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Show mT0m i 8A Sun Advocate Price, Utah Tuesday April 25. 2000 DisiPict eoiii1! (Continued from page 3A) two separate felony level criminal complaints. The first felony level case filed against Besmchn contained one third degree unlawful posscsslonusc of a controlled substance charge and one class C misdemeanor category unlawfully operating a motor vehicle on a denied drivers license offense. The second felony level criminal Information filed against the defendant contained an additional third degree attempted false evidence of motor vehicle tltleregistrationlicense plates count. terms In the state Besmchn sentenced to two concurrent prison and defendant fined S555 plus applicable Interest In each of the felony level criminal complaints. Staying the execution of the Indeterminate Incarceration periods, terms the district judge sentenced Bcsmehn to two concurrent y In the Carbon County Jail and placed the defendant on formal probation under the direction of the Utah Dcpartmenl of Corrections for 36 months. In conclusion, the court credited Besmehn with any Jail time already completed in connection with the two felony level criminal cases and Instructed the defendant to voluntarily report to the county sheriff's office by April 24 to commence serving the remainder of the incarceration periods. concurrent y Daniel Levi Johnson - the defendant appeared at the sentencing 30-da- 30-da- phase In a felony level criminal Information containing a single second degree theft count term In the state Johnson sentenced to an Indeterminate prison and defendant fined $1,000 plus applicable Interest; execution of the Indeterminate prison term stayed, with Johnson sentenced to 90 days In the county Jail. The district Judge' credited the defendant with any Incarceration time already served In connection with the second degree felony theft complaint and placed Johnson on informal probation to the court for In conclusion, the district Judge directed the defendant to pay $125 to Carbon County to cover transportation costs related to the second degree felony level complaint and ordered Johnson to satisfy an additional $160 in victim restitution stemming from the criminal matter. Matthew Eugene Hill - the defendant appeared at continued proceedings In a felony level criminal case containing one second degree sexual abuse of a child charge. Pursuant to a disposition agreement, Hill waived the right to trial and the defendant entered a guilty plea on the same date to an amended lesser Included third degree attempted sexual abuse of a child offense. Hill sentenced to an Indeterminate fined $1,000 plus applicable interest and 911 ANIMAL ' oneyear. 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The court subsequently stayed the execution of the indeterminate prison term and sentenced the defendant to 365 days In.tbe ' county Jail In addition, the district JudgeJCredited Parra with Jail time already, served in connection with the felony level case and placed Parra'.on probation under the direction of the department of corrections for 36 months. As conditions for formal supervision, defendant instructed to voluntarily submit to random persdnproperty searches as well as breath e urine testing and Parra ordered to maintain employment school enrollment status throughout the formal probation;'i ary period. I U Flat th : tiori. :. If-- Master Toutli Paint Llaster Tocdi Paint ywyiSpH . ar . Eggshell. Interior , I.i-'-- . (Just bring the ad to our store) . . ar Come see our low, ow prices! r The felony level criminal complaint filed against Todd Cook contained a single first degree dlstributingferranglng the distribution bf a controlled substance count Joanna Michelle Cook - the court authorized the Issuance of warrants for the arrest of the unidentified confidential Informants scheduled to testify in connection with a felony level criminal case filed against the defendant and fixed ball on the warrants at $10,000. The felony level criminal information filed against Joanna Cook mntntnprf one second degree distributingfarranglngthe distribution of a controlled substance charge. Richard William Caldwell - the defendant waived the right to trial and entered a guilty plea at continued proceedings on the same date In a felony level criminal complaint containing a single third degree possession of contraband by a prisoner offense. Pronouncing judgment in the third degree felony level convlctibiii the district judge sentenced Caldwell to an Indeterminate term in the state prison. , The district judge subsequently stayed the execution of the desigsentence In the county, nated Incarceration period, imposing a y jail and placing Caldwell on Informal probation to the court for one year. Actions taken In misdemeanor criminal matters In 7th Dls- -: trlct Court for Carbon County on April 17 before Judge Bryner. Tracy Wayne Pierce - the defendant appeared for pronouncement; of Judgment and sentence in a misdemeanor category criminal case; containing two separate class A theft counts. tdnn in the county Jail, the court fined-- . After Imposing a Pierce $1,387 and directed the defendant to satisfy an additional $3,0701 In victim restitution stemming from the mlsdemeano category criml- -l nal information. incarceration period Service of all but 60 days of the one-yeon condition Pierce the designated fine and victim: pays suspended, restitution amounts plus applicable interest In full Defendant ordered to voluntarily report to the county sheriffs of-flee by April 19 to commence serving the y Jail sentence, with: Pierce placed on informal probation to the court for 18 months. william Vincent Roybal - the defendant appeared at the sentencing phase in a misdemeanor category criminal complaint containing one class A criminal mischief charge as well as an additional class B: driving under the influence of an intoxicant (DUI) offense. Roybal sentenced to one year in the county jail and defendant fined susIncarceration-perio$1,500; all but two days of the amount of fine the full satisfaction designed pended upon Roybal's plus applicable interest. Defendant Instructed to voluntarily report to the county sheriffs office by April 28 to complete the remaining Jail time and Roybal placed on informal probation to the court for one year. Otto Carl Anvik - the defendant appeared for pronouncement of judgment and sentence In a misdemeanor category criminal case con-- , talning two separate class B attempted lewdness counts. The district Judge sentenced Anvik to two consecutive terms in the county Jail and fined the defendant $400 plus applicable !. i;iinterest. . m" . All but two days of the designated consecutive Jail sentences suspended, on condition Anvik pays the designated monetary assessment plus applicable interest in full, and defendant remandedinto the custody of the county sheriffs office for immediate imposition of the remainder of the incarceration period. Actions taken in felony criminal matters in 7th District Court for Carbon County on April 19 before Judge Bruce K. H&lllday: Oscar Parra - the defendant appeared (or pronouncement of Judgment and sentence in a felony level criminal information containing two separate third degree charges, joyriding with intent to tempo-- , rarity deprive an owner of a motor vehicle and failure to respond to a. law enforcement officers command to stop (evasion), plus five additional misdemeanor category offenses. The misdemeanor category counts filed against Parra Included two class B charges, DUI and reckless driving; along with three class. 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