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Show 2 Sun Advocate Price. Utah Thursday September 28. 200Q A i - y "? ' . . 4', I Actions that the defendant be placed into the custody of youth corrections. In conclusion, the juvenile judge stayed the Imposition of the desy In conclusion,' the Juvenile Judge stayed the designated detention period. ignated recom-: defendant appeared to an- detention period and Alcons youth correction placement Chad Wesley Smith - the ' swer a misdemeanor category criminal petition containing a single mendation.!: , class B unlawful purchasepossessionconsumption of alcohol by a Referral itatlstlca compiled tn 7th District Juvenile Court for Carbon County from Sept. 15 to Sept; 21: r. minor offense. ;v'. Third degree felony criminal counts - one. The East Carbon City youth waived all constitutional rights jn Third degree felony level referrals to juvenile court authorities connection with the, misdemeanor case and entered an admittance of count. involved alcohol a single forgery of a check occurrence. V on the unlawful purchasepossessionconsumptlon Class A misdemeanor criminal charges- - one, After reviewing the youth's legal rights, the court ruled that the The single class A misdemeanor category referral to juvenile: teen had Intelligently entered the admittance and accepted the guilty court authorities involved one exercising unauthorized controitem-- . plea in the misdemeanor category criminal case. de-to zeroan indeterminate The Juvenile Judge Imposed ; porarily depriving an owner of a motor vehicle (Joyriding) incident. Class B misdemeanor criminal offenses -- 13. tention period in the class B complaint and directed Smith to com.. Class B misdemeanor category referrals to juvenile court authori150 hours of community service work hours. ' plete In addition, the court advised the teen of the statutory require- ties included one reckless driving count, one fleeing fro mf allure to ment to notify the department of motor vehicles regarding the final respond to a law enforcement officers command to stop occurrence, outcome hi the criminal action and ordered Smith to undergo an one threat against lifeproperty, one unlawful purchasefrosBesBion appropriate alcohol assessment in connection with the misdemeanor consumption of alcohol by a minor incident, one unlawful possesof a one substance and Controlled contempt sionuse of a category complaint. :' court order criminal action. defendant appeared to. answer a Nicole Alcon - the Claisa R Hifauteip mum eategory referrals to juvenile court authori-tie- s misdemeanor category criminal petition containing one class B conalso included two theft incidents and two separate destruction court order charge. tempt of a mat-all After waiving of property charges along with three additional assault offenses.. ' legal rights in connectionwith the criminal ; ter, the Price teen entered an admittance on the class B contempt of . Class Q misdemeanor counts t three. " ; court offense. Afl three dassC misdemeanor category referrals to juvenile court V. ' The Juvenile judge reviewed the youths legal rights, and ruled authorities involved disorderly conduct hcts.: had three. before the Criminal infractions that teenager Intelligently entered the admittance All three hifraction-Categorreferrals to Juvenile court author!: accepting the guilty plea. " Proceeding with the criminal cases sentencing phase, the court ties during the. designated time period involved criminal trespass detention period and issued an order indicating complaints. Imposed a taken In criminal matters Involving youth ages U ' 30-da- : y . . non-pecuni- : 30-da- years and older with prior felony or misdemeanor charges In 7th District Juvenile Court for Carbon County on Sept. 20 before Judge Scott N. Johansen: . defendant appeared to answer Mary Diamond - the a misdemeanor category criminal petition containing two separate court order, and class 8 offenses, one contempt of a one unlawful purchaseposscssionconsumption of alcohol by a minor count. . After waiving ail legal rights in connection with the criminal pe titlon, the Price teenager entered admittances on both class B misdemeanor charges. The Juvenile Judge reviewed the youths constitutional rights and ruled that the. teen had intelligently entered the admittances prior to accepting the two guilty picas. .. Pronouncing Judgment In the class B misdemeanor category detention period criminal complaint, the court Imposed a y and ordered Diamonds community placement outside the home In the custody of youth corrections? ; J '' , ; 30-da- i !;' DENTURES non-pecunia- ry 1 , '. e rvi c e $25 A Up ftdwlbook . MC ;Ini $325 Each Pbnanabty ; ; VISA ft Frao Consullalioa Dr. Dorr w. Hanson - . Custom Set; $550.00 Full Upper & Lower Economy Set: $450.00. Full Upper & Lower FR Ibar: Mouth 30-d- 472-555- 6' ay Judge reaffirms commitment to ctirtaU truaacy: (Continued from page : isfy the entire monetary reporting to classrooms for two consecutive semesters with .no tardies. Summer school and alternative educational settings are ad-nt : ditlonal options taken under consideration bv the Juvenile court in processing school truancy matters. Tf there are' unresolved problems In the home, the court may place the youth in protective su . Mf 1M I M0 if ''V Jr ' KJN6 KOAL 70 ISO . i Have a hot The Art of War fczrA o UNO KOAL Daly 7:00 1 MO aV. 't-- - i PRICE THEATRE M AH M 117-27- 70 Ssa-TM Fit-S- Ent SMtfflJO 7:00 Afc00- . ; . 7;. . . ,! v . tip, fcaturejsioiy ideaor - k mim :? : ile - r - :2iion for a photograph? i:::; Rais. Prim parents or guardians violating the compnlsoiy education guide-- : lines are subject to criminal prosecution on a class B misdemeanor category offense! Fines , to attend class sessions, the Adjusting curriculum and ' and Jail sentences may be imstate code outlines the duties as- schedules to satisfy the special posed in convictions, : sumed by, public education needs of the students; State statute defines non-- ! atten-danc- e BChool boards or school districts, compliance as neglecting to en-,- :, Monitoring When reasonably feasible, the for a period not to exceed roll s minor in school and rotas- - " efforts to resolve truancy prob- 30 days,..."--. iug to respond to a parental suplems include: : the assistance of. port request from the district. : Enlisting ' . Carbon and Emery counties Counseling the Juveniles, community ud law enforcement are doing very well In attacking Sending written requests for agencies as appropriate. : In the event all efforts, fail to. truancy problems.. The bounties curtail absenteeism, state stat- are the best In the state and fam' " 'V ' ' ute directs the education heard'' ily services hup also been very news or school district to Srefer the mk helpful," points out the Juvenile nor to the county attorney or .? . judge;;., It Is rewarding to go to high court as a habitual truant, ,r: ; Addressing parental, obliguschool graduations and see kids tlons, the' compulsory eduoatioh Who wouldnt have made it withlaw indicates that individuals out intervention reveals Judge ; exercising authority over Bchooi-ag-e Johansen. '' children must: ; High school graduates have Enroll and send the minora the chance of a better future and to public or established private" thats what ft's qll about Kids schools within the district,;--will earn a! high school diploma f ls school or face the legal consequences if i .with .Cooperate attempts to remedy tru- they live in the 7th District - pe' ancy problems.;. riod, concludes the juvenile ' f I ; Pursuant to the Utah Code, court Judge, pervision, Indicates the juvenile parental support by certified judge. On rare occasions - in ex- mail treme situations a child may be Arranging a minimum of one removed from the home." meeting with minors and par-- ) Along with requiring minora ,ents.; : 1) assess-ine- WHGK0AL non-pecuni- . . ameD a y . 30-da- . . . ': - V Call the Sun Advocate office today fat; 637 0732! A . -- offl-cla- . 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