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Show . t ' I ., '' ; 2A Sun Advocate Price,' Utah Tuesday July 3, 2001 : .1 . i ; Actions taken In felony criminal matters In 7th District Court the class C misdemeanor category offense at felony arraignment in ; pleaded guilty to two charges, an amended lesser Included class A misdemeanor category criminal mischief offense along with the orlgi- criminal case on July 23. for Carbon County on June 22 before Judge Bryce fCBiynen defendant hearat defendant Williams the ata Russell Stewart 'David Ray BaradeD; the preliml- . nal trespass Infraction. V preliminary appeared appeared ( In Information level .' criminal Informations. Pronouncement of judgment and sentence In Hernandez classA two criminal level in a containing one felony separate felony ings naryhearing convictions tentatively The first complaint filed against BaradeU contained two felony leveli third degree unlawful possessionuse of a controlled substance count' misdemeanor category andcriminal infraction counts, one second degree unlawful possessionuse of a controlled ' and two separate class B unlawfully takingtransportlng'selllng'pUTW set on July9., substance and one third degree tamperingwith a withesafluror Charge, cbasingprotectedwikflifecharges plus three additional misdemeanor . In exchange tor the defendant's two guilty pleas, the remaining third category offenses. degree criminal mischief offense contained in the felony level case along with two additional class B misdemeanor category offenses. The three remalning misdemeanor counts filed against the defen-- filed against the defendant dismissed, The class B misdemeanor counts filed against the defendant in- Les Reed Jenkins - the defendant appeared at continued proceed- eluded one unlawful possessionuse of a controlled substance charge, dant included one class B theftby receiving stolen property charge, one class B unlawful possessionuse of drug paraphernalia and one ings in a felony level criminal information containing one third and one unlawful possessionuse of drug paraphernalia offense. ' second felony level criminal case filed agninrilfcradeUcQn' .csC never obtaining a drivers Ucenseoffense u; jpee theft count : Jenkins V waived At the oondusion'of the preliminary hearing, the court ruled the Pursuant to a negotiated disposition agreement, tained a single first degree possession offwlth intent to distribute a evidence presented at the criminal proceeding sufficient to showprob--; therighttotrialandthedefendantenteredaguiltypleaonanamended. controlled substance count' Atte conclusion of the preliminary hearings, the district Judge able cause Williams committed all six counts contained In thecrimi- - lesser Included class Amlsdemeanorcategory attempted theft charge. rulcdfife evidencepresented at the proceedings sufficient to showprob- - nal complaint. ... Pronoundngjudgment in the amended class A misdemeanor cat- - v; ' The district judge subsequently ordered William held, to answer, : egory complaint, the court sentenced Jenkins to five days in the ablatase the defendant committed all five charges contained in the : thethird criminal informations. degree, class B and class C misdemeanor category charges bon County Jail and credited the defendant with any incarceration time served in connection with the criminal case. . The court subsequently ordered Baradell held to answer the first at felony arraignment in. the criminal case on July 9. Matthew Allen Savage - the defendant appeared im continued pro- Actions taken In misdemeanor criminal matters In 7th District degree, second degree, third degree end plass B misdemeanor cat- egoiypfferises at felony arraignment in the criminal complaints dr: ; ceedings in a felony level criminal information containing seven separ Court for Cartion County On June 22 before Judge Bryher V .' - MatthewJ.pantelakls - the defendafit appeared to answer an, rate third degree forgeryoffenses.:July9;; Louise ftadek'e - ..." the defendant failed tajpppear to answer : Savage waived the right to a previously scheduled preliminary hear-- :, amended misdemeanor category criminal information containing a Tina order to show cause actions filed In connection wttbtwb. separate y.lrig in connection with the complhint and the court ordered the defen-- : single class A attempted aggravated assault offense, felony level crlm Inal cases, each containing one third degree unlawful ' dant held toanswer the seven third degree counts at felony arraign- - ; Pantelalds waived the right to trial and entered aguiltyplea onthe ;1 v - - ment In the criminal case on July9.: . lesser Included class Aattempted aggravated assault count, with the ., ;r V- .possessionuse of a controlledsubstancecount,: at Jamie Aim Aiken-th- e defendant : continued Upon Itadekes failure to appear at the previously scheduled ertmi- prooeed-;peared sentencing phase in the defendants misdemeanor category criminal - hail .. it proceedings, the district judge authorized the issuance of a war-- Inga in a felony level criminal Information containing a single third : conviction tentatively scheduled on Aug. i3v ' " ; rant forthe defendants arrest and fixed bail on the warrant at $5,000. degree tamperingwith a wltnuror charge. ; The felony level criminal case originally filed against Bantelakis J ':;) Ptank Robert Marakis - the defendant appeared at continued pro- - i After Aiken waived the right to a previously scheduled preliminary charged the defendant with third degree aggravated assault Actions taken In felony criminal matters In 7th District Court ceedings in a felony level criminal information containing one first bearing in connection with the cpmpldint, the district judge ordered, degree possession otMth intent tp distribute a controlled substance' the defendant held to answer the third degree offense at felony ar- - i for Carbon County on June 25 before' Judge BrUhe K. Halllday: ;y Susan Keith- - the defendantiq)peared for pronouncement ofjudg-- ; yy charge along with two' additional misdemeanor category offenses, y raignment In the criminal case onJuly2.