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Show Sun Advocate Price, Utah Tuesday March 6, 2001 3A JV. A V.r-- r; ""V ... ;Actions taken in misdemeanor criminal matters Involving adult unlawful purchascpossessionconsumption of alcohol by a minor defendants in7tb District Juvenile Court for Carbon County on count The Helper teen waived all legal rights In connection with the criml-; Feb. 28 before Judge Scott N. Johansen: : . Actions taken In felony criminal matters in 7th District Court for Carbon County on Fteb. 23 before Judge Lyle R. Anderson: Amos C. Vigil - the defendant appeared at a preliminary hearing in a felony level criminal complaint containing three separate third " s'; --'- v;-: ; : . nal matter and the youth entered an admittance on the class B alcohol Rulinda Wallberg - the defendant appeared to answer misdemeanor a category criminal complaint containing one class B adult contempt of a court order count. After waiving all constitutional and legal rights in connection with radminal matter, the Wellington resident pleaded guilty to the class B contempt of a court order charge. Vi Pronoundngjhdgment to the misd&meanor category criminal case, court sentenced Rulinda Wallberg to 30 days In the Carbon County degree unlawful possessknrtise ofacontrolled substance counts along with two additional misdemeanor category chargee. .. ! ItemisdemeanoroffensesfitedagatortVigaincludedoimdassA driytogunder the influence of an Intoxicant (Dill) count and one class C speeding traffic violation. At the conclusion of the preliminary hearing; thedistrict Judge e ruled the evidence presented at the proceeding sufficient to show , Jail cause the defendant committed all fivecrimes. The juvenile judge subsequently suspended the defendant's ravloe The court ordered Vigil held to answer the three third degree unof the entire designated 30day incarceration period. lawful possesslonuse of a controlled substance charges as well as Acttonstaton to crinilnal matters lnvoMng youth ages 14 years the class A and class C misdemeanor category offenses at felony and older with prior felony or misdemeanor charges in 7th Disr arraignment in the criminal case pn March 26. 'v; trict Juvenile Court for Carbon County on Ffeb. 28 before Judge ' CecflKiddy- - the defendant appeared at continued proceedings in Johansen: three separately filed felony level criminal Informations, each conV defendant appeared to answer a Deidre L. James - the taining onethird degree distributingterranglng the distribution of a misdemeanor category criminal petition containing one class A as-controlled substance count 'y,, sault offense as fall as three additional counts, one class B unlawful v After Cedl Kiddy waived the right to previously scheduled pre- of alcohol by a mtoor, one class B; - purchaaeirassesafoiconsumptlon llminaryhearings in connection with the complaints, the district JudgB Interference to an arrest by a law enforcement officer and one class C ordered the defendant held to answer the three third degree totoxlcatlonduirge. distribution of a controlled substance charges at The Price youth Waived all legal rights in connectlpnwith the crlmi-: felony arraignment in the criminal cases on April 9. nal complaint and entered admittances on the dass A, class B and Priscffia Manueleta Kiddy - the defendant appeared at continued class C misdemeanor offenses. proceedings in three separately filed fe tony lerol criminal informaThe juvenQe Judge reviewed the feen's constitutional rights, ruled tions, each containing one third degree distributing'arrangiHg the that James had Intelligently entered the admittances and accepted the distribution of a controlled substance offense. four guilty pleas. .( Priscilla Kiddy waived the right to previously scheduled prelimito the misdemeanor category criminal case, judgment Pronouncing ' nary hearings in connection withthe complaints, and the court or the court issued anorder recommending the teenagers placement dered the defendant held to answer the three third degree distribn- -' Into the custody of youth corrections and ordered James to complete ttonarrangingthe distribution of a controlled substance counts at v 188 hours of community work service,' V i felony arraignments in thecriminal cases on Aprils.' y In conclusion, the juvenile Judge stayed the youth corrections cus- RicfcAlan Durrant - the defendant appeared at continued pro; , recommendation, imposed an indeterminate zero- - to tody oeedings in a felony level criminal information containing a single to connection with the