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Show Sun Advocate Price; Utah Tuesday March 20, 2001 3A add, - Actions taken In felony criminal matters In 7th District Court for Carbon County on March 12 before Judge Halliday: Actions taken la felony criminal matters in 7th District Court for Carbon County on March 9 before Judge Bruce K. Halliday: k Joshua Dean Holt- - the defendant appeared at continued proceed- i&gs in a felony level criminal information containing one third de-greo possession owith intent to distribute a controlled substance ' count along with an additional class B misdemeanor category unlaws ful possessionAise of drug paraphernalia charge.. After Holt waived the right to a previously scheduled preliminary hearing in connection with the complaint, the district judge ordered the defendant held to answer the third degree felony level and class B . misdemeanor category offenses at arraignment in the criminal case Beauty Anita Dawn Short - the defendant appeared at the sentenringphase in a felony level criminal case containing one third degree aggravated : . assault offense. In level criminal the conviction, the Pronouncing udgment felony court sentenced Short to an indeterminate prison term and remanded the defendant into the custody of the Carbon County Sheriff's Office for transport to the state correctional facility for immediate execution of the designated incarceration period. ; ; Christina Ranae Lange - the defendant appeared for pronounce-d- n March 19. . ment of Judgment in a felony level criminal information containing Robert Joel Fisher the defendant appeared at continued pro, four separate second degree counts. ceedings in a felony level criminal information containing ' a single ,. The second degree charges filed against Lange included two con-- 1 third degree theft count spiracy offenses, one theft by receiving stolen property and one bur. Fisher waived the right to a previously scheduled preliminary hear- glary count. in lim and connection to the with court the matter ordered defendant district the indeterminate sentenced ing Judge , Luge prison held to answer the third degree theft charge at felony arraignment In tern and remanded the defendant into the. custody of the county the criminal complaint on March 26. sheriff's office for transport to the state correctional facility for im-Charles Stanley Meeker -- the defendant appeared at continued mediate imposition of the designated incarceration period, . proceedings in a felony level criminal case containing one third de- - . In conclusion, the court instructed Lange to satisfy $l,800in restl-gree driving under the influence of an intoxicant (DUI) offense as well tption stemming directly from the second degree felony level bur ns two additional misdemeanor category counts. glary, theft by receiving stolen property and conspiracy criminal comThe misdemeanor charges filed against Meeker included one class plaint ' ; ; : B unlawfully operating a motor veMde on a deified drivers license Jamie Michelle Brandvold- - the defendAnt failed to appear at is V offense and one class Copen container of alcohol oounL review hearing in a felony level criminal case containing a single Pursuant to a negotiated settlement agreement, the defendant waived third degree forgery charge.'-'the right to trial and entered guilty pleas on three separate mlsde-meanUpon Brandvolds failure to appear at the previous scheduled category charges, an amended lesser included class ADUI criminal proceeding; the district judge authorized the issuance of a offense along with the original class B denied drivers license and class; warrant for the defendants arrest and fixed bail on the warrant at : C open container of alcohol counts. $5,0001 Pronouncement of judgment and sentence in Meekers class A, class ; Cynthia AnnJensen-th- e defendantappeared at the sentencing B and class C misdemeanor category criminal convictions tentatively phase in a felony tevel criminal tpfarmatinn Containing hn third deset on May 7: y .greeburglary offense plus two additional classA misdemeanor cat- CoryO. Jarri -- thefendantappeared to answerafelonylevel egory counts, one theft and one protective order violation, criminal Information containing one third degree absconding charge. Jensen sentenced to an indeterminate the state Pursuant to a negotiated resolution arrangement, Jarvi waived the prison and defendant fined $500 plus applicable Interests right to trial and pleaded guilty to an amended lesser Included class A X Execution of the indeterminate prison term stayed, wifii Jensen sen-misdemeanor category attempted absconding offense. tenced to 30 days In th nminty jail ruirt plinwH nn pnhaftnyi i Pronouncing Judgment in the defendants class A misdemeanor, under the direction of the Utah Department of Corrections for 36 crinfinal conviction, the court sentenced Jarvi to 12 months in the months.. : "... y '" .V V.VCarbon CountyJaiLv. As conditions for formal supervision, Jensen instructed to enter V The district judge authorized the defendant to complete the deslg- intooomplete any substance abuse therapyAnental health counseling nated incarceration period concurrently with the Sentence programs deemed warranted by state corrections officers and volun- Jarvi Is presently serving in the.Utah State Prison in connection with tarity submit to random breathrine testing along with personprop-a- n unrelated felony level criminal matter. formal probationary period. .j erty searches during the David Allen Jackson - the defendant appeared at continued pro-In addition, the court directed the defendant to obtahwarry a crfmi- ceedings in a felony level criminal complaint containing a single third nal offenders tifontiftnaitnii card and allowed Jensen the option of sub--: degree theft count stituting