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Show 3A Sun Advocate Price, Utah Tuesday December 17.2002 Juvenile court Actions taken in felony criminal matters in- volving youth ages 14 years and older In 7th District Juvenile Court for Carbon County on Dec. 11 before Judge Scott N. Johansen: Peter M. Jones - the defendant appeared to answer a felony level criminal petition containing one third degree assault by a prisoner count. The Helper youth waived all legal rights iri the felony level complaint and the teenager entered an admittance on the third degree assault by a prisoner charge. The juvenile judge reviewed the teens constitutional rights, ruled that Jones had intelligently entered the admittance and accepted the defendants guilty plea on the third degree felony assault by a prisoner offense. Pronouncing judgment in the felony level case, the court ordered the teenagers secure care placement in the custody of youth corrections and instructed Jones to satisfy $295 in restitution stemming from the criminal complaint In conclusion, the juvenile judge stayed the detensecure care directive, imposed a y tion period, ordered the defendants commuAity placement outside the home in the custody of youth corrections and directed Jones to complete 600 hours of community service in connection with the felony level criminal information. 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 Dec. 11 before Judge Johansen: Russell L Fryer - the defendant a misdemeanor to answer appeared category criminal petition containing two separate class B offenses, one theft count and one perjuryfalse written statement charge. Pursuant to a disposition arrangement, the East Carbon City youth waived all constitutional rights in the misdemeanor category case and the teen entered an admittance on the class B false statementperjury offense. The court reviewed the teenagers legal rights and, after accepting Fryers guilty plea on the class B misdemeanor perjury count, imposed a $140 fine amount along with detention period in the custody of youth corrections. The juvenile judge subsequently stayed the execution of the entire y detention period and ordered the defendant to complete 45 hours of community work service in connection with 30-da- 30-d- ay 30-da- Juvenile Court for Carbon County from Now 29 to Dec. 12: In exchange for the teens entrance of the adSecond degree felony criminal counts - three. mittance on the false statementperjury charge, All three second degree felony level referrals the court granted a motion and dismissed the B theft offense contained in the to juvenile court authorities involved sexual remaining d misdemeanor category criminal complaint filed abuse of a child complaints. Third degree felony criminal charges - one. against Fryer. defenThird ddgree felony level referrals to juveJanessa M. Lopez - the dant appeared to answer a misdemeanor category nile court authorities involved a single assault criminal petition containing a single class B as- by a prisoner occurrence. Class B misdemeanor criminal offenses 1 1. sault count in the Class B misdemeanor category referrals to After waiving all constitutional rights misdemeanor category complaint, the Keniljuvenile authorities included one unlawfully opworth youth entered an admittance on the dass erating a motor vehicle without proof of liabilB assault charge. ity coverage count, one reckless driving incident, The juvenile judge reviewed the teens legal one unlawful purchasepossessionconsumption rights, ruled that Lopez had intelligently entered of alcohol by a minor occurrence and one con the admittance and accepted the defendants, guilty plea on the dass B misdemeanor assault tht misdemeanor criminal information. -- tempt' of a pecuniary court order criminal action. ass B misdemeanor category referrals to juvenile court authorities also included two theft complaints and two unlawful possessionuse of a controlled substance charges along with three additional assault offenses. Class C misdemeanor criminal counts - two. ass C misdemeanor category referrals to juvenile court authorities involved two separate unlawful purchasepossessionuse of tobacco products by a minor incidents. d criminal charges - one. Status category referrals to juvenile court authorities during the designated time period involved a single habitual truancy from school complaint. Status-relate- offense. Proceeding with the misdemeanor criminal informations sentendng phase, the court imdetention period and ordered posed a y the teenagers community placement outside the home in the custody of youth corrections. In condusion, the juvenile judge stayed the execution of the youth corrections custody directive, instructed the teen to enter into appro30-da- priate anger management classes and ordered Lopez to complete 75 hours of community work service in connection with the misdemeanor category criminal case. defenIbniea D. TUrner - the dant appeared to answer a misdemeanor category criminal petition containing one dass B unlawful purchasepossessionconsumption of alcohol by a minor count. The Price teenager waived all constitutional rights in the misdemeanor category complaint and the youth entered an admittance on the class B unlawful purchasepossessionconsumption of alcohol by a minor charge. Accepting the teens guilty plea on the dass B purchasepossessionconsumption of alcohol detention offense, the court imposed a y period in the custody of youth corrections and directed the defendant to complete 75 hours of community service in connection with the misdemeanor category criminal case. 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