complaint and piacedJameson tentionperiod second degree possession otfwith intent to distribute a controlled step-u- p probation. ' " "'V.J substance charge. Brian A. Ezell - the appeared to answer a Pursuant to a negotiated disposition agreement, ihrirant waived ; misdemeanor category criminal petition containing a single class B tihe right to a previously scheduled preliminaryhearing and the de- -. fendant entered a guilty plea at felony arraignment On an amended : lesser included third degree possession otfoith Intent to distribute a controlled substance offense. Pronouncement of judgment mid sentence in Durrants third do--; gree felony level possesstonfaith intent to distribute a controlled sub Btance criminal conviction tentatively set on April 9. Saul Ivan Hernandez the defendant appeared at continued pro-- , ceedings in a fetony level criminal complaint containing one third degree unlawful possessloiv'use of a controlled substance count along V . with two additional dass B misdemeanor category charges. y,. The class B misdemeanor offenses filed against Hernandez one unlawful possessloiv'use of drug paraphernalia count snd one retail tbeft (shoplifting) charge. H : Pursuant to a negotiated resolution arrangement,the defendant waived the right to trial and pleaded guilty to three separate misde-- . meaner offenses, an amended lesser included dass A attempted pbssessiouuse of aeontrolled substance count as well as the . prob-abl- ; 30-da- y . : . . charge. v; After ruling that the teenager had Intelligently entered the admlt- deten-th- e tance, the court accepted the guilty plea and Imposed a In of tion period In the enstody youth corrections the misdemeanor criminal complaint. The Juvenile Judge ordered Ezell to undergo an appropriate drug-th- e alcohol assessment and directed the teenager to complete 150 hours of community work service. In conclusion, the court stayed the execution of all but IQ days of the designated detention period and informed Ezell of the statutory requirement to notify the department of motor vehicles regarding the criminal complaints. final disposition to alcohol-relate- d defendant appeared to answer , Krystle Wallberg- - the a misdemeanor category criminal petition containing one class B con- y court order offense.;' tempt of in connection with the misde- Waiving all constitutional criminal the meaner case, Wellingtonteenager entered an admittance on the plassB contempt of a court order count. The court accepted Krystle Wiallberg's guilty plea and, pronoune- lngtodgment to the misdemeanor category criminal case, imposed a detention period to the custody of youth corrections. The juvenile Judge subsequently stayed the execution of the entire detention period. : rifts . distribu-tionarrangingt- he : : SOy - y 30-da- : . y Referral statistics compiled in 7th District Juvenile Court for 16 to Idarch 1: ; Carbon County from : !b. : : Second degree felony dlmtoalirtiarges-one- , Second degree felony level referrals to Juvenile court authorities .involved a sietheft.of an opiBrable motor vehicle complaint. Thlrd degree felony criminal offenses -- two. Third felony level referrals to juvenile court authorities lncluded one fleeing from a law enforcement officer (evasion) tocl- dent as well as an additional tampering with a witness occurrence.. ClassA misdemeanor criminal counts- - three. ; v. Class A misdemeanor category referrals to juvenile court authori- ties involved pne assault against a law enforcement officer Incident (Continued on page 5A) V deee . . ed un-lawf-ul : twoorigtoalclassBdrugparaphernaltoandshoplifttogcharges.' y wnH dann R migrUrnipannr hi HpmaAyzriflga criminal convictions tentatively scheduled on April 9. : .. category Lee the defendant appeared at continued pro Knowkten Itoiney In criminal level case containing one third degree a felony ceedings unlawful possesstoquse of a pon trolled substance offense plus an ' additionalclass C misdemeanorcategory unlawfully operatinga , SpntpnrfngphnBC .. -- . - '; rmotorvehicteDnadenleddriversiknsecount : V Pursuant to a negotiated settlement agreement, KmwMen waived the right to trial and entered guilty pleas on two separate misdemeanor charges, an amended lesser Included class A attempted unlawful possesBionuse of a controlled substance offense along with sthe original class C dented drivers license count IV Pronouncement of judgment and sentence in Kriowldens classA land class C misdemeanor category criminal convictions tentatively 0 feet on April 9. 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