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Show r Sun Advocate Price; Utah Tuesday May 22. 2001 3A . . '. Actions taken In felony criminal matters. In mation on May 7th District Court for Carbon County on May 11 Actions taken in felony criminal matters In before Judge Maty L.Manfey; 7th District Court for Carbon County on May 14 Mitchell jade Hadden the defendant failed to before Judge Bruce K. Halliday: . Terry Glen Thayn - the defendant appeared tor appear at a preliminary, hearing in a felony level criminal information containing two separate third pronouncement of judgment and sentence in a felony degree counts as well as two additional misde- level criminal complaint containing two separate second degree charges, one aggravated robbery meanor categotyeharges. ...-- ' and one aggravated assault count. The. third degree, felony level offenses filed ' Hadden a included one assault judgment in the second degree Pronouncing against by prisoner criminal convictions, the court sentenced Thayn to count and one criminal mischief charge: terms in the Utah State The misdemeanor category offenses filed against two Indeterminate the defendant included one interfering in an arrest Prison and Instructed the defendant to satisfy $467 by a law enforcement officer count and one class C in, victim restitution stemming from the felony level v . ; ; restitution stemming from toe felony cases. In' conclusion, the court ordered Schade to refrain from violating any laws throughout toe desig-- . nated terms of toe pfea in abeyance agreements, - .Shelly jean Gault- - the defendant appeared to : . : of-fen-re - : :;' j ; ';. . -- . misdemeanor category drag paraphernalia offense contained In the felony level criminal complaint filed against the defendant dismissed. Susan Keith - the defendant failed to appear for review of the plea in abeyance agreement previously authorized in a felony level criminal case containing one third degree unlawful possessionuse of a controlled substance count. Completingthe review process, the district judge found Keith to be1 in direct violation of the condi-- . tions specified in the abeyance document, set aside the agreement and ordered the defendants guilty plea on the third degree felony level controlled sub-- . stance charge entered into toe court record, Upon Keiths failure to appear at the criminal proceeding, the district judge authorized the ance of a warrant for toe defendants arrest and fixed cash-onl- y bail on the warrant at $1,000. v Daniel Alan Landberg- - the defendant appeared at continued proceedings in a felony level criminal information containing one second degree burglary offense along with two additional misdemeanor category counts, one class B simple assault and one class C intoxication charge. Pursuant tp.a negotiated resolution arrangement, " (Continued on page 5A) ';'. ". intoxication offense. Upon Haddens failure to appear at the previously v In conclusion, the district judge specified that scheduled criminal proceeding, the district judge Thayn be allowed to complete the designated incarceration periods concurrently and reauthorized the issuance of a warrant for the defendants arrest and fixieid ball on the warrant at manded the defendant into the custody of the Car-- . " -bon County Sheriffs Office to await transport to the ; $20,000.: state correctional facility tor immediate imprison- defendant the apMargie Yvonne Fitzgerald ment ; com In criminal a at continued ..'; peered prowedings Mareton-th- e defendant failed to ap-- . two one second counts, Stacy Ray separate plaint contahiing ' at degree felony level unlawful possessionuse of a pear; the sentencing phase in an order to show controlled substance charge and one class A misdo-- cause action involving a felony level criminal case meanor Category unlawful possessionuse bf drag containing a single first degree distributingfarrang-- ; , ing the distribution of a controlled substance ;: paraphernalia offense. After Fitzgerald waived the right to a previously v charge.; scheduled preliminary hearing In connection with Upon Marstona failure to appear at the pfevi-- ;. the case, this court ordered the defendant held to busty scheduled criminal proceeding the court au- swer the third degree and class A misdemeanor - thoriifed the Issuance of awarrant for the defendants d counts at felony airaignmenf in the i: arrestand fixed bail on the warrant at $5,000, : 'v. vTiim Louise Garcia the defendant appeared at. criminal information on May29.s. o: , ; : a reyiew to defendant 'l Jaimez the appeared hearing in a felony level criminal informa- - ; Greg Corky tion containing 10 separate third degree forgery answer a felony level criminal complaint containing one second degree unlawful possessionuse of a ' Offenses. After finding Garcia in violation of certain dicontrolled Substance charge along with ah addl-- . rectives ordered by .the Court in the third degree tlonal class A misdemeanor category unlawful ' ; criminal complaipt,thc district judge sentenced the of