Hearing - Utah vs Matthew David Kleinman Kleinman was charged with Violating his probation from a Driving with a Measurable Amount of a Controlled Substance or its Metabolite in the Body Kleinman failed to Report in Writing each Month continued using occasional drugs and did not attend a Substance Abuse Evaluation which he was order to do The first probation was revoked and a new supervised probation for 12 months was ordered (He must sign an agreement with Intervention PPP) Kleinman was sternly told that “if he violated his probation he was guaranteed 6 months in MCJ - LAST WARNING” Arraignment - Utah vs Weston John Roper Roper was charged with violating probation (Under Age Consumption of cohol) while on probation from Under Age Consumption of Alcohol Roper did not appear in Court A summons was issued and was served Arrignment - Utah vs James Michael Walker Jr Walker was charged with Speeding and Driving on Suspension Walker failed to appear in Court The Bail ($350) was ordered forfeited and the Utah Drivers License Division will be notified Arraignment - Utah vs Micah Rohn S trickier Strickler was charged with Theft of Services Strickler failed to appear in Court He is currently out on Bail Bond of $550 A Bench Warrant $2000 cash only was ordered and the bonding company will be notified to pay the $550 to the court 2001 at 1000 am February Arraignment - Utah vs Natalie Ann Burbank Burbank was charged with Speeding and Reckless Driving Burbank failed to pear in Court A Bench Warrant was dered Arraignment - Utah vs Richard James Greeson Greeson was charged with Speeding and Driving on Suspension Greeson failed to appear in Court The Bail was order February Millard County Chronicle Progress Shield got close enough to use his radar She has had three (3) other speeding tickets Boyd's speedometer is now repaired and the Defective Equipment charge was dismissed Boyd was fined $140 of which $70 was suspended if she attends completes and pays for a State approved Defensive Driving Class Boyd has 60 days to comply and show proof thereon Trial - Utah vs Shane Cray Larson Larson w as charged with Speeding (84 in a 75 mph zone) He changed his plea and was ordered to pay $40 by 9 Feb 01 January 312001 at 10:00 am Hearing (Review) - Utah vs David Shawn DeWolfe jr De Wolfe is currently serving 6 months in MCJ The jail sentence is under review for possible reductionsuspension DeWolfe said he talked to his boss and the concrete crew is short handed and wants to go to work DeWolfe said he was a changed man and will never use drugs again nor violate any probation Judge Hare wanted to know what DeWolfe was going to do with his life and what immediate positive steps he would take to keep him away from future drugs DeWolfe did not render a satisfactory answer Hare ordered him think on it a week and prepare a written report to answer the questions This case will be continued on 7 Feb 01 at 2:00 pm Pretrial - Utah vs Randy Rhett Ogden Ogden was charged with Driving Under the Influence of Intoxicants This was plea bargained to Reckless Driving of hicle Alcohol Related Ogden was fined $1000 and placed on 12 months Court Probation Arraignment - Utah vs Tonya L Fazzio Martinas Martinas was charged with Speeding No Child Restraint and Driving on a Suspended License This case is scheduled for Trial in March 01 Pretrial - Utah vs Carl F Hill Hill was charged with Driving Under the Influence of Alcohol andor Drugs Possession of Paraphernalia Possession of Marijuana Speeding and Open Container These charges were plea bargained to Reckless Driving of a Vehicle Alcohol Related and Open Container Hill pleaded guilty was fined $1000 (surcharge cluded) 3 month in MCJ (suspended is successful completion of probation) 12 months Court Probation and must complete a 16 hours Alcohol Program and show proof thereon Pretrial - Utah vs Mary A Hill Hill was charged with Possession of Paraphernalia and Possession of Marijuana Hill pleaded guilty and was sentenced to 12 months Court Probation must have a Substance Abuse Evaluation and a $200 administration fee Pretrial - Utah Vs Mark Allen Taylor Taylor was charged with Trespassing on Cultivated Lane and Wanton Destruction of Protected Wildlife our of Season A trial date of 28 Mar 01 (4 pheasants) was set while plea bargaining is