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Show ws trvrTTTTVTrrrTUff FTTrrrymTmtTTtrrrw Sun Advocate Price Utah Tuesday May 28, 2002 3A Local law enforcement agencies secure U.S. grant Action! taken in criminal nutters lavohr ing youth agea 14 yean and older with prior felony or misdemeanor charges in 7th Dis trlct Juvenile Court for Carbon County on May 22 before Judge Scott N. Johansen: Christopher N. Kouris - the defendant appeared to answer a misdemeanor category criminal petition containing one class A unlawful possessionuse of a controlled substance offense as well as three additional class B counts. The class B misdemeanor charges filed against the Price youth included one assault offense, one destruction of property and one unlawful purchasepossessionconsumption of alcohol by a minor count ; Pursuant to a disposition arrangement, the teenager waived all legal rights in the misdemeanor category complaint and Kouris entered admittances on this class A unlawful possessionuse of a controlled substance charge along with two class B offenses, the unlawful purchasepossessionconsumption of alcohol byaminorairi the destruction of property count The juvenile judge reviewed the teens constitutional rights, ruled that the youth had entered the admittances and acthree guilty pleas.' the defendants cepted '' Proceeding with the sentencing phase in the misdemeanor category criminal comdetention plaint, the court imposed a y commuordered the defendants and period nity placement outside the home in the custody of youth corrections. In addition, the juvenile judge directed 30-da- . . -- Gurule to undergo an appropriate assessment and advised the youth regarding the statutory requirement to notify the department of motor vehicles regarding the final disposition in related criminal matters. The court subsequently stayed the imposition of the youth corrections directive as well detention peas the execution of the y riod, placed the defendant on probation and instructed the teenager to enroll inattend summer school In conclusion, the juvenile judge ordered Gurule to complete 200 hours of community work service in connection with the misde; mearior category criminal petition. Referyal statistics compiled in 7th District Juvenile Court for Carbon County from May 17 to May 23: First degree felony criminal offenses two.. Both first degree felony level referrals to juvenile court authorities involved rape of a " child incidents. Class A misdemeanor criminal counts Forty-seve- 30-da- . PronoundngjudgmentonthedassAand the detention period and court imposed a y ordered the teenagers secure care placement ' in the custody of youth corrections. The juvenile judge stayed the execution of the secure care directive, and the 3Q4ay detention period before ordering the defendants community placement outside thfc home in the custody of youth corrections. foexchangefortheteen'sthrceguilfypleas, the court granted a motion and dismissed the1 remaining class B assault charge contained, in the misdemeanor category criminal complaint filed against Kouris. defenZachary GurtIe - the dant appeared to answer a misdemeanor category criminal petition containing one class A unlawfully carrying a loaded concealed dangerous weqxm offense akmg with two additional class B counts. The class B misdemeanor charges filed, against the Price teenager included one unlawful possession of a handgun offense and one unlawful possessionUse of drug paraphernalia count. After waiving all constitutional rights in the misdemeanor criminal case, the youth entered admittances on the class A carrying a loaded concealed weapon charge, the class B unlawful possession of a handgun offense and the class B possessionuse of drug paraphernalia count. The juvenile judge reviewed the teens le- -, gal rights, ruled that Gurule had intelligently entered the admittances and accepted the . ' teens three guilty pleas on the class A and 30-da- Weve heiped to relocate ranchers, but nobody has ever taken a look at it from the stand point of local and regional economics, commented Ford. Is ours a positive program-whic- h we believe it is - or is it having some negative impacts? For example, is there a higher cost to taxpayers when you no longer have private stewardship? There are a whole series of is- sues that have never been adequately addressed. d At the U.S. Public Lands Council in Washington, D.C., executive director Jason Campbell advocated producers right to market the grazing permits. Campbell pointed out that real estate transactions have long confirmed that the permits add value to private property. But the organization ques- . -- Class A misdemeanor category referrals to juvenile court authorities included one unlawful possessionuse of a controlled substance complaint as well as an additional unlawful possessionuse of drug paraphernalia occurrence. Class B misdemeanor criminal charges nine. Class B misdemeanor category referrals to juvenile court authorities involved one interference in an arrest or detention incident, one theft offense and one unlawful possessionuse of a controlled substance occurrence. Class B