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Show J f ; . . f 3A Sun Advocate Price, Utah Tuesday December 18,2001 M ' , r. . i ' nal complaint containing a single class A issucriminal coiivictionson Jan. 28, 2002. Actions UMn in felony criminal matters in sonproperty searches as well as breathurine ' .:;.: In four . corrections Hamiltons and on District Dec. Carbon of 7th Court for guilty pleas,'the ing bad checks offense. exchange (bounty pay the department testing Samudios at the prefailure, and dismissed the .10 before Judge Biyce K. Biynen ; a court formal motion fee to four the appear Upon supervision granted pnv during ; j v', remaining third degree, computer .crimes of- - viously scheduled criminal proceeding, the court Anthony Elvis Curtis - the defendant bationary period. at continued proceedings in a criminal Pursuant to a negotiated resolution arrange? fenses along with four third degree theft counts, authorized the forfeiture ofthe bailbood posted infonnation containing two separate felony level , ment in the second felony level .complaint, contained in the felony level case filed against ' on the defendants behalf in connection with the ' class A misdemeanor category case. counts as well as three additions! misdemeanor Kouris waived the right to a preliminary hear- - : the defendant. . e abey-ancJoshua in Graves the defendant the ;In addition, the district judge authorized1 the and executed a defendant Allen apcategory charges. ing plea of a warrant for Samudios arrest and, issuance a level in at continued on third The felony level offenses filed against Curtis the felony proceedings degree aggravated peared agreement fixed bail on the warrant at $5,000. .L included one second degree theft count and one ; assault charge along with the class A misdecriminal information containing one third demeanor protective order violation. third degree failure to respond to a law enforceTyler Trent Thayn - the defendant appeared gree unlawful distributionpossession of a conat continued proceedings in a misdemeanor .cat-- " ment officers command to stop (evasion) charge. As a condition for accepting and approving ' trolled substance charge, ; The misdemeanor category offenses filed the plea in abeyance document in the second Pursuant to a negotiated resolution agreement egory criminal information' containing three against the defendant included one dass B reck- -. felony level criminal case, the. court ordered in the criminal, complaint, Graves waived the separate class A counts" plus three additions! ; less driving count, one class B interference in 'Kouris to violate no laws throughout the desig- - right to trial and the defendant entered guilty class B charges.1 v;. ; an arrest by a law enforcement officer and one ..nated term of the agreement. The class A misdemeanor offenses filed pleas on two misdemeanor category offenses, jm class C unlawfully operating a motor vehicle Justin Edward Stephens - the defendant ap-:- .. amended lesser included class A attempted un against Thayn included two burglaty of a motor I.'.'.'' without ever obtaining adrivers license charge.. peared for pronouncement 'of judgment in vehicle counts and one theft charge, lawful distributionpossession of a controlled Pursuant to a negotiated disposition arrange- - felony level criminal information containing one substance count and one class B unlawful pos- - ; The class B offenses filed against the defendant included one itheft count, one interference ment in the criminal complaint, Curtis waived third degree unlawful sexual intercourse offense. sessionAisC of drug paraphernalia charge. ' in ad arrest by a law enforcement officer amj, class the right to a previously scheduled preliminary the A in with anddass the judpnent Proceeding Pronouncing complaints sentencing hearing and the defendant entered guilty pleas phase, the district judge imposed anindetermi- - B misdemeanor category criminal convictions, one unlawful purchaseposscssionconsumption at felony arraignment on. the third degree eva- nate term in the Utah State Prison and the court sentenced Graves to 18 months in the of alcohol by a minor charge. sion offense along with four misdemeanor fined the defendant $5,000 plus applicable in-- ;: county jail and fined the defendant $1,850 plus ; "Pursuant to negotiated disposition arrange" " ment in the misdemeanor category complaint, terest-- ' .v'.: 'LL applicable interest. j district credited The misdemeanor charges Curtis pleaded the The court stayed the execution of the inde;In coriclusipiv judge. Thayn waived the right to trial and the defenguilty to included an.amended lesser included terminate prison term!, sentenced Stephens to Graves with any jail time already completed in; dant pleaded guilty to three offenses, the class A class A joyriding with intent to deprive aii Owner 300 days in the countyjail and placed thedefen-dan-t