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Show 2A Sun Advocate Price, Utah Tuesday October 29, 2002 Juvenile court stemming from the felony level criminal case. Actions taken in criminal matters involving youth ages 14 years and older with prior felony or misdemeanor charges in 7th District Juvenile Court for Carbon County on OcL 23 before Judge Manley: defendant appeared to anDaniel Pike - the swer a misdemeanor category criminal petition containing a single class B unlawful purchasepossessionconsumption of alcohol by a minor offense. The Price youth waived all legal rights in connection with the misdemeanor criminal case and the teenager entered an admittance on the class B unlawful purchasepossessioncon-sumptio- n of alcohol by a minor count. The juvenile judge reviewed the teens constitutional rights, ruled that Pike had intelligently entered the admittance and accepted the defendants guilty plea on the class B misdemeanor unlawful purchasepossessionconsumption of alco- Actions taken in felony criminal matters involving youth ages years and older in 7th District Juvenile Court for Carbon County on Oct. 23 before Judge Maiy L Manley: David Smith - the defendant appeared at the sentencing phase in a felony level criminal petition containing one third degree attempted aggravated sexual abuse of a child count. Pronouncing judgment in the felony level complaint, the court ordered the Price teenagers community placement outside the home in the custody of youth corrections, instructed Smith to complete IKS hours of community work service and directed the defendant to complete an appropriate counseling program. The juvenile judge subsequently stayed the youth corrections detention period, placed the custody directive, imposed a teen on step-u- p probation, instructed Smith to submit to DNA sampling along with fingerprinting and directed the defendant pay the related $75 fee. In conclusion, the court stayed the execution of the designated detention period, ordered the defendant to have no unsupervised contact with children younger than the age of 15 years old and instructed Smith to satisfy $375 in victim restitution 14 30-d- 30-da- ay hol charge. y Proceeding with the sentencing phase in the misdemeanor decategory criminal complaint, the court imposed a tention period in the custody of youth corrections and directed assessthe teenager to undergo an appropriate 30-d- ay PRICEKTHEATRESXINC? Iking KOAEATRESlJiEtMainTPrlcW63323Mi fROWN,JHEATREl30 West Main7PrlceE637,-J7p5jie.'S- drug-alcoh- ol ment. In addition, the juvenile judge instructed the teen to voluntarily submit to random urine testing and ordered Pike to complete 109 hours of community work service in connection with the class B misdemeanor category criminal information. defendant appeared to anAaron M. Lee - the swer a misdemeanor category criminal petition containing one class B retail theft (shoplifting) offense. The Helper teen waived all constitutional right in connec- urrounOoV 1 Dally 7:00 1 o:oo My Big Fat Greek Wedding tion with the misdemeanor category criminal case and the youth entered an admittance on the class B shoplifting count After accepting the teenagers guilty plea on the class B misdemeanor shoplifting charge, the court imposed a detention period in the custody of youth corrections and fined the defendant $300. The court subsequently stayed the execution of the entire y detention period imposed in the class B misdemeanor category criminal complaint filed against Lee. defendant appeared Nigel Alan Jackson - the to answer a misdemeanor category criminal petition containing a single class B unlawful posse ssionuse of drug paraphernalia charge. The Helper youth waived all legal rights in the misdemeanor category criminal complaint and the teenager entered an admittance on the class B unlawful possessionuse of drug paraphernalia offense. After reviewing the teens constitutional rights, the juvenile judge accepted the guilty plea on the class B drug paraphernalia count and ordered Jacksons community placement outside the home in the custody of youth corrections. The court subsequently stayed the youth corrections cusdetention period, placed the tody directive, imposed a y defendant on probation and instructed the teenager to undergo assessment. an appropriate In addition, the juvenile judge directed the teen to voluntarily submit to random urine testing and instructed the defendant to complete 75 hours of community work service in connection with the class B misdemeanor category case. In conclusion, the court advised Jackson regarding the statutory requirement to notify the department of motor vehicles d criminal comregarding the final outcome in -- Continues KINGCOALDriiyTNTTo KINGKOAL District court Daily 7:00 A 9:00 30-d- M ay . 30 days. : Hie court ordered immediate imposition of the degig-- ; nated incarceration period and placed Bearason on formal probation under the direction of the Utah Department of Corrections for one year following the defendants release from official custody at the county jail. In exchange for Bearnsons guilty pleas on the two third -- 30-da- CROWN Daily 7:30 4 Sat 7:30 A 9:30 PRICE THEATRE 30 EhI Mata. Prici 137-274- 0 All Mils SsitlSl.50 FrL Daly 7:00, FiL A BaL TM 1 1:00 Men in Black II 11 -- Starts Friday Nw. 1st & - Over. $5 50,. Children Matinees Sal. fpirm Starts Friday Nov. 1st 50, Senior Citizens (62, Suiv2 & 00 King Koal S3 00 & over). 