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Show JlflllMIMWI 2A Sun Advocate Price, Utah Tuesday December 24, 2002 DiM court H misdemeanor category interference in an arrest by a law enforcement officer charge. Proceeding with sentencing in the plea in abeyance agreement, the district judge ordered Lackey to undergo an appropriate ohol-drug assessment, pay an $850 fee and cover all court costs stemming from the felony level complaint. The original criminal case filed against the defendant contained two felony level offenses, one second degree theft and one third degree aggravated assault count, as well as four additional misdemeanor category charges. The misdemeanor offenses contained in the original felony level criminal information filed against Lackey included the class B interference in an arrest count, one class B unlawful possessionuse of a controlled substance, one class B unlawfully operating a motor vehicle on a denied drivers license charge and one class C speeding traffic violation. Andrea Nelson - the defendant failed to appear to answer a felony level criminal complaint containing one third degree forgery offense along with an additional class C misdemeanor category giving false personal information to a law enforcement officer count. Upon Nelson's failure to appear at the previously scheduled proceeding in the felony level criminal case, the court authorized the issuance of a warrant for the defendant's arrest and fixed bail on the warrant at $5,000. Chcvas Lee Cripps - the defendant appeared at continued proceedings in a felony level criminal information containing one second degree theft charge. After Cripps waived the right to a previously set preliminary hearing in the complaint, the district judge bound the defendant over to answer the second degree theft offense at felony arraignment in the criminal case on Jan. 6, 2003. Actions taken in misdemeanor criminal matters in 7th District Court for Carbon County on Dec. 16 before Judge Bryner. Christopher Lynn Wilson - the defendant appeared at the sentencing phase in a misdemeanor category criminal information containing a single class A driving under the influence of an intoxicant (DUI) count. Actions taken in felony criminal matters in 7th District Court for Carbon County on Dec. 16 before Judge Bryce K. Bryner: Orlando Castanucla the defense submitted paperwork waivthe ing right to trial and entering a guilty plea in an amended felony level criminal information containing one lesser included third degree unlawful possessionuse of a controlled substance count. The court accepted Castanucla's statement of the defendant in the felony level complaint and tentatively set pronouncement of judgment in the defendant's third degree criminal conviction on Jan. 21,2003. The original felony level criminal case filed against Castanucla contained a single second degree unlawful possessionuse of a controlled substance charge. Emilio Lackey - the defendant appeared at the sentencing phase in a plea in abeyance agreement submitted in connection with an amended criminal information containing two separate offenses one second degree felony level theft count and one class alc- - ONE SHOWING ONLY Daily 7:30 CROWN Lord of the Rings: The Tvo Towers Continues V KINGKOAL Daily 7:00 6 9:00 Catch If Me Can You Pronouncing judgment in the class A misdemeanor category complaint. the court sentenced Wilson to 365 days in the Carbon County Jail and fined the defendant $ 1 ,500 plus applicable interest. The district judge subsequently suspended the service of all but 24 days of incarceration upon full satisfaction of the designated monetary assessment, credited Wilson with any jail time already completed in connection with the misdemeanor category ih;-i- 3 Continues Continues Daily 7:00 KINGKOAL Daily 9:00 PRICE THEATRE 30 East Mala. Price C37-274- 0 All Main Seats Si .50 Sat. 7:00 A 1:00 Daily 7:00, Fri. The Wild I Thornberry's Juvenile count criminal case and placed the defendant on probation under the direction of the Utah Department of Corrections for 36 months. As conditions for formal supervision, the court ordered the assessment defendant to undergo an appropriate and enter into as well as complete any substance abusemental health counseling programs deemed warranted by state corrections officials. In addition, the district judge directed Wilson to pay the de- fon page 3) drug-alcoh- ol Continues U. & Starts Friday Dec. 27th NEW ADMISSION PRICES START WEDNESDAY: Over" $6 00. Children LM. 00,' Senior Citizens' (62 & over Matinees Sat." & Sun2 $4.00 00 King Koal $3.50, Price Theatre $2.00 Actions taken in felony criminal matters involving youth ages 14 years and older In 7th District Juvenile Court for Carbon Connty on Dec. 18 before Judge Mary L. Manley: defendant apElizabeth H. Baragar the containcriminal level a answer to petition felony peared distributhe third one distributingarrangin degree ing tion of a controlled substance offense. Pursuant to a disposition arrangement, the East Carbon City youth waived all legal rights in connection with the criminal case and the juvenile judge authorized the teenagers entrance into a plea in abeyance agreement on an amended lesser included class A misdemeanor category subattempted unlawful possessionuse of a controlled stance count. Actions taken in criminal matters involving youth ages 14 years and older with prior misdemeanor or felony charges In 7th District Juvenile Court for Carbon County on Dice. 18 before Judge Manley: defendant apDominique E. Torrez - the criminal petimisdemeanor a answer to category peared tion containing one class A unlawful possessionuse of a controlled substance offense. Pursuant to a resolution arrangement, the East Carbon City teen waived all constitutional rights in the misdemeanor category complaint and the youth executed a plea in abeyance agreement on the class A unlawful possession use of a controlled substance count. The court approved the teenagers entrance into a plea in abeyance agreement on the class A charge and ordered Tbrrez to complete 60 hours of community work service in connection with the misdemeanor category criminal case. Referral statistics compiled in 7th District Juvenile Court for Carbon County from Dec. 13 to Dec. 19: First degree felony criminal offenses - one. First degree felony level referrals to juvenile court authorities involved a single sodomy upon a child incident Second degree felony criminal counts - one. Second degree felony level referrals to juvenile court authorities involved a single forcible sexual abuse com- plaint Class B misdemeanor criminal charges -- 12. Class B misdemeanor category referrals to juvenile authorities included one assault occurrence, one unlawful possessionuse of a controlled substance offense, one unlawful possessionuse of drug paraphernalia incident and two contempt of a court order criminal actions. non-pecunia- ry Class B misdemeanor category referrals to juvenile court authorities also included two separate unlawful purchase possessionconsumption of alcohol by a minor counts along with five additional theft charges. Class C misdemeanor criminal offenses - three. Class C misdemeanor category referrals to juvenile court authorities included one criminal trespass of a complaint as well as two additional unlawful purchase possessionuse of tobacco products by a minor occurrences. d criminal counts - four. All four status category referrals to juvenile court authorities during the designated time period involved habitual truancy from school incidents. non-dwelli- ng friends & S WESTERN PHOTO $ Portrait & Frame Status-relate- - is your new Exploring impacts of budget cuts: CELLULAROKIE' HOLIDAY SALE (