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Show I) Sun Advocate Price, Utah Tuesday February 19,2002 3A ict court Actions takes la felony criminal matters In 7th District Court for Carbon County on Feb. 8 before Judge Scott N. Johansen: Michael F. Spruell - the defendant appeared at a preliminary hearing in a criminal information with an additional class A misdemeanor category unlawful possessionuse of drug paraphernalia icharge. I Tne felony level offenses filed against Spruell included one first degree possession otfwith intent to distribute a controlled substance count, one seo-on- d degree possession of a drug precursor and one Second degree conspiracy charge. I At the conclusion of the criminal proceeding, the district judge ruled the evidence presented at a able cause the defendant committed all four! level and misdemeanor category offenses. In conclusion, the court ordered Spruell held to answer the first degree possession ofwith intent to distribute a controlled substance count, the second degree drug precursor charge, the second de-grconspiracy and the class A misdemeanor category drug paraphernalia offense at continued in the felony level complaint on March 4. Actions taken in felony criminal matters in 7th District Court for Carbon County on Feb. 11 before Judge Bruce K. Halliday: ' 'Jackson Lee Scoville-th- e defendant appeared at continued proceedings in a felony level criminal case containing two separate first degree sodomy counts as well as two additional second degree attempted rape charges. Pursuant to a negotiated disposition agreement in the felony level criminal information, Scoville waived the right to trial in connection with the complaint and the defendant pleaded guilty at aree gs raignment to four amended lesser included third degree unlawful sexual activity with a minor offenses. The district judge accepted Seovilles guilty pleas and tentatively scheduled the sentencing phase in the defendants third degree felony level unlawful sexual activity with a minor criminal convictions on May 28. ' Shawn T Moyes the defendant appeared to answer a felony level criminal case containing five separate third degree attempted sexual abuse of a -- child counts. Moyes waived the right to a preliminary hear ing in connection with the felony level criminal information and the defendant entered guilty pleas at arraignment on all five third degree attempted sexual abuse charges. After accepting Moyes guilty pleas, the court tentatively set pronouncement of judgment in the defendants third degree felony level attempted sexual abuse of a child criminal convictions on May 28. David Ray Baradell the defendant appeared at continued proceedings in a felony rclcrimi- nal complaint containing a single first degree intent to distnbi a controlled substance offense. Pursuant to a negotiated resolution agreement, Baradell waived the right to trial in connection with the felony level criminal case and the defendant pleaded guilty to an amended lesser included third degree unlawful possessionuse of a controlled substance count The district judge accepted Baradells guilty plea and tentatively scheduled the sentencing phase in the defendant third degree felony level possessionuse of a controlled substance criminal conviction on Feb. 25. Jan L Wilde - the defendant appeared to answer a felony level criminal information containing one third degree aggravated assault charge along with an additional class C misdemeanor category intoxication offense. Pursuant to a negotiated settlement arrangement, Wilde waived the right to trial in the felony levd complaint and the defendant executed a plea in abeyance agreement on the third degree aggravated assault count. As conditions for authorizing the plea in abeyance document, the district judge ordered Wilde to pay.SlJXX) in court costs, cover all fees as outlined in the agreement and satisfy any victim restitution amounts determined owing in connection with the third degree felony level case. In conclusion, the court specified that the decounfendant be credited with any from the directly seling expenditures stemming felony criminal information and directed Wilde to violate no laws throughout the designated term of the plea in abeyance agreement In exchange for the defendants execution of the idea in abeyance agreement on the third degree aggravated assault charge, the district judge granted a motion and dismissed the remaining class C misdemeanor category intoxication offense contained in the felony level criminal complaint filed against Wilde. Actions taken In misdemeanor criminal matters in 7th District Court for Carbon County on Feb. 11 before Judge Halliday: Manuel Samudio - the defendant appeared for sentencing in amisdemeanor category criminal case containing one class A issuing bad checks count . plaint The district judge subsequently suspended the service of all jail time, on condition Samudio pays the designated monetary assessments plus applicable interest in full as directed, and placed the defendant on informal probation to the court for six months. Lonnie Ray Kelsey- - the defendant failed to appear at a review hearing in a misdemeanor category criminal case containing one A driving under the influence of an intoxicant (DUI) charge. 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In the wrong hands for less than 24 hours, foe contents of a purse or wallet can make life hell .If the owner doesnt know what has been lost Here are some tilings that can cash-onl- - Upon Kelseys failure to appear at the thorized the issuance of a warrant for the y bail on the defendants arrest and fixed warrant at $1,000. Actions taken in misdemeanor criminal matters in 7th District Court for Carbon County on Feb. 13 before Judge Halliday: Richard Armstrong the defendant appeared at a trial in a misdemeanor category criminal information containing one class A threatening with using a dangerous weapon in a fight offense. After weighing the evidence presented at the trial, foe district judge rendered a guilty verdict on the class A threatening withusing a dangerous weapon in a fight count and tentatively scheduled the sentencing phase in Armstrongs misdemeanor 1 1 category criminal conviction on March . Actions taken in felony criminal matters in 7fo District Court foe Carbon County on Feb. 14 before Judge Bryce K. Bryner. Samuel Raymond Craver - the defendant appeared at a preliminary hearing in a felony level criminal case containing one second degree theft by receiving stolen property count along with an additional class A misdemeanor category burglary of a motor vehicle charge. The court ruled the evidence presented at the preliminary hearing sufficient to show probable cause Carver committed the two offenses and ordered the defendant held to answer the second degree theft by receiving stolen property count as well as the class A misdemeanor category burglary of a vehicle charge at continued proceeding in the felony level criminal information on Feb. 19. -- Price I rrirjjs lb t?' T n Slii v I ;,i.' Hill , f " .mWa. ' n-- i v ' h r GEEBananHUBBairL t , 135-636-810- 8tSi Kai Hours MatSdt:08am.k7fun. 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