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Show ' ' V. t : Sun Advocate Price, Utah Tuesday August21,2001 , f s , f , Actions taken in felony criminal mitten drug paraphernalia offense and all four class tn 7th District Court for Carbon Count; on C counts contained in the felony level crimi-An- g. ' nal information filed 10 before Judge Bruce K. Halliday: against" the defendant Lee the dismissed. Dees defendant Misty appeared at continued proceedings to answer two sepaSteven Clair Faux - the defendant ap-a felony level criminal filed criminal informa felony level rately jared to answerone third degree DUI charge tions. containing ; The first criminal complaint filed against along with an additional class C misdemeanor Dices contained two second degree felony un-- category open container of alcohol offense. lawful possessionuse of 'a' controlled sub- -' Pursuant to a negotiated settlement arstance counts and pne class A misdemeanor rangement, Faux waived the right to trial and the defendant pleaded guilty to ah amended category tmlawfol possessionuse of drug lesser included class A attempted DUI count , phemalia charge. The district judge accepted the Fsuxjplea The second criminal case filed against the defendant contained two third degree felony on the attempted DUI charge and tentatively level unlawful possessionuse of a controlled scheduled the sentencing phase in the substanceoffenses along with three additional defendants class A misdemeanor criminal conviction oh Oct. class B misdemeanor counts. . ,v ;:v In exchange forthe defendants guiltyplea, The class B misdemeanor charges filed against Dees induded brie driving under the the remaining class C misdemeanor category ; influence ofan intoxicant (DUI) offense, ope ! open container of alcohol offense contained ' ! unlawful posse ssionuse of a controlled sub- -. in the felony level criminal case filed against of-i'Vr. Fhux stance and one unlawful pbssessionuse dismissed.' .'Jason J! Edwards - the. defendant ap-- 7 drug paraphemahacount. Pursuant to' a oegptiated dispoition ar-- beared to answer felony level criminal in-- ; rangement, the defendant waived the right to formation containing a single third degree previously scheduled preliminary hearings in false unemployment compensation state- - ; connection with the two felony level enmi- - ments count ' ' i.'i'.-v!'-Pursuant to a negotiated resolutionagfee- i nal informations.! . In the first criminal complaint. Dees ment, Edwards waived the right to trial in the criminal complaint and the defendant entered : waived the right to trial and the defendant!; v entered guilty pleas at arraignment on two a guilty plea on an amended lesser included class A misdemeanor category false unem- v. amended lesser included charges, one third degree felony level and one class A misde-- : ployitient compensation statements charge. ' .After accepting the guilty plea on the , meanor category unlawful possessionuse of! amended class A offense, the district judge a controlled substance offense. In the second criminal case. the defendant sentenced Edwards to 60 days in toe county waiyed theright to trial and Dee pleaded1: jail and ordered .the defendant to satisfy; $11,101 in restitution in connection with the ' guilty at arraignment to two original counts . the third degree felony unlawful possession use of a controlled substance charge and the class B misdemeanor DUI offense. v ; wards pays 'Pronouncement of judgment and sentence the designated restitution amount plus appli- - J in the defendants third degree felony, class cable interest in full as ins! - A arid class B misdemeanor category crimi- - the defendant on formal probation under the ' ' direction of the Utah Department of Correcnal Convictions tentatively set on Sept.,24.. In exchange for Dees four guilty pleas, the tions for 36months. .Actions taken in criminal matter involving youth age14 years and older with prior misdemeanor or felony charges in . 7th District Juvenile Court for ..Carbon Courify on Aug. S before Judge Mary L. Manley: Jacquelyn H. Carter - the ' . -- com-plai- nt : ; . . , three remaining misdemeanor category counts as well as one third degree unlawful : criminal matters in 7th District Court for possessionuse of a controlled substance Carbon County on Ang. 10 before Judge charge contained in the felony level criminal Halliday: Davin Philip Haight - the defendant apinformations filed against the defendant dis--j v missed. peared at continued proceedings in a felony-leve- l . f case containing two, separate counts, Jose Luis Lopez-th- e defendant appeared at continued proceedings in a felony level class B unlawful pos-- " criminal complaint containing one third de? as well as gree unlawful possessionuse of a controlled substance offense as well as two separate class category B misdemeanor category counts, DUI and! containing two addi-- . unlawful possessionuse of drug paraphema-- tional charges. The offenses contained in the misde liaplus four additional class C charges. The class C misdemeanor offenses filed.