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Show Sun Advocate Price, Utah Tuesday December 25, 2001 5 . .. ... page meanrecategotycrimmalmfonnationfilcd against substanre charges as weU as the dan B misde- - Thomgren. Pr5rickgianeOviatt-tti- e defendant failed to meanorcategoty drug paraphernalia offense a-- v tamed in the fckmy level crimindca filed against ! appear si a review hearing in a misdemeanor cat- -' ; ; Thljillo. ; egcriminal complaint containing twb separate ass B offenses, one unlawful possesskmAise ofa , Actions taken in misdemeanor criminal mat- ters in 7th District Court for Carbon County on controlled substance count and one unlawful pos-D17 before Judge Hiynen." , sessionuse of drug paraphernalia charge.: ..... John L. Lewis the defendant appeared at the Upon Oviatts failure to appear at the previ- irt m mhriemesnnr rrhni. OUStylCheduledCliminal proceeding, the COUTt 8U-mtenqng phase csteflrny nal informatkm containing a single class A gross thorized the issuance of a warrant for the lewdness count defendants arrest and fired bail on die warrant at inisdeA the dass in $1,000. Pronouncing judgment meanor category criminal conviction, the court sentenced Lewis to 36$ days in die county jail and at continued proceedings in a misdemeanor the defendant $1,000 plus applicable inter-- egory criminal case containing one class A do--' ; esc ,. mestic violeiice batteiy offense and one class C ;; The districtjudge suspended the service of all intoxication count Pursuant toancgotiated disposition agreement, but 14 days of jail time upon fall payment of the designated monetary assessment and placed Lewis Justesen waived the right to trial and the defen-o- n probation under die direction of the depart- - dant pleaded guilty to two charges, an amended' lesser induded disorderly conduct criminal infrao-- . mentofcoriections for 24 months. tkm as well as the original class C misdemeanor: ... uAfcnnditipnffnrtnnniilyippfvfainw,fhiRcniwt instructed the defendant to voluntarily submit to category intoxication offense. The court accepted the two guilty pfeu, sen-- .; random personproperty searches along with breathunne testing, enter intocomplete appro-- .fenced Justesen to 30 days in the county jail and priate mental health counseling and obtaincany fined the defendant $370 plus applicable interest The district judge suspended the entire iail sen- -: igjmindnffiaiiteyMmrifeitnngifii ' ' - . ... (C&ntinued from - et -- '' . . ed RsySpeigdJustesen-thedefendaiitappear- cat-fin- ed . itifa - - ' ... . . . . ; tfy t tt ! vfafc? j & vyTs . tr i j - v teBeaJ for disaster victims raises CSADD money organization bgtion to foe COUrt for OQe year. ;y. Don Brian Oerkin?the defendant appeared (rtKm SXiideirts Against. Destructive Decbionsworkon; bon School District, but even few in Emery County, Melissa Swensen recently met with dub officers Ashlee wrapping up a fundraiser tor victims of Sept 11 terrorist RodriquezVirgil Huskett - the defendant at arraignment in a misdemeanor category crimi- -, D.C. of A in inOmber on attack the class A Olsen, Emily Frettyman, Elisha Montoya and Rosario Pentagon VfeshingtDn, failed to appear to answoamisdenieanqrcategoiy: naljnformation containing a single V Cmz look over the some of the shirts remaming to be sold fanner tective orderviolatkm. the unlawSwensen, tlwCSW class developed organization, one A .. complaint containing could buy and the profits as weRasa ctiecfcfor $fi20thatwifl begdngtofiie relief Pursuant to a negotiated settlement agreement; folly nellingfaipptying alcnhnl to minors charge. ; fund. The organization participates in Red Ribbon week from the sale of the shirts will go to the victims and ; Upon Husketta faflure to appear at the previ-- Gerkin waived tberigjit to trialand die defendant included leaser a entered courtauneed. in in sold 124 criminal the fat and Safety Week in the spring. The group also anamgided scheduled So the the has survivors guflty pfeaon far, organization ousty proceeding, Carto a special dance in February. staff hosts thorized the issuance of a warrant for the dassB attempted protective order violation. and students the shirts, mainly throughout defendants ariest and fixed bail on die warrant at ? Pionouncmg judpenl in the class Bmisde-- : .meaner category criminal conviction the court v C ;' $200 .v : Wesley VeriThomgren - the defendant 'ap- - sentenced Gerkm to six months m the county iail ' and fined the defendant $1000 phis typliOulle ti peared at arraignment m m mMtforaannrfiittegruy criminal case containing one class A protective' interest. IF The districtjudge subsepently suspended all t orderViolatkXiphistwoadditionalclassBoffenses, w one simple assault and one unlawful possession jail time as well as $500 of the designated fine: amount upon foil mtkfiierifm of die balance of the use (rf drug paraphemaliacounL r ,J Pumnint toe regotiafad Himowtion arrange, monetary Msessment and placed Geridncininfig-men- t, ,V; for court mal the one to trial and foe year. probation