misdemeanor category referrals to juvenile court authorities also included one unlawful possesskmAise of drug paraphernalia count and two separate assault complaints plus three additional unlawful of alcohol by a minor Lands Grazing Campaigns -- two. Status-relate- - advertising budgets and they need to realize indue for every dollar they spend on advertising, indicated Raymond Pierce, deputy commissioner of compe- tition, fair business practices branch. The measures outlined in the consent order will benefit consumers and businesses alike of a given telephone directory. In addition, pursuant to the consent order, the Canadian agency indicated that Phone Directories has paid a $5,000 administrative penalty. The consent order will remain in force for 10 years. Phone Directories Company Inc. began promoting the ferns telephone directories in central British Columbia in 1998, pointed out the officials. The Canadian bureau started receiving complaints from business owners in the area regarding the The Canadian competition agency investigated the matter and initiated a formal inquiry last August competition bureau is an independent law enforcement agency that ensures all Canadians enjoy the benefits of a competitive economy, low prices, product choice and qualify service. It oversees the application of Canadas competition, consumer packaging and labeling, textile labelling and precious : e, Sevier County, Smithfield, Bountiful, West Jordan, West Valley City and Woods Cross. f ilium (j "0VIB THE DLL BINS uswrca Dis. 12 7, 2002 JUNE 0, 2002 FRIDAY, JUNE SATURDAY, Ml PJL feta tab vi mu to USD ECaf ril BUB tort i I yi. takfcfeltfteMtttdtbiMii TICKETS Adults Child (under 12) ' ADVANCE GATE $7.00 $5.00 $2.00 $20.00 $6.00 $4.00 Seniors $18.00...... 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We dont have the capacity in our organization to do the economic research, but the economic team the policy analysis Canadian competition bureau files consent order restricting Phone Directories sales representations Last week, Canadas commissioner of competition filed aeon-se- nt order with the Tribunal requiring Phone Directories Company Inc. to refrain from making false or misleading representations in connection with marketing directories. ' Small and medium enterprises, in particular, have tight Davis County, Farmington, Gar- SPANISH TRAIL tioned the National Public on Class C misdemeanor category referrals to juvenile court authorities involved one disorderly conduct act and one public intoxication count. d criminal charges - two. Status category referrals to juvenile court .authorities during the designated time period included one curfew, ordinance violation along with two additional habitual truancy from school complaints. and Cedar cities, Clearfield, plete the impact report by late fall, concluded Harp. industry-supporte- -- C misdemeanor criminal offenses County, Alpine, American Fork, Blanding, Brian Head, Brigham Jorcenter will assemblecin bring' dan, St George, Summit County, together that data" The center plans to com- - Tooele, Utah County, West (Continued from page 2A) two. purchasepos-sessionconsumpti- of Western public kids center andyzes: -- class B misdemeanor criminal charges, funds to help keep their law enforcement officers safe, stated Hatch Every day, law enforcement officers risk their very lives enforcing the law and keeping our neighborhoods and communities safe. Bulletproof vests are one tool we can use to provide a barrier to some of the risks they face each day. I am grateful that many of throughout Utah. Local federal grant recipients include the Carbon County Sheriffs Office along with the Helper and Price city police departments. n Utah counties and cities applied for and will receive federal grant money to help equip law enforcement officers with armor vests under the Bulletproof Vest Partner drug-alcoh- ol . Utahs own law enforcement personnel will be the recipients of these vests, added the U.S. senator. In addition to the local grant recipients, Utah law enforcement agencies that are earmarked to receive federal funding to purchase bullet-provests include neighboring Emery Last week. United States ship Grant Act, according to the Senator Orrin Hatch an- U.S. senator. nounced the allocation of fedThis is an important proeral funding to subsidize the gram developed to help provide of bulletproof vests local governments throughout Siurchase officers America with the necessary class B misdemeanor charges. tjmmimmijsss QMnsmmm smummim metals marking acts. in British Columbia. r Business owners in the Kamloops and Okanagan Vfelley areas of British Columbia comd complained that the U.S.-base- . pany, which operates in the Canada location as Western Phone Directories, failed to deliver on promises concerning publication dates, the number of copies to be distributed and the .are of distribution. J Under the terms of the con-reorder. Phone Directories Agreed not to make representations by any means, indudingvia the Internet, which are false or ffrhlwiHing, jmnwiHing In Britkh Columbia officials. 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