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Show 4. Sun Advocate Price, Utah Tuesday April 3, 2001 3A s fa fainny pHmini tiuHaii involving ynnth agea fendant to complete 125 hours of community service in connection In 7th District Juvenile Court for Carbon with the misdemeanor category criminal complaint. older and yean In conclusion, the juvenile judge stayed the execution of all but two 28 before on March Judge Scott N. Johansen: County defendant appeared to answer a days of the designated detention period, Carl Torrez the defendant appeared to answer a Steven Davies - the felony level criminal petition containing two separate second degree : motor of nf misdemeanor criminal as ahnim theft and a containing a single class B forcible a category petition vehicle, count, well as an additional third degree fleeing from-- law enforcement ' assault offense, i Thfe Price teen waived all constitution rights in the misdemeanor. ;: officer (evasion)charge, comAfter waiving all legal rights in connection with the criminal complaint and the youth entered an admittance on the class Basuuilt tof two count on admittances Carbon entered the East City teenager plaint, deten- the original felony level offenses, tueseoond degree vehicle theft and ' After accepting the guilty plea, the court imposed a y defen-clathe and of corrections directed third degree evasion counts, alongwtth an amended lesser.induded tion period in the custody youth connection service ; 75 work in of hours to dant complete A misdemeanor category sexual battery charge. community The juvenile judge reviewed the youths constitutional rights, ruled with the misdemeanor categoiy criminal case, ' The juvenile judge subsequently stayed the imposition of all but that the teen had Intelligently entered the admittances and accepted : (Continued on page BA) the three guilty pleas. . Pronoundngjudgment in the felony level case, the court ordered Torrez secure placement in the custody of youth corrections and directed the defendant to satisfy $291.02 in victim restitution stemming RIF)!- from the complaint.. . to Conclusion, thejuvenUejudge stayed the execution of the secure ' placement order issued in connection with the felony level criminal 4x8 '0-- ' filed against Torrez.' . case 71 6 4x8 '7.; ' defendant appeared to anaArmand DerQse HI the swer a felony, level criminal petition containing a sinje second de-- . ; . gree forcible sexual abuse of a child offense. : The in connection constitutional waived all teen rights Orangeville ' wfth the criminal complaint and the youth entered an admittance on ' Sn amended lesser included class A misdemeanor category sexual ; ' 7 , battery count 7 that the teen reviewied ,r court The theyouth's legal rights and ruled had intelligently prior to accepting the guilty' plea. v ' pronoundng Judgment in toe criminal case,- the court issued an : order continuing Deroses current secure care plaoementin the cus- -. tody of youth corrections. ; 7 ; Actions taken In criminid matters Involving youth ages 14 years ; and older withprior felony or misdemeanor charges in 7th DIs-; trict Juvenile Court for Carbon County on March 28 before Judge ; MaryUManley- defendant appeared to an-- r Brian Kenneth Bailey - the swer a misdemeanor category criminal petition containing a single 5 Gallon .7-- , clasBB destruction of property offense. crimi-nawith in connection l the all waived The Price youth legal rights B complaint and the teenager entered an admittance on the class ' destruction of property count' ; 7 After reviewing the teen's legal rights and accepting toe guilty plea detention period in ; on the class B charge, the court imposed a y ; the custody of youth corTcctions, r, :. The juvenile judge subsequently stayed the execution of the entire y detention period orctered in the misdemeanor category crimi--. ..7' . nal case filed against Bailey. ; ; 0 y : Actions takeh in criminal matters Involving youth ages 14 years : and older with prior felony or misdemeanor offenses in 7th DIs- trict Juvenile Court for Carbon County on March 28 before Judge 14 . il Rock . : ; . in the first degree felony level criminal case tiled against Mary ston on May 14. ' .y i, j Jodi T Nunez - the defendant speared at continued proceed4 ings in a felony level criminal Information filed containing one third degree driving under the influence of an Intoxicant (DUI) - . : ; , . y . The misdemeanor counts filed against Nunez included one class ' B hnlawfully operating a motor vehicle on a denied drivers H . cense charge along with two additional class C offenses, giving false perwii&l Information to a law enforcement officer and unlawfully operating a motor vehicle without liability Insurance . i Pursuant to a negotiated disposition arrangement, thedefen-- . dant executed a plea in abeyance agreement on the third degree felony PUI charge and Nunez pleaded guilty to ail three class B and class C misdemeanor category offenses contained in the ...? , criminal complaint, The court accepted and approved the defendants plealnabey---. anoe agreement on the third degree felony level count and, pro nouncing judgment in the criminal ' case, fined Nunez. $750 plus applicable interest. ;.yy j ,j As conditions for authorizing the defendantsplea in abeyance, fae district judge ordered Nunez to pay all court costsassodated :. fees and violate no laws during the designated term of the . :' Tile Backer . 30-da- . ' 30-da- . . : . : - i Johansen:; agree-:ment- V- .;;-- yy ;. defendant appeared to answer.a Eric Larson - the misdemeanor category criminal petition containing one class A bur.'7 A glary of a vehicle count. The Ea8t Carbon Cityyouto waived afilegal rights in the criminal case and the teenager entered an admittance on the class A vehicle ' : i'..';'-- ; i burglary charge. deten- The court accepted the teens guilty plea, Imposed a Cosile Countryi Complete Home Center . '..'.7 .i Sheet - . . ... 12. ' ' v.y ' v Susan G. Daris - thedefendant appeared to answer a felony level criminal information containing a single third degree un--; lawful poBsessionuse of a controlled substance charge. ; Pursuant to a negotiated settlement arrangement, the court, de- -' accepted and approved Davisplea in abeyance on the third ; level substance controlled offense.; ; ?,; gree felony . As conditions for authorizing the plea in abeyance, the district judge fined the defendant $750 plus applicable interest and or--; der Davis to satisfy an additional $30 in victim restitution stemming from the criminal complaint. . In condusion, the district judge instructed thedefendant to pay all court courtsassociated fees and directed Davis to violate no i ; laws throughout the designated term of the plea in abeyance agree toent 7;'-I y- 7. ; ' . y : : 7A;.-..yyV- . : Store Houn: 1 UVU ilWliVUIttSUW v . 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Qalllday: 't.. y V, v Leri Brownie Holland the defendant appeared for pronouncement of judgment and sentence in a felony level criminal informar lion containing one first degree aggravated burglary count along V;.. , ... with three separate second degree charges. in- -; filed The Holland second offenses against ; degree felony eluded one theft by receiving stolen property count plus two addk. ? ffonal conspiracy charges. The court postponed pronouncement of judgment in the crimi- -, psynal matter and ordered the defendant to undergo a y Prison. at State Utah unit the in evaluation a diagnostic chological . , The district judge tentatively rescheduled the sentencing phase in the first and second degree felony level criminal complaint filed against Holland on June 25. for pronouncef, Melchor Doporto III the defendant appeared ment of judgment in a felony level case; containing a single third j , V,. v .Vy; degree criminal mischief offense. term ; The court sentenced Doporto to an indeterminate In prison and remanded the defendant into the custody of the Carbon County Sheriffs Office for transport to the state correctional facility for immediate execution of the designated incarceration ; period.''"'' "y S':-- yW, .. Stacy Ray Marston the defendant appeared at an order to ; show cause hearing in a felony level criminal information containing one first degree distributing'arranging the distribution of a controlled substence count 'y. r Granting a prosecution motion, the district judge set aside the. plea in abeyance agreement previously authorized in connection t.- , Artinn Actions taken in felony criminal matters In 7th District Court fdr Carbon County oh March 26 before Judge Brace K. ,, - ( ; 435-637-66- 24 OSTLE COUNTRY PUMPING -- SEPTIC 1084 L Main, WtRiogtes 435-637-29- 44 advu.;;;eih THIS DIRECTORY OR FOR KOBE HIFORKATIQil Coil Jonnl ; 637-073- 2 ; t i |