connection with die case and authorized the detheft count, the dass B theft and thedass B ina well vehicle terference in an arrest by a law enforcement ofthe fendant as serve the remainder of the motor on to offense the incarcerans of direction of the under , probation original class B reckless driving, class B interference in department of corrections for 36 months. ficer charge. tion period concurrently with the sentence im' an arrest by a law enforemnent officer and dass , As conditions for formal supervision, the After accepting Thayns guilty pleas, the court, posed. in'Connection with an unrelated criminal C never obtaining a drivers license counts. instructed Stephens to obtaincariy a jnfomiation. tentatively set pronouncement of judgment in ; ; After accepting the defendants five guilty criminal offenders card, coyer the department .. Actions taken in misdemeanor criminal mat-te- n the defendants dass A and class B misdemeanor in 7th District Court for Carbon County criminal convictions on Jan.28, 2002-I- n picas, the court tentatively set pronouncement ofcdrrections' monthly fee and voluntarily sub- -' of judgment in Curtis felony level and misde- mit to random personproperty searches as well.; on Dec. 10 before Judge Halliday: exchange for the defendants three guilty meanor category criminal convictions on Jan. as breathurine testing throughput the proba-- . Manuel Samiidio - the defendant failed to pleas, the district judge granted a motion and ; 22, 2002, . tionary period,;.. .; Continued on page 4A) appearto answer a misdemeanor category crimi- - . Actions taken in felony criminal matters In In addition, the court ordered the defendant v 7th District Court for Carbon County on Dec. to participate in the sex offenders program and 10 before Judge Bruce K. Holliday; hare no contact whatsoever with females younger Coll Michael A-- Kouris - the defendant appeared than 18 years old, exceptwith the prior approve at the sentencing phase in a felony level crimi- of corrections officers. nal case containing a single third degree unlaw637-822ful possessionuse. of a controlled Substance 2 charge and at continued proceedings in a second felony information containing two addi-- . ily report to the Carbon County Sheriffs Office tional offenses. y by Dec. 17 to' commence serving the The second felony level criminal complaint jailsentence. filed against Kouris contained one third degree Kamcron Michael Payne -- the defendant : failed to appear at a review hearing in a felony aggravated assault count and one class A misdemeanor category protective order violation. level criminal case containing i. single second Pronouncing judgment in the third degree degree unlawful possessionuse of a controlled fclony unlawful possessionuse of a controlled substance count. substance case, the court fined the defendant Upon Paynes failure to appear at the previ7 You Know? $1,850 plus applicable interest and sentenced ously scheduled criminal proceeding, the court Kouris to 365 days in the Carbon County Jail. authorized the issuance of a' warrant for the Newspaper advertising y The district judge suspended the service of !. defendants arrest and fixed bail on ejqjendituresin 1099 ail but one day of the jail sentence upon full the warrant at $1,000. totaled$46.3 billion, an satisfaction of designated monetary assessment, 'Jennifer Hamilton the defendant appeared f '.Jr I increase 5.4 of dipercent on to answer, a felony level criminal information placed the defendant probation under the ' rection of the Utah Department of Corrections containing six separate third degree computer omnparedto 1998. for 24 months and credited Kouris with any in- -, crimes charges along with six additional third. carceration time already completed in connect degree theft offenses. tion with the third degree criminal information. Pursuant to a negotiated settlement bgreC-- 1 Ais conditions for formal supervision, the ment in the felony level complaint, Hamilton court ordered the defendant to enter intocora-plet- e waived the right to trial and the defendant as shown any substance abuse therapy programs pleaded guilty to two third degree computer deemed warranted by state corrections officials crimes counts as well as two third degree theft and instructed Kouris to obtaincarry a crimi-ncharges. Source: nets About Nempapen offenders identification card. The district judge accepted Hamiltons guilty 2000; Published by Newspaper In addition, the district judge directed the de- pleas and tentatively scheduled the sentencing , Association of America fendant to voluntarily Submit to random per- - phase in the defendants third degree felony :: . : . 24-mo- . ! ap-pear- ed . v-- ; -- : : : . .. ' v- . ; . . :. . : . - .He- : : 1 La- 1 L t ' . ft! , . . . 1:'A . F . H. . . ffiarbnn Cab . B a . ' , 300-da- . . : 1 . : . 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