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Show Sun Advocate Price, Utah Tuesday April 4, 2000 3A Juvenile court DRUGS I TURN IN A PUSHER I I I The information gathered as a result of the following TIPS form is strictly confidential. Carbon Metro Drug Task Forcce will evaluate the information and place the facts into s composite file. Action will be taken on all submissions. Actions taken in felony criminal matters Involvlngyouth ages 14 i years of age or older In 7th District Juvenile Court for Carbon County on March 22 before Judge Scott N. Johansen: Brynen defendant appeared to Thomas Nathan E. Howerton - the David Eugene Udlnk-th- e court conducted an evidentiary hearthird degree diatri-- 1 level answer criminal a contalningone felony petition ing in a felony level criminal Information filed against the defencount along aubBtance controlled butfonarrangingthe distribution ofa dant containing one first degree aggravated arson count. ' unlawful C misdemeanor class additional an with category purchase At the conclusion of the March 27 criminal proceeding, the possesskmAise of tobacco products charge. district Judge took the defense's suppression motion under adPrice youth waived Pursuant to a resolution agreement, the visement. lesser included on amended an an admittance and entered all legal rights On March 28, the court Issued a written ruling granting the disA misdemeanor class dlstributingbrrangingthe category attempted defense request and suppressing certain evidence seized by inof a controlled substance offense. tribution vestigating law enforcement officers in connection with the felony The Juvenile Judge reviewed the teenagers legal rights and ruled that level criminal complaint filed against Udlnk. Howerton had Intelligently entered the admittance prior to acceptingthe Actions taken In felony criminal matters in 7th District guilty plea. Court for Carbon County on March 27 before Judge Bruce K. PTOnounclngJudgment In the criminal complaint, the court Imposed a Halliday: StKday detention period in the custody of youth corrections and fined the Douglas L; Dansie - the defendant appeared for pronouncedefendant $1,500. ment of Judgment and sentence In a felony level criminal case The Juvenile Judge subsequently stayed the imposition of the entire containing two separate third degree charges, unlawful posses-- ; detention period and ordefed the youth to complete 50 hours of comsionuse of a contrplled substance and theft, as well as an addimunity work service. tional class A misdemeanor category distributlngfcrranglhg the In addition, the court directed the teenager to undergo an appropriate distribution of a controlled substance offense. assessment and specified that the department of motor vealcoboldrug . Pronouncing judgment in the criminal conviction, the district criminal case hicles be notilled regarding the outcome of the term In the Judge sentenced Dansie to an indeterminate filed against the youth. " Utah State Prison and fined the defendant 52,000 plus applicable In exchange for Howerton's admittance on (he amended lesser included Interest. class A attempted distribution of a controlled substance count, the The court stayed the execution of the indeterminate incarceraC unlawful purahaaoasesslonAise of tobacco products tion period and placed Dansie on probation under the direction of. contained the felony level criminal petition filed against the defen- charge the Utah Department of Corrections for 36 months, v : v dant dismissed. As conditions for formal supervision, defendant ordered to Referral statistics compiled In 7th District Juvenile Court for Car-- ' complete an appropriate substance abuse treatment program and bon County from March 10 to March 30: report all personal medical prescriptions for a controlled subSecond degree felony criminal offenses - one. stance to probation officers, The single second degree felony level referral to juvenile court au-,v: In addition, Dansie instructed to obtain and carry a criminal ' thoritles involved one unlawful possessionAise of a controlled substance offenders identification card throughout the designated occurrence. v formal probationary period.. JV.; Hilrd degree felony criminal counts - one. Chief to at defendant the failed sen the R.J. Nancy app epr The single third degree felony level referral to Juvenile court authoritencing phase In a felony level criminal information contalninga ties Involved one theft incident. single third degree driving under the Influence of an intoxicant: Class A misdemeanor criminal charges - one. : -- , ; (DUi) count. ;; The single class A misdemeanor category referral to Juvenile court .. Upon Chiefs failure to appear at the previously scheduled