-.yThe mlsdemeanor counts filed against Marakis lnduded one class Orlando Jesse Hernandez - the defendant appeared at continued ' ment and sentence In a felony level criminal information contaiidng a B unlawf ul possession of alcohol charge and one'class C unlawfully proceedings In a felony level information containing two separate single third degree unlawful possessionuse of a controlled substance v: 'ythhddereiserimiiml mischief oountoalongudtoaniidditiQnalcrimi- - feharge. .operatingamotoryehicfebiiadenteddriverslicenseoffense.; .: : y; ,J, scheduled a the to After the defendantwalved term in the Utah Statj Prison, thb.dis-- : After imposing a right previously pre nai trespass infraction. limlnary hearing iu connection with thecomplainMhe court ordered v. Pursuant to a negotiated resolution arrangement, Hernandez waived trict Judge stayed the execution of the Indeterminate incarceration y r Marakis heldtoanswer the firb.t degree count, the dabs B charge and y the right to trial in connection With the complaint and the defendant-'- ' (Continued bn paga 3A) f " : ; . de-.T-he ; . . . . ! . el . ; ; ; . . 1; ; . - -- . . . . . : : . ; - v . . : . : . . 1 CROWN DAlUf 7y3fl A 1:30 i KING K0AL Daly ' .' - y ie2 KING K0AL. DaNy ... The Fast & the Furious p . y rjPragon Starts fiidayi July 6 - de-velo-ps Starts . VG Starts Friday, July 6 : ' , toO-ire- e (Continued horn page - July 6 v ; : Friday, lower-incom- . y'-- . tmIMIkl : r lower-incom- : PRICE THEATRE M East Mata, Pries 117-274- 9 All Mata 11.51 Dally 1M, Friday A latarfay JONGKOALDUrTMlIM Cats & Dogs the : adS : nStjV , tax-qxem- pt , Kiss of . 30-ye- ar . elf-"- . a 30-ye-ar 7tt A.;M - : .The situation is primarily dub penses associated With owning a ' to the states lower than average . hftTTIA :..... . UHFs.mortgagB rates arii typj- -' wages and higher rent rates. ; The lower wages and higher cally more than one full percentrents make It difficult for people to y age poirtbetow conventional rates.: save enough to pay the down pay result of the recent bond . As-ment and closing costs on ahouse. a UHEA jBxed rate . loan Carries a 5.95 perThe Utah Honsing Finance ,y bonds to cent interest ratewith two discount Agency sells provide funds for low interest home points or percent rate with mortgage loans for low and mod- - , no points. erafe income re&idents throuiout .v The rates can bo bought down as low as 3.95 percent, enabling thestata e ' Primarily taigeted to firsMime families to quality', most UHFAs for an affordable home loan, ao--; of programs buyers, offer assistance with down pay- oording to Ericsson, ' y ment and dosing oosts. Fbr additional information reTb qualify applicants must faff garding. UHFA mortgage loans, within a eertainjnoomb level far the Carbon County residents mayxU area they live in, have a good credit ' the state finance agency at rating and be able to afford the ex-- -- . . .. " -- Scary 7M 1 1 JO Last week, tie Utah Housing Fi- ship has apositiveefiect on thede-- y nance Agency announced the re-- . velment and outcomes of low-in: lease of $25 million in bond fund' ; .' oome children. finance home that chQ- The reveals research to; mortgage ing 'dren aiio grow up hi a family that, , loans for kW aiul moderate income families across theriate, v owns their own home tend to.db . With intast rates as low as 5J better to bchool; are less involved on a fixed in crime, and are more likely to at--. rate percent morigage, some 250 loans are miiv tain higher education and a good ; y, rentiy available throui UHFA f.?.y ijobyy yy The Btudy alsoshows a direct , lenders. Qur mdh goal in offering low-- ; correlation between home owner- -. Interest mortage loans is to help ship and lower birth " e, working families and welfare rates. acquire a home of their own, ex--: V SpedficaIly, the ifedy shows, plained William Erickson, director , that childraj whose families owned homes ahfle the Iddr wwe between . of UHFA, a public agency that and finances affordable ages Hand 15 years old were ll housingforthe state of Utah. percent more likely to graduate In addition to the financial ben- -' from highschooL ' V. t efits of. inVesting in a home and 7 The youth were also 5 percent ' building eqpfty for the future, home more likely to go on to attend colthan children whose parents ownership contributes to a more ' stable famir environment and lege did not own a home. Hfestyfe, added the agencys direo-- . . In Utah, mbre.than half of the .y. Otori .y" population cannot afford topay the Eridcson dted a recent study by mortgage required to owfl their own Johns Hopkins University In Bald-mor- homes, according to the UHEAdi-rector. indicating fiud home owner . 1A) outlines certain exceptions for employment, school or religious actM-tie- s and agricultural woriL y v . Tbens are less likely to wear drivers are required to spend more timebebtadfewhedtogainneeded e test in die driven education coursa ' ' practkxpennitfeissuedtotheyouth. - : Inan attempt toremecly the safety . AnewteenagembtoristmUstlog driving 30 hours ot r(DllPFIMiEISW tog hw makes it a primary offraise for anyone younger dian toe age of 19 old not to be properly . 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