drug paraphernalia offense. Jaimez waived the right to a preliminary hearing defendant to 15 days in the Carbon County Jail previously Scheduled preliminary in connection With ; The cOurt credited Garcia with any jafi time althe matter; with the district jutyp ordering the da-- , ready served in connection with the felony level fendant held to answer the second degree mid class criminal complaint and directed the defendant to d counts at voluntarily report to the county sheriffs office by A misdemeanor category felony arraignment in the criminal case on May 29. May 19 to complete the remainder of the designated Patrick ShaneOviatt - the defendant appeared - incarceration period, . at continued proceedings in a felony level criminal ' Stacy Diane Christman - the defendant failed to information containing one third degree unlawful appear at a review hearing in a felony level crimi-ncase containing one second degree unlawful pos- possesstonuse'of a controlled substance chargeplus ; four additional misdemeanor' category offenses. aesrionuse of a controOied substance count plus an ' 0. - The misdemeanor counts filed against Oyiatt in ; additional daiBS A misdemeanor category unlawful eluded two separate class B charges, one unlaW-full- ' possessionuse of drug paraphernalia charge. ; Conducting the reriew hearing in Christmans operating a motor vehicle oh a denied drivers license and one unlawful possessionuSe of drug ; absence, the court found the defendant to be in di--v paraphernalia offense, as well as two class C counts, rect violation of the conditions outlined ih the abey- one unlawfully operating a motor vehicle withont ance agreement previously executed lb connection liability insurance coverage and one Seatbeltchild with the criminal information. The district judge subsequently set aside Hie safety restraint violation, After (Matt waived the right to a previously abeyance agreement and ordered Christmans guflty scheduled preliminary hearing in connection with pleas in the felony level criminal complaint entered ; the matter, the court ordered the defendant held tb Into the reurt rererd. In. conclusion, the district judge authorized the;, answer the third degree possessionuse of a cqn- . trolled substance chfuge and the tour misdemeanor lssuanceof a warrant for Christmans arrest and bail on the Warrant at $2, 000. fixed cash-onl- y categoryoffenses at felony arraignment in the crimi. ; 18. nal complaint on June Tammy Jean Schade - the defendant appeared Judith Lee Getchell - the defendant appeared to at. continued proceedings in two separately filed answer a felony level criminal case containing a. Teiony level Criminal cases: ,. The first criminal inforinatlon filed against single thhd degree theft count. Getchell waived the right tp a preliminary hear-- : Schade contained one third degree felony forgery ' Ing previously scheduled in connection with the offense and one class B misdemeanor categoiy theft criminal information and the district judge ordered count; the second complaint filed against toe defen-- " the defendant held to answer the third degree theft v dant contained an additional third degree, forgery ' '' " charge at felony arraignment in the complalnt on charge,.; Pursuanttb a negotiated resolution arrangement ; . June 4. CherfeBobbette Shaw- - the defendant appeared in the criminal cases, Schade waived the right to . ' at ,continued proceedings in a felony level criminal trial and toe defendant submitted plea in abeyance a; agreements bn the two third degree felony forgery V ; case containing one third degree" tampering with " ' offenses as well as the class B misdemeanor theft ' witnessurbr offense, "; ; After Shaw waived the right to a previously sched- ..Count, The district judge accepted the documents and, uled preliminary hearing In connection with the matter, the court ordered the defendant held to answer as conditions for authorizing Schades pleas in abey- ' the third degree tampering with a witnesajuror ance, instructed the defendant to pay all related - count at felony arraignment in the criminal infor court costsfees along with an additional $250 in v:-- answer a felony level criminal information containing two separate second degree charges plus an additional class A misdemeanor category unlawful possessionuse of drag paraphernalia offense. : The second degree counts filed against Gault included one possession otfwith intent to distribute a controlled substance charge and one unlawful of a controlled substance offense, Pursuant to a negotiated settlement arrangement, the defendant waiyed the right to trial and Gault executed a plea in abeyance agreement bn an amended lesser included third degree felony possession oFwithintent to distribute a controlledsub-stanc- e ; , count, As conditions for approving the plea in abeyance document, the district judge ordered the defendant to pay all related court feescosts arid violate no laws during the designated term of the agreement. 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