crimiauthorities involved one unlawfully participating in temporarily deprivnal proceeding; the district Judge authorized the Issuance of a; ing an owner of a motor vehictybeingajoyridlngaccomplice occurrence. warrant for the defendants arrest and fixed bail on the warrant Class B misdemeanor criminal offenses-2at $10,000. Class B misdemeanor category referrals to Juvenile court authorities David Lee Montoya - the defendant appeared for pronounce-- : included one lalsely reporting a criminal offense complaint, one unlawful ment of Judgment and sentence in a felony level criminal com- possession of a dangerous weapon, one unlawful purchascpossession . plaint contalningone third degree aggravated assault charge. consumption of alcohol by a minor as wen as two adult contempt of a term in the court order criminal actions. Montoya sentenced to an indeterminate ; state prison and defendant fined $1,500 plus applicable Interest; Class B misdemeanor categoiy referrals to juvenile court authorities ;. Execution of the court order criminal prison sentence stayed, with Monalso involved three contempt of a of the department of five separate retan theft (shoplifting) charges toya placed onprobation under the direction three assault counts, actions, ' V corrections for 36 months. t'ii; " " ; plus five additional threat against liWproperty offenses. v As conditions for formal supiervision, defendant Instructed to Class C misdemeanor criminal counts - two. instructed to enter lntocomplete an appropriate anger manageClass C misdemeanor category referrals to juvenile court authorities ment dassj obtaincarry a criminal offenders identification card included one unlawful purchasoossessionAise of tobacco products oc; and satisfy any victim restitution determined by state correo-tiocurrence and one disorderly conduct act. officials to be owing in connection with the felony level ag. Criminal infractions two. , gravated assault case. Infraction category referrals to juvenile court authorities included one In addition, Montoya ordered to remain employed and supply ; criminal trespass Incident along with one unlawfully allowing a undervehicle on public landVa public proof of motor vehicle liability insurance coverage to state cor- -' age subject to operate an rections officials during thedesignated formal probationary roadwayoccurrence. vt criminal charges -- four. u conto failed at defendant Merlen the All four status category referrals to juvenile court authorities during' appear Anthony tinued proceedings in a felony level criminal Information the designated time period involved habitual truancy from school comone second degree unlawful possessionhse of a controlled, plaints. substance offense plus two additional misdemeanor category counts, class A unlawful possessioquse of a controlled substance ;and class B unlawful possessionuse of drug paraphernalia. Upon Merlens failure to appear at the previously scheduled criminal proceedings the court author Ized the forfeiture of the bondbail posted in the defendants behalf in connection with the v ' 'felony level complaint. Pattie Prigmore Moss plea in abeyance agreement submitted and approved in a felony level criminal case filed against the defendant contalninga single third degree prohibited acts Involv' f f ing a controlled substance charge. ..v 1800161 H. Hernandez - the defendant appeared at continued V.:!. (Continued pn page 8A) Actions taken In felony criminal matters In 7th District Court for Carbon County on March 27 before Judge Bryce K. I I - I I I I Name of suspected drug dealer I Nickname: I Description: Ht Wt Age Hair . .Eyes. Sex I SS I I I I I Address: ! Home: Business . -- . I I I . Color Motor Vehicle: Make . ; Year 30-d- ay . drug-relate- Associates d . License I I I I I I I I of Dealer Method of dealing: Location of dealing Dnig(s) being dealt: Amount: Price: Main purchasers: (i.e. school kids, truckers, etc.) , I I . I I I I I List any other suspected illegal activities: . Code name you wish to be known by NO. May we contact you? YES th . If yes, then how: by mail or by phone I . I When I If we may contact you by mail, what is your address? I i i 1. v-- i Please take a few minutes and invest 33 cents in a stamp. You can help in the fight against drugs. Take a strong stand in the local war against drugs! . Mail completed forms to: TIPS, Carbon Metro Drug Task Force, 91 East 100 North, Price, UT 84301. non-pecunh- . i fog ns -- I I QgHg? aGgra ay : jStatu-relate- d IMS -- con-staini- ng Se os? (MsS in? .-, pe-iriod.- (liB 3EHS) , . : . vr . x , i -- - .! . . p! by Bob & Peggy Migliori MDCEDFEEUNGS . Perhaps one of the newest trends In kitchen design is a reUvea. 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