under feted Arraignment - Utah vs Jeremiah M Hare Hare was charged with Underage Consumption Possession of Alcohol Hare failed to appear in Court and the Bail w as ordered forfeited Arraignment - Utah vs David Vega Valentine to You Fourth District Court Report Delta High School Madrigal Ensemble Valpresents “Our Valentine to You" A entine dinner and show featuring the Madrigal Jazz Ensemble "Bone Voce" The event takes place at the DHS Cafeteria 3 and 4 Your choice of entrees and Tcb shows at either 6 or 8 p m Cost of both the dinner and show is only $25 per couple Reservations are required Tickets and mformaoon is available from any Bone Voce member or Dave Wankier at by Knox Huntsman and Shell ie Dutson Criminal matters in Millard County Fourth District Court on Thursday Feb 12001 before Judge James R Taylor Mchae! Doeelas Hathawav 19 appeared and entered into a plea bargain arraignment w ith the state He was originally charged w ith a class three felony Theft by Receiving Stolen Property and felony three Obstruction of Justice Hathaway pleaded guilty to one count of class three felony Possession of Stolen Property After he satisfactorily completes his probation the County Attorney can request that the charge be reduced to a class B misdemeanor Sentencing was scheduled for Mar 29 2001 at 10 00 am Lori S McFalls 26 failed to appear for her Pretrial Conference on class A misdemeanor charge of Possession of a Drug Precursor A No Bail Bench Warrant was ordered Felipe B Mendoza 51 appeared and entered into a Plea of Abeyance agreement Additional documentation is required and this case was continued for Review on Feb 15 435- - Hotline for 2001 Congestive Mark Murry 19 appeared before the court on a class A misdemeanor Violation of a Protective Order (Children) and class C misdemeanor Disorderly Conduct Violation of a Protective Order carries s fine of $4685 and 12 month in the MCJ and Disorderly Conduct carries a fine of $1 37750 and 90 days Defense Attorney Bryan Sidwell argued with the child and the Protective Order was not valid that Murry was not a Judge Taylor agreed and dismissed the Protective Order Murry plead guilty to Disorderly Conduct and was given two days in MCJ and credit for time served Clamente A Perez 24 appeared before the court on a class A misdemeanor of Unlawful SaleSupply of Alcohol to Minors and three counts of a class C misdemeanor of Open Container'Dnnking Alcohol in a Vehicle Never Obtained a Drivers License and Speeding (8975) Judge Taylor carefully explained Perez's Constitutional Rights Perez waived those rights and plead guilty to all charges Perez will return to court on Feb 5 2001 at 10 00 am for sentencing Lee Ray Payne 39 appeared before the court for a Evidentiary Hearing Payne is currently on probation from two counts of class A misdemeanor Simple Assault and Domestic Violence Battery Enhanced (Case involves Domestic Violence) Payne agreed with Judge Taylor that he violated his probation by failing to report as ordered Judge the same probation Taylor ordered his current probation revoked and then for 12 months starting today 60 day in MCJ which was suspended and ordered to attend and complete a Domestic Violence Course If he fails to complete the course he will serve the 60 days in MCJ Laver! Winters 64 appeared before the court for a Preliminary Hearing for one count of a second degree felony Theft Winters rented an automobile from Dearden Motors and did not return it as per the agreement A plea bargain was arranged and Winters pled No Contest (same as guilty) and entered into a Plea of Abeyance Agreement to one count of a class A misdemeanor Attempted Theft of Rental Property Judge Taylor ordered him to pay Dearden Motors $2200 over a two year period Doyle Douglas Dillon 43 was transported from Iron County Jail to appear before Judge Taylor for an Initial Appearance of one count of second degree felony Theft two counts of third degree felony Theft and three counts of third degree felony Burglary Judge Taylor ordered Dillon's bail set at $50000 cash or bond Dillon will be brought back to 4 District Court for a Preliminary Hearing on the next available court date by Judge Ronald Hare Heart Failure Are you at risk of developing congestive heart failure? 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