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Show Sun Advocate Price, Utah TUeaday January 15, 2002 3 r '.uV " taken In felony criminal matters In 7th Di ftrlctAction Coart for Carbon County on Jan. before Jndge glary and attempted theft criminal convictions on Jan. 22. Actions taken la misdemeanor criminal matters In 7th District Court for Carbon County on Jan. 7 before Judge ! 7 :T' ; Bryce K. Brynen Davi4 George Martinez - the defendant appeared at ; "the sentencing phase in a felony level criminal informa ' tion containing one second degree aggravated assault count as well as an additional class C misdemeanor category in- taxication charge.' 7-"v 7.7 level . in second the felony degree Pronouncing judgment .and class C misdemeanor category criminal convictions' the court sentenced Martinez to an indeterminate term in the Utah State Prison along with six days in the Carbon County Jail. 7 The district judge recommended the defendants place-me- nt into a mentally ill unft at the prison and remanded' Martinez into the custody of the Carbon County Sheriffs Office to await transport to the state correctional facility.' r:); In conclusion, the court credited Martinez with any ration already served andor any time spent in the state' . 'mental hospital in connection with the felony level crimi-cn- a 7 complaint. Alicia Reyes the defendant failed to appear for pronouncement of judgment in a felony level criminal case, 'containing one third degree aggravated assault offense plus an additional class A misdemeanor category theft count. v ; r-. -- Bryden s y V Alvino Quintana Jr. - the defendant appeared at the sentencing phase in a misdemeanor category criminal information containing one class B unlawful possessioWuse ; of drug paraphernalia charge along with two additional ; class C offenses. . ' The class C misdemeanor counts filed against Quintana included one giving false personal information to a law enforcement officer charge and one unlawfully operating a motor vehicle with no driven license in possession offense. ' Pronouncing judgment in the class B and class C misdemeanor criminal convictions, the court imposed a sentence in the county jail and fined the defendant $510 ' .v ' plus applicable interest. ; In conclusion, the district judge credited Quintana with any incarceration time already completed in connection with the misdemeanor category criminal complaints - the defendant failed to appear at . "Nancy A. Williams arraignment to answer a misdemeanor category criminal case containing two separate class B counts, one contrib- - 7 uting to the delinquency of a minor charge as well as an 7 - ; additional obstruction of justice offense. the at to Williamsfailure appear previously set v . Upon , v : .j I I I The information gathered as a result of the following TIPS I form is strictly confidential and will not be divulged to any- - I one outside of the Carbon Metro Drug Husk Force. The law I J enforcement officials will evaluate the information and place I the facts into a composite file. Action will be taken on all I I I submissions. ;' . t y ' .; 1 I I - I . I I Name of suspected drug dealer I I I I I . 40-d- . ce I I I I I I I ay . ' : I I I Method tifSealing . I - arraignment proceeding, the court authorized the forfei-- . ture of the bailbond posted on the defendants behalf in 1' i Jeremie Worley - the defendant appeared at continued proceedings in a feldny level criminal information con- -; taining two separate third degree charges, one burglary of-'fense and one theft count.' 7 '7 7--; Pursuant to a negotiated resolution arrangement in the 'criminal Complaint, Worley waived the right to trial in con- hiection with the case and the defendant entered guilty pleas on two amended lesser included class A misdemeanor charges, one attempted burglary offehse and attempted theft 7 counts After accepting Worleys guilty pleas, the court tenta tively set pronouncement of judgment and sentence in the ' defendants class A misdemeanor category attempted bur 1 . connection with the misdemeanor category criminal in- - .; formation. 77 ;? 7 7;'7 7; '? j. i In addition, the district judge authorized the issuance of a warrant for Williams arrest and fixed bail on the warrant ' 7 at $2,000. I I I I I List any other suspected illegal activities: I I I I ' I I I Wanda Carol Deswood the defendant fofled to appear ' st a review hearing in a misdemeanor category criminal complaint containing a single qjass B unlawful distribu tionpossession of a controlled substance count. 7 Upon Deswoods failure to appear at the previously scheduled criminal proceeding, the court authorized the issuance of a warrant for the defendants arrest and fixed cksh-onl- y bail on the warrant at $350. . I I I Mail completed forms to: J 7 TIPS, Carton Metro Drug Thsk Force 91 East 100 North, Price, UT 84501. I J Taxpayers assodatlon Jito numbered bills, proposals Authorizing counties to re- ceive severance tax revenues above a certain threshold when state severance taxes exceed that threshold. Currently, only the state receives the severance Jan 8 maiked the start of the 2002 general session of the Utah Legislature. ; In conjunction with the leg- -' session, the Utah Ifcx- payers Association compiled afistof key bills d for state lawmakers to consider in 2002. . tax. pre-file- Applying a 45 percent prop- erty tax exemption on second-- . -j .- HEALTHCAREHAS MOVED!!! - 1 non-acti- requested. .The numbered bilji. jin the Utah House of Representatives ' jit- include: u tjti n"m itmuuuu 0N7ERWESY PRA3 (ADR T nel called into active duty to offset reductions in pay. Creating a task force to study the taxation of government terprises that compete with the private sector, Authorizing the Senate and House of Representatives to call the Utah Legislature into session. Providing for the election of (Continued on page 5) income tax de- ve person- - . HB-5- 0 ' NEW ADDRESS: r would eliminate marriage tax penalties. . TIB-5- 1 would exempt repair labor from sale tax, ' and parts would increase the 1 minimum requirements to im- -' pose a proper levy from the lessor of 1 percent of revenues or $1,000 to 2 60 South 700 East . HB-20- Price, UT percent or $10,000. ,HB-85 would create a task force to study water conservation, including elimination of 435-637-95- 01 quality. .The numbered ti (fax) (toll free) 800-934-94- 94 h I storage capacity and water Ik 8 435-637-95- 00 . property taxes for water operating expenses and dredging-UtaLake for enhancement of 84501-316- 4 bills in the QPono h ti e o a n n Utah Senate include: SB-3- 1 would adjust Utahs individual income tax brackets for inflation. 7 would mandate enforcement of bid requirements oq county or municipal construction projects: : The unnumbered bill requests include legislation: 1 Repealing the sales tax on D Applications from SB-10- 2, food.-7- 7 . 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