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Show 2A Sun Advocate Price, Utah Tuesday 2002 May 28, DiM court Actions taken in felony criminal matters in 7th District Court for Carbon County on May 20 before Judge liryce K. Hryner: Liurcncc Gordon Mugiinn - the defendant appeared for pronouncement of judgment and sentence in a felony level criminal information containing two separate second degree sexual exof a minor counts. ploitation ' The disti icl judge delayed the sentencing phase in the felony level complaint filed against Magann and ordered the defendant to undergo a psychological evaluation in a diagnostic unit at the Utah Stale Prison. In conclusion, the court directed Magann to report to the Carbon County Sheriff's Office on the same date for transport to the stale correctional facility and tentatively reset pronouncement of judgment in the second degree felony level criminal case filed against the defendant on Aug. 5. Roy Don Robertson the defendant appeared at a preliminary hearing in a felony level criminal information containing a single third degree theft by receiving stolen properly charge. At the conclusion of the proceeding, the district judge ruled the evidence presented at the preliminary hearing sufficient to show probable cause Robertson committed the offense and held the defendant to answer the third degree lliefl by receiving stolen properly Count at felony arraignment in the criminal uimplainl on the same dale. Michael I ee ( hrislin - the defendant appeared at continued - . 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The district judge subsequently suspended the service of all but six months of the jail term, on condition Craver satisfies the designated $555 monetary assessment plus applicable interest in full as instructed, and placed the defendant on probation under the direction of the Utah Department of Corrections for 24 months. As conditions for formal supervision, the court ordered Craver to violate no laws and directed the defendant to maintain fulltime employmentschool enrollment during the probationary period. JenniferMeradeeTYyonthe defendant appeared at continued arraignment in a misdemeanor category criminal case containing 21 separate class B mail theft counts. Pursuant to a negotiated resolution arrangement, Tiyon waived the right to trial in connection with the misdemeanor criminal information and the defendant entered no contest pleas on nine class B mail theft charges. After accepting llyons no contest pleas on the class B misdemeanor category criminal offenses, the court imposed a term in the county jail and fined the defendant $1,850 plus appli- proceedings in a felony level criminal case container one third degree unlawful posscssionuse of a controlled substance charge as well as four separate misdemeanor category offenses. The misdemeanor category counts filed against Christin included one class U posscssionuse of drug paraphernalia charge plus three additional class C offenses, one unlawfully operating a motor vehicle on a denied drivers license, one open container of alcohol and one seatbcltchild safety restraint violation. Pursuant to a negotiated disposition arrangement, the defendant waived the right to trial in connection with the criminal information and Christin entered into a plea in abeyance on the third degree felony level unlawful possessionuse of a controlled substance count. As conditions for authorizing the plea in abeyance document in the criminal complaint, the court instructed the defendant to pay an $ I .850 fee and ordered Christin to violate no laws throughout thodcsignatcd term of the agreement. In exchange for the defendant's execution of the plea in abey- -' ante agreement on the third degree unlawful possessionuse of a controlled substance charge, the district judge granted a motion dismissing the remaining class B drug paraphernalia offense and all three class C misdemeanor category counts contained in the felony level criminal case filed against Christin. Actions taken in felpn&and misdemeanor criminal matters in 7th District Court for Carbon County on May 20 before Judge Bryner: Angela Sue Smith - the defendant appeared at the sentencing phases in four separate order to show cause actions involving two felony level criminal informations and two misdemeanor category complaints. Both felony level cases filed against Smith contained a single second degree distributingarranging the distribution of a controlled substance charge. one-ye- th th cable The misdemeanor criminal informations filed against the defen- one-ha- lf y Admission 1rices: Adults 12 and over S4.IXI Children 1 and Senior Citizens S2.IX) .Sir what's new check out our Admission Pruts (iifl Certificates, Marie hisses, and our new Concessions including now Not Ihigs, Cry Room 2-- Western public lands center analyzes grazing permit buy-o- ut The Policy Analysis. Center for Western Public Lands has been asked to study the potential impacts of a proposed federal buy-oof grazing permits. A representative from the Southeastern Utah Association of Local Government serves on the directors board of the center, funded in part by the University of Idaho College of Agricultural and Life Sciences. Private groups have been buying and retiring grazing permits in national parks and recreation areas at locations in the United States.. But sales of grazing permits are currently illegal under most circumstances on other public lands and with public funds even when the livestock producer who holds the permit ut Go Public In The have something you need to move, rent, or sell, harness the power of the press with an ad In the Classifieds. Its the most effective and Inexpensive way to get the word out to thousands of Interested parties right In your local area. When you . . 30-da- Coming Soon: Star Wars interest The district judge suspended all but three months of the designated jail sentence, allowed Tryon the option of substituting an adequate number of community service in lieu of paying up to of the $1,850 monetary assessment and placed the defendant on informal probation with the court for 12 months. A conditions for informal supervision, the court ordered Tryon to refrain from entering the College of Eastern Utah campus and directed the defendant to violate no laws throughout the probationary period. In addition, the district judge instructed Tryon to voluntarily report to the county sheriffs office by May 23 to commence serving the remaining three months of incarceration. In exchange for Tryons no contest pleas, the district judge granted a motion and dismissed the 12 remaining class B mail theft counts contained in the misdemeanor category criminal information filed against the defendant dant contained two class A offenses, one unlawful possessionuse of drug paraphernalia count along with an additional forgery charge. Pronouncing judgment in the class A misdemeanor order to show cause actions, the court sentenced Smith to two terms in the Carbon County Jail and specified that the designated incarceration periods run concurrently. In the second degree felony level distributionarrangjng the distribution of a controlled substance criminal complaints, the district judge Smith's previously allowed formal probationary periods for an additional 12 months. In conclusion, the district judge ordered Smith to voluntarily report to the county sheriff's office by May 21 to commence servy ing the concurrent jail sentences imposed in connection with the two class A misdemeanor category criminal cases. 30-da- ar -- would like to sell it, pointed out PACWPL director Aaron Harp. The National Public Lands Grazing Campaign, a consortium of environmental groups in the United States, advocates changes in the laws that stand in the way of public purchase permanent retirement - of grazing permits. The campaign is also lobbying the U.S. Congress to provide funds to compensate federal grazing permittees who are willing to sell permits. The policy analysis center will appoint scientific teams to examine the possible legal, economic, social and ecological effects of the environmental groups proposal, explained Harp. nd Clearly, we need to think about both the positive and negative environmental impacts and about what may happen to communities if ranchers leave the livestock business and subdivide or sell their private land to other uses, indicated the PACWPL director. Right now, were not sure what the impacts will be. Launched in October 2000 by the Idaho school and a dozen other land-grauniversities, PACWPL selects public policy issues common to western states, then invites ad hoc teams of experts to examine all of the available research. The team members summarize whats known and determine which critical pieces of information stand between the status quo and a policy making process. Defenders of Wildlife, Conservation Fund, Idaho Range-lan- d Resource Commission, Idaho Cattle Association and the public lands council asked PACWPL to examine the issue. Suzanne Laverty, northwest field representative for Defenders of Wildlife and a member of PACWPLs governing board, pointed out that chronic conflicts between livestock and such endangered wildlife as wolves and grizzlies have been the source of deep and often well-inform- ed nt : polarizing Household Services Help Wanted Wanted To Buy For Classified rates and Information, call 435-637-07- Monday through Friday: 9am to 5pm The Sun Advocate 435-381-24- 31 Emery County irogre88 Just add water. Cup Noodles 225 140 North Call 637-M5I FREE Utn, 96 lm Price. for uappotatawnt.. oo Bleach Mountain Land. 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