to Thorngren iraived the .; John Gaw Carter die defendant appeared at tefrtviant plfjxted piiity tn dnaR charge w sVaf amemiedlesser inti attempted protectnneor- - arraignmentm a nusdemeano category criminal p der violation along with the original possession complaint containing one class A unlawfully ? t of drug paraphernalia offense. ingsupplying alcohol to minors Count .. f After Carter pleaded guilty to die dan A seH-i Ptoceedmgwith the sentencing phase m theminors court alcohol disthe to dads B misdemeanor criminal convictions, the charge, ingsupplying ' trict judge imposed a term indie county imposed a $460 fine amount and sentenced the Utahs Way jail and fined the defendant $555 plus applicable defendant to six months in the county jafl. Wrest. . The districtjudge subsequently suspended die ' Frtendly Way, Drive Safe, ; t condition service of all incarceration time, service the the district of Hk judge suspended entire sfemonth incarceration period, on coudi-- ; Carter pays the designated monetary assessment Drive Friendly. THftrngrpi mfriKfiwi fhe tiwugnnfMl monetary plus applicable interest in full as directed, defendantfailed Alberto SamoraWuren-th- e assessment infull as directed, and placed the de- feiidant on informal probation to me court for 12 to appear at a review hearing in a misdemeanor mddtiis. categaiminaleaseooiitainingtwosepBraledaas ttftk iv Cf 'I: 'As conditibns for informal probation, the court C offenses, one disordeity contact count and me instructed Thorngren to undergo an iypropriate. intoxication diaige. HUWWUS hwilth iwniwnt anH mnplrti ny rrrnn- - r Upmi WuTertS failure to appear at the pTCViOustyscheduled criminal proKeding in the comeling program deemed warranted, In exchange for the defendants two guilty ideas, plaint, the distiict judge authorized the issuance of the districtjudge dismissed foe remaining class B awarrantfor the defendants arrest and fixed bail Change I inevitible ln this life there are. very few srQqile assault charge contained in the misde-- on the warrant at $555. ' guarantee. That's 4iy it's nice when something like, the ' IICCU Flex CD comes around. Unlike many investments, the Flex CD offers a guaranteed rate, of return and a .low ; minimum investment of just $500. After two years, you diontlnuwi front pagt 1)" Stcfanoft Tfe knew we were into the suspected meth Opera- even have the flexibility to redeem the certificate or keep '. tkm and the culmination of the foot residences which involved ; coming., the existing rate up to five years. . 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Price GtylfoliceDqAfter two yean CD becomes redeemable every 6 months that was These guys did a kidf work mthecountysherifrsoi"-- ' The suected meth law enforce' confiscated comdie this to by thing together, put Never a loss of principle. ... helper GtyPoUce Departments 1 k - ment authoritieswas not a sig-- . mented Price Police Chief Aleck adult Patrol, proHighway Ijtah Never. a lonci interest! . bation and parole and the Well-- nificant amount Shilaas,refeningtothememben , nilkx iiigtoa City .Itqipearedthelastoookdiey (tfthednigtaskforce.Theyde-Department If you would like to know more about CDs and how they The various diarges the fewir had done had been dene the night serve a lot affcredit and aeon- ' can help you prepare for the future, call us today at, gratulations &oci the community sdspectswerc taken mtocustody' before, stated Stefannff. 801487-884- 1 or visit www.utahccntral.com. scale this work. crfdie The on of investigation type opmduded possessionofadan; destine lab, unlawful possession held lot 1 yon. tad of methamphetamine and pos session ctf drug panqihunaha. SkruQ was also arrested on tfurmghnut the designated formal pmhatidnafy pe-;riod.,:-'- f a. i pro-crimin- al , dsignoraT-shidthatpeq- ; le : . ; v-- - : , - riit n tn -- sell-us- . , . it, - - as .. - th ; . "m&M 4L ; v . . "Olle tty . GStidbnad -. . t (oTt - . execute warrants, arrest mein use suspeds: . . - , ;. ; . t5.5;W . . . . ; . . scene outstanding warrants. The suspected meth lab by the investigators was : con-fisbat- ed reported complete, but was befied up and not running at die of the warrants being served. i tiipe ifOne of the suspects bad a camera surveillance set up and thj; monitor was located m the rcm where he was when we served the warrant, pointed out yut' (we miM m3 Were in it together yaito muc&) 494 East Main, Price : 637-096-4 . teiMasOBEMawtHEinffi . . ysa saints or cii cill ciso yea a Siooir IVo casranfes : 1 Your Business ' The Sun Advocate and 5meiy County Progress offices will be closed on TUesday, January 1st ; NEW YEARS DAY herefore we have moved our deadlines back one day;; , Deadlines for the Ibes., Jan. 1st issue: Display ads -- Thurs., Ded 27, noon Gassified ads - Fd., Dec. 28, 10 am " Press releases and Social Announcements must be submitted by noon, Wed.; Dec. 26. p . iv ?i v I i V) i t . Employer Solutions Call today for a free quote! Call and ask for Craig Allred. 888-810-81- Group v ; - i . |