-,- ' meanor category complaint filed against against Lopez included one unlawfully pper-- Haight included one class A burglary of a , , ating a motor vehidethout obtaining a driv- - vehicle count and one class B theft charge. Pursuant to a resolution arrangement ers license one unlawfully operating a motor vehicle with noexpired registration count, gotiated in connection with the felony and one open container of alcohol charge and one misdemeanor criminal cases, the defendant Seatbeltchild safety restraint violation:. - waived the right to trial and pleaded guilty to : Pursuant to a negotiated resolution agree- two class A misdemeanor category offenses, y ment, the defendant waived the right to a pre- - an amended lesser included attempted scheduled preliminary hearing rnt he ful possessionuse of a controlled substance criminal case and Lopez pleaded guilty at count along with the original burglary of a v. t felony arraignment to two offenses, the thinf vehicle charge. . degree unlawful possessionuse of a cori- -' The court accepted Haights pleas on the ' trolled substance count and the class B mis-- :: attempted poSsessionuse of a controlled sub-- : demeanor DUI charge. stance and vehide burglary offenses, then ten'Pronouncing judgment in the defendant's tatively set pronouncement ofjudgmentinthe third degree felony and class B misdemeanor defendant's class A criminal convictions on criminal convictions, the court sentenced Sept.14. term in !' In exchange forthe defendanf s guilty pleas, Lopez to an indeterminate the Utah State Prison. the two remaining classB counts contained The district judge subsequently stayed the in the felony level arid misdemeanor category execution of the indeterminate incarceration criminal cases filed against Haight dismissed. Actions taken In felony criminal nutters period and sentenced the defendant to serve to Carbon in ! JaiL the 7th District Court for Carbon County on V JQ days V County ; "v"In exchange for LopeztwQ guilty pleas,1 Aug. 13 before Judge Halliday: the remaining classB misdemeanor categofy (Continued on page 7A) ' v . ... . : . . . :;. V- !. ts . . . . ari-Sw- er " . . 16-yea-r-; -. - iy . : , en-ter- ed 30-da- , . - . : V, . . - , ; 30-da- - . Pursuant to a resolution the Price teenager ;y! The Price teen waived all le- -; waived all constitutional rights gal rights in connexion with in connection with the felony the misdemeanor category ; level complaint and the youth entered an admittance oil the: . criminal case Arid the youth the anadmittanceon :;third dass defendant apdegree unlawful posses- -' misde-sionuse ; a answer of a controlled subto peared Bcontemptof stance charge. meanor category criminal pe- court order count . ; The court reviewed the After ruling that the tecnagef tition containing two separate class. B; counts. One unlawful had intelligently entered the .teeqs legal rights, ruled that possessionuse of a controlled ; admittance and accepting the - Mills had intelligently entered substance and one unlawful; ; defendants guilty plea, the ju- the adiriiitance, accepted the possessionuse of driig para-- ; venile judge sentenced Kouris guilty plea ori the third degree to an indeterminate seven- - to offense and ordered the defen-- : phemalia charge,. y detention period in the dants secure care placement in Pursuant to a resolution of youth corrections. the custody of youth correc- -; Price the custody youth agreement, -; Waived all constitutional rights r! Actions taken in Criminal tions! matters involving youth ages 14 . In conclusion, the juvenile in connection with the misdemeanor criminal case and the years and older with prior judge imposed an indetermiy detention teenager entered an admittance felony or misdemeanor charges nate zero-t- o on the class B unlawful posse- ! in 7th District Juvenile Court, period and specified that Mills ssionuse of a controlled sub- ..for Carbon County on Aug. 15 remain at the local juvenile before Judge Scott N. Johansen: center pending placement into stance offense. a secure care facility. Nathan Mills - the The juvenile j udge reviewed the teens legal rights, ruled that qld defendant appeared to ; In exchange for the deferi-danadmittance on the third,: a felony level criminaT peCarter had intelligently entered the admittance arid accepted tition containing one third de-- ! degree possessionuse of a conthe defendants guilty plea. gfee unlawful posscssionuse of trolled substance count, toe re-- ! iri a Pronouncing judgment, . controlled substance offense maining class A drug parapherthe misdemeanor category ; as well a an additional class A nalia charge contained in the . (C ontinuedonpagetiA) complaint, the court Ordered misdemeanor categoiy unlaw the teenagers placement into the custody of youth correc-tion- s arid instructed Carter to complete 80 hours of commu-- ; uity work service. ; The juvenile judge' Stayed the youth corrections custody recommendation, imposed a y detention period, di-- ! Youlljind rected the teen to undergo an ndn-pecun- iiy order offerise. . . - of drug para- ! phemalia count ful poswssiotluse - . T'? , egory criminal! petition containing a single class B Con-- " court tempt of a anon-pecunia- . . ; ! . . 3A ! ; . . 30-da- , - appropriate drug-alcoh- ol, as- -, sessment end placed the defendant on probation. Iri coridusion,' the. juvenile judge stayed the execution of all but 10 days of the designated detention period and advised.' the youth about the statutory requirement to notify the de-- ; rvehidesre- partment of garding the final outcome in - criminal drug-related cpm- - plaints. In exchange for toe deferi- -' dants admittance on toe eon- - ', trolled substance count, the re maining class B unlawful possessionuse of drug parapher-- 1 in the' nalia charge misdemeanor category nal petition filed against Carter dismissed. .James Kouris - the. : defendant appeared to 1 . . everything you need. 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