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Show i Sun Advocate Price, Utah Tuesday December 4, 2001 3A y ' f t. ' : tlioie .. ' 'i . x. . ... Vv- . ' . assessment Action takes is felony criminal matters District Juvenile Court for Carbon County oil. rights, the juyenile judge ruled that Nunez had . dergoan appropriate misdemeanor B wifotheclass and connection foe admittance 14 entered before ..Involving youth ages jn intelligently years and older in. ,Now2ft Judge Johansen: ; ' V" 7th District Juvenile Court for Carbon defendant- the defendants guilty plea on the dass B category easel Kandy Jackson -- the In unlawful Nov. on of . 28 before Judge Scott N. Jo- - appeared to answer a misdemeanor category condusion, the court informed Wilson County purehasepossessioncQnsuinption v ; XX v.r .hansen: aboutfoe statutory mandate to notify the.de-- : C , . r 'cnininalinformation containingasingle class .. alcohol charge. ? fi- -. 'Chivas Lee Cripps - thc de- ;. B adult contemptof a court order count, Proceeding with misdemeanor category partment of motor ve hides regarding the comimin outcome ; fendant nal court appeared to answer a felony level , The Price resident waived all constitutional criminal cases sentencing phase, the criminal petition containing five separate rights in connection with die misdemeanor cat--, posed a 3fcday detention period in the custody plaints. dethird degree forgery counts along with an ad-- - egoiy criminal complaint and Jackson entered. of youth corrections and instructed the teenScott Lee Samferson - the . I ditional class B misdemeanor category theft' a guilty plea on the class B contempt of a court ager to complete 75 hours of community work fendant appeared to answer a misde meanor ' 'VX X service in connection with foe complaint order charge., charge. category criminal petition containing one The Price youth waived all constitutional . In addition, the juvenile judge placed the teen dass B unlawful purchasepoSscssioncon-sumptio- n The court accepted Jacksons guilty plea arid, . al of alcohol by a minor charge. on protective supervision with the division of rights in connection with the felony level - pronouncing judgment ip the dass B 1 ' Tne Price defendant services directed and the the and sentenced meanor the youth waivpd all legal rights in complaint category contempt case, teenager entered, assess- - .'. the misdemeanor category case and foe teenadmittances oir all five third degree forgery defendant to 30 days in die Carbon County Jail, to undergo an appropriate V'VX ager entered ah admittance on the dass B offenses as well as the class B misdemeanor In condusion, the juvenile judge suspended ment-'xvxV-. In conclusion, the court advised Nunez about purchasepossessionconsumption of alcohol theft count. ?' ' n the service of all but 20 days ofthe designated ;v, ' X? The juvenile judge reviewed the teens lo-- incarceration period imposed in the dass Bjnis--4 the statutory requirement to notify foe depart- - by a minor offense. X X ' The juyenile judge accepted the' teens gal rights, ruled that Cripps had intelligently demeanor category criminal case filed against merit of motor vehicles regarding foe final dis--- entered the admittances and criminal cares. 7 guilty plea on the class B count and imposed position in alcohol-relate- d accepted the Jackson. ! " defendants six In defendant detention period iathe custody of , v.X;; taken the Wilson matters Natalie Actions a criminal ;; involving guiltypleas. Pronouncing judgment on the fine .third youth ages 14 years and older Pith prior mis-- .. appeared to answer a misdemeanor category youth corrections. criminal petition containing a single, dass. B . The court subsequently stayed the execu. degree felony forgerycharges and the dass B ; demeanor or felony charges in 7th District of 7, tion of the entire 3Chlay detention period and. category theft offense, foe court venile Court for Carbon County on Nov. 28 be 7 unlawful purchasepossessionconsumption " directed Sanderson to complete 75 hours of alcohol bya minor offense. detention period and or- - Tore Judge Johansem 'vx 'XV'X. imposed a y de.-dered the teenagers Community placement Ferrin Eloisa Nunez the ..After the Cleveland teenager entered an communify work service in connection with on foe dass B purchasepossession foe data B misdemeanor category criminal outside the home in the custody ofyouth cor--" ;fendant appeared to answer a misdemeanor cat-- 7 trection. ; ; XW'.'X egory criminal petition containing one unlaw- - consumption of alcohol counC foe. court ac--x ease.X':;:; v '. - V XvIn conclusion, the court stayed the fell purdiasepossessionconsumptionof alcohol cepted Wilsons guilty plea and imposed a Kimberly Sherman-th- e 'defendants previously allowed placement on by a minor offense. : detention period in the custody of youfocor : appeared to answer a misdemeanor X probation and specified that the matter of vie- The East Carbon City youth waived nl legal rections in the misdemeanor category criminal categoly criminal petition containing tine - fon restitution ."'1 7 ; levCl dass B unlawful purchasepossessioncon-sumptio-n rights in the misdemeanor criminal complaint ' ; complamt;.X,X.--7XXvstemmhigfiom the fel X. criminal case filed .. Jne district of alcohol by a minor count. judge stayed foe execution of the against Cripps remain and foe teen entered an admittance on the class ' X 7..y ; : B 30 instructed The detention the alcohol next foe Price X entire youth waived all constitution open for days; period, purcharepossessionconsumptionof ' . V Actions taken in misdemeanor Criminal by a minor count.XX'. ;: , X defendant to complete.75 hours of community rights la foe misdemeanor category tom-- 'X':'VX : .T Xtontinued onpage 4A After reviewing the teenagers constitutional work service and ordered the teenager to un- -; i matters involving adult defendants in 7th ' - . ' drog-alcoh- pl 4 .. ac-cep- ted : A . 5 4 . . . - . . I 1 4 alcohol-relatcd.crimi- V ' J.- - ' 1 ; ; ' ! . fi. ''v'v . . , -- misde-crimin- . t x child-fami- ly r" . . . i . . drug-alcoh- ol .. V-- r .; X . -- . . . ; 30-a- ay . . ' 30-da- . . . . 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