an adequate number of community service hours in lieu of -to Va waived Jackson disposition Irsugnt negotiated agreement, paying the entire $500 fine amount. the rlghttotrial and entered a guilty plea on an amended lesser in-- U In conclusion, the district Judge credited the dpfandant with any class A misdemeanor category theft charge. ; time already served in connection with the felony level criminal mat- - iconclass the in ter and remanded the defendant into the custody of the county sheriffs Amisderneanor criminal ;j.. Pronouncing judgment tfetion, the court sentenced the defendant to 60 days in the county jail v office for immediate imposition of the remainder of the y incar-L '" and fined Jackson $1,500 plus applicable interest. . ceratlon period. Service of aU jail thne suspended, on condition the defendant pays ; Max Gordon Jones - the defendant appeared for pronouncement . le designated monetary assessment In full as directed, and Jackson of judgment in a felony level criminal complaint containing a single third degree iihlawful poowimni nf anmitmllBd guhatanna nhwrgn placed on informal probation to the court for one year. v In conclusion, the district Jones sentenced to dn Indeterminate term in the state specified that the matter of victim restl-tution in the crinfinal case filed againsf Jackson remain open for 60 prison iand defendant fined $750 plus applicable interest N The court stayed the Imposition of the days. prison tend, sen- ; 'Brendan Keith Jones - the defendant appeared to answer a felony tenped Jones to 30days in the countyjall and placed the defendant on leyel criminal information containing two separate third degree un--, probation Under thd directiori fafttie department of eorTOdtlohs for 36 lawful possessionAise of a controlled substance offenses as well as an monthii:,V .; ?;: j y additional class B misdemeanor category DUI count; : As conditions for formal Supervision, Jonesinstructed to voluntar-Pursuant to a negotiated settlement arrangement, Jones executed a lly submit to random personproperty searches as well as breath plS In abeyance agreement bn the two third degree possessionAise of urine testing and enter intocomplete any substance abuse a controlled substance charges and the defendant pleaded guilty to programs deemed warranted by Btate corrections officials, therapy the class B misdemeanor DUI offense. In addition, defendant directed to obtaincarry a criminal offend- : As a condition for approving the plea in abeyance, the district Judge ers Identification card and pay the department of corrections monthly directed Jones to complete 48 hours of community service and in- - supervision fee throughout the designated probationary period. " -structed the defendant to violate no laws toroughout the terjnof the In conclusion, the district judge credited the defendant with anyjail time already served in connection with the felony level criminal jnat- agreement' The court sentenced Jones to $0 days in the countyjall In eonneo-"-' ter and ordered Jones to report to the county sheriffs office by March tion with the class Bmimlemeanor category DUI criminal oobvlctloiT 19 to complete the remainder of the incarceration period. and, incorporating the flue intothe plea inabeyance fee, ordered the Rene Brenda Anderson defendant the appeared to answer afelony " defendant to satisfy $2,095 in connection with the complaint. level criminal icasa iintdniiignn thli-- Hwgitw unlawful powmslon :: In conclusion, the district judge suspended the service of the entire use of a controlled substance offense and one class B misdemeanor jail sentenceupon Jones full paymentof the designated $2,095 category unlawful possessionuse ofdrug paraphernalia count, ; Pursuant to a monetary assessment. negotiated disposition arrangement, the court ao- Ptedlar Michael defendant at the Lyle appeared a preliminary cepted and approved a plea in abeyance sgreement in connection with ; hearing in a felony level criminal case eontaining one third degree the third degree felony poggegaioi0iim nf a. nnntroiipd substance failure to respond to a law enforcement officers command to. stop rhargwfilRH apdimtAnriPrann .. (evasion) count and one class B misdemeanor category unlawfully , As conditions for authorizing the plea In abeyance file district ; operating a motor vehicle on a deified drivers license charge. Judge directed the defendant to pay a $1,000 fee plus court costs and ; After the district judge ruled the preliminary hearing evidence in-- Qrdered Anderson to riolate no laws during the term of the to show probable cause Pedlar committed the third degree ' ment v evasion offense, the defendant waived the right to trial and level In exchange for the defendants execution of the plea In abeyance felony pleaded guilty to the class B misdemeanor denied drivers license count agreement on the third degree offense, the remaining class B judgment in the class B misdemeanor category criml- - meanor category possessionAise of drug paraphernalia count con--' nal conviction, the court fined Pedlar $400 plus applicable interest tained in the felony levecriminid information fliwd apinat Anderson and, crediting the defendant with already completing 14 days of jail dismissed. time in connection with the criminal information, suspended the payActions taken In felony and misdemeanor criminal matters In ment of the entire monetary assessment,. 7th District Court tor Cairbon County on March 12 before Judge Actions taken in misdemeanor criminal matters In 7th District 'Halliday: " 't y Court for Carbon County on March 9 before Judge Halliday: Kimball Clark Rowley - the defendant appeared at the sentencing court granted a prosecution motion phases in a felony level criminal complaint . 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