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Show ing felony driving under the influence, driving on a suspended or revoked license and illegal window tinting. A jury trial is scheduled August 27. Carl Chesterfield Henry, age 40, 'of New Jersey has been Felony court report for the found guilty of felony possesSeventh District Court in- sion with intent to distribute cludes the following new substance for having charges: nearly 200 pounds of mariCharges filed juana. Henry did not show for Charges were filed July 11 sentencing, but was rearrested. against Vicente Alvarez, age He will be sentenced August 6. 23, of Monticello. Alvarez is Terry L. Ellingwood, age 51, and with theft charged felony of Portland, Indiana, pled vehicle burglary for alleged guilty to felony possession or events on August 5, 2000. use of a controlled substance for Alvarez is also charged with having more than 100 pounds felony burlargy and theft for of marijuana. A sentence of 0 alleged events on November 1, to 5 years in the Utah State 2000. Prison was stayed. Fine is $925 William LaRay Slavens, age and 36 months probation. 32, of Hurricane, Utah, was Shelby Jess Limas, age 25, of charged with felony domestic Moab, had his probation unsucviolence burglary and assault cessfully terminated by Judge for events that allegedly took Anderson, who gave him seven place March 3, 2001. days to pay a fine and restitu' Initial appearance is sched- tion for felony theft and buruled for August 6 for both de- glary of a vehicle. fendants. Before Judge Lyle AnderBefore Judge Lyle Ander- son on July 16, 2001: son on July 2, 2001: Justin Hamelman, age 28, of Calvin Silas, age 24, of Boulder, Colorado, was senMontezuma Creek, pled not tenced after being found guilty guilty to three counts, includ of felony possession of a con trolled substance with intent to distribute approximately 25 pounds of marijuana. Hamel-man- s sentence of 0 to 5 years was stayed. Fine is $1,480, 15 days in jail and 36 month probation. George Kensley, age 49 of Monticello was charged with felony sexual abuse of a child. A preliminary hearing is scheduled for September 10. Nathan Wade McCullough, age 25, of Cincinnati, Ohio, faces charges of felony distributing a controlled substance in a drug free zone and possession or use of a controlled substance. McCullough w&s arrested June 1, 2001 allegedly with marijuana in his possession. He did not show for his court appearance. Bail was forfeited and a warrant issued. Charles Brandon Phinney, age 20, of Blanding, will be sentenced August 6 for felony burglary and two counts of felony theft Due to parole violations, a request to reduce his bail, which is set at $100,000, was denied. Michael Eugene Mitchell, age 53, of Omaha, Nebraska, is seeking release pending an appeal of his conviction for THE SAN JUAN RECORD Wednesday, July 25, 2001 - Page 3 felony possession with intent to distribute controlled substances, failure to pay a drug stamp tax and possession and use of a controlled substance. The judge is taking the request under advisement and will rule later. Mitchell had approximately 72 pounds of marijuana in his possession. Franklin Eric Halls, age 23, of Monticello, pled guilty to felony theft and felony burglary. On both counts, Halls was sentenced to 0--5 years, concurrent with current sen- 38. of Pensacola, Florida, had a preliminary hearing for felony possession or use of a controlled substance, driving on a suspended license, and having defective equipment. Edwardson was arrested allegedly with more than 100 pounds of marijuana. Arraignment is August 6. Layla Janine Nielson, age 26, of Los Angeles, California, was not present at her preliminary hearing for two counts, including felony forgery and theft by deception. The hearing is reset to August 6. tencing. He will be required to make $1,887 restitution for the theft. Restitution for the burglary will be set later. He pled guilty to breaking into a Monticello business on February?, 2001. The theft charge is for taking farm equipment. t, Marlin age of 39, Blanding, pled guilty of . having no automobile registration. He was originally Two public open houses, one charged with felony false evion Wednesday, August 1 in dence of title and registration. Moab and one on Thursday, He was fined $1,000 with 40 August 2 in Monticello, will days in jail suspended when introduce the Utah Departthe fine is paid. ment of Transportations U.S. Melissa M. Edwardson, age 191 Moab Canyon project. 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