33.50 30-da- jMflMHMRNRl drug-alcoh-ol Star Theatre A 163 North Main, Huntington, Utah (435) 687-STA- R Showtimes drug-relate- plaints. Monday-Saturda- y Nightly 7:00 Weekly Matinees Monday: Senior Day 2 p.m. Saturday: 12 noon & 2 p.m. Come join us on Fun Wednesday 2:00 p.m. - 5:00 p.m. For Story time - Karaokee & more fun defendant appeared Ronnie L Justesen - the to answer a misdemeanor category criminal petition containing one class B unlawful purchasepossessionconsumption of alcohol by a minor charge. The Price teen waived all constitutional rights in the misdemeanor criminal information and the youth entered an admittance on the class B unlawful purchasepossessioncon-sumptio- n of alcohol by a minor offense. The juvenile judge accepted the defendants guilty plea on detention period the class B alcohol count, imposed a y in the custody of youth corrections and directed the teenager to undergo an appropriate assessment In conclusion, the court ordered Justesen to complete 60 hours of community work service in connection with die class B misdemeanor category criminal case. defendant apBrett Wayne Blackham - the peared to answer a misdemeanor category criminal petition containing a single class B unlawful purchasepossessioncon-sumptio- n of alcohol by a minor count Pursuant to a disposition arrangement, the Price youth waived all legal rights in the misdemeanor category case and the teenager executed a plea in abeyance agreement on the class B unlawful purchasepossessionconsumption of alcohol by a minor charge. As a condition for approving the teens entrance into a plea (Continued an page 3A) A 9:00 p.m. Sweet Home Alabama Rated PG13 Starts Playing Friday,: November!) st 30-da- drug-alcoh-ol Jonah: AVegglelhles M Charlv rimpb Movie RaMG Playing sightly it TmOpni Saturday aM2tt dying rtflhtty at ftOOpm, Manday 1 Saturday at fcOOpqi On Wednesday, Octotar 30th from 2pm-5p- m ws are having Costume Contest A Karaokee. Como join n the Storytimn-Hallowe- es tun. If i Actions taken la felony criminal matters la 7th District Court for Carbon County on Oct 17 before Judge Brace K. Holliday: coniy Merrill Bearason - the defendant appeared at level two answer to tinued proceedings separate felony criminal informations. The first criminal complaint filed against Bearnson con--; tained two separate counts, one second degree felony level unlawful possessionuse of a controlled substance charge and one class C misdemeanor category unlawfully operat-- ! ing a motor vehicle on a denied drivers license offense. The second felony level criminal case filed against the ; fVfinHant yrntaini nnf. third degree burglary count SS well J n aHHitinnai ri B misdemeanor category theft charge, j Pursuant to a negotiated disposition agreement, j Bearason waived the right to trial in the criminal informs- tions and the defendant pleaded guilty to two felony level I charges, an amended lesser included third degree unlawful J possessionuse of a controlled substance offense along with ; ; the original third degree burglary count After accepting Bearnsons guilty pleas, the court merged the two third degree felony criminal convictions for the j purpose of pronoundngjudgment and sentenced the defen-- I term in the Utah State Prison. ! dant to an indeterminate The district judge suspended the execution of the inde-- ; terminate prison term, sentenced Bearason to one year in ; the Carbon County Jail and specified that the matter of victim restitution in the felony level criminal informations i filed against the defendant remain open for an additional : FREE MmlsskM Prices: AduR 12 and ever $440, Cttedne Ml S2JNH Sealer Cnhaas S2.00Fy Wednesdays Fne Admlssiaa Wa have A Cry Room for your comantanca k felony level criminal complaints filed against the defen- dant In conclusion, the court remanded Bearason into the custody of the Carbon County Sheriffs Office for imposition ofthe jail term. Mark Tfcrry Quintana - the defendant appeared at the one-ye- ar sentencing phase in an order to show cause action filed in a felony level case containing one third degree unlawfully discharging a firearm from a vehicle count along with an , additional class A misdemeanor category criminal mischief charge. Pronouncing judgment in the order to show cause action, the court revoked Quintanas probation in the felony level criminal information, imposed a jail sen- -' tence and remanded the defendant into the custody of the county sheriffs office for immediate execution of the des- -; ignated incarceration period. In conclusion, the district judge specified that Quintana be allowed to complete the jail term concurrently with the sentence the defendant is presently serving in con--. nection with an unrelated Salt Lake County criminal com-- ; one-ye- one-ye- GOLD N SOFT Margarine Spaghetti 16 or OZ. Macaroni 43 K. J ar . : plaint Actions taken In misdemeanor criminal matters in 7th District Coart for Carborf County on Oct 17 before Judge Halliday: Christopher Levi Johnson the defendant appeared at continued proceedings in three separately filed misdemeanor category criminal cases. Thf first category infnrmatinn filftd ngainct Johnson contained three class A stalking offenses. The second misdemeanor criminal complaint filed against Johnson contained a single class A stalking count The last misdemeanor category criminal case filed against the defendant contained two class A charges, one stalking and one protective order violation, as well as an additional class B interference in an arrest by a law enforcement officer Pursuant to anegotiated settlement arrangement in the mis- -; demeanor category informations, Johnson waived the right to trial and the defendant pleaded guilty to three daaAcounts, two stalking charges along with the protective order violation. -- , order violation criminal convictions on Dec. 9. In exchange for Johnsons guilty pleas, the district judge granted a mntinn ffamBPiiiig the thrM remaining Ham A ing offenses and the class B interference in an arrest by a law enforcenunt officer count contained in the misdemeanor category criminal complaints filed against the defendant Actions taken in felony criminal nutters in 7th District Court for Carbon County on OcL 21 before Judge Bryce K. Brynen Victor John Wigginton - the defendant appeared at the sentencing phase in a felony level criminal case containing (Continued on page BA) . WESTERN FAMILY ar - Get 3 00 Minutes For 45 2Utn WESTERN Products WESTERN FAMUC 14i or. Chlckra or BmI Broth Coa-Co- li WESTERN FAULK 7.25 V3.00 .59 YOPLAHWot Ybgnrt Snack Pack SSMUtim. v .wa OZ. Macaroni A Cheesa HUUKttgN. 41.00 NOVEMBER SPECIAL 32 m. WESTERN 1.19 Frosting .. WESTERN FAMILY Cake Mixes 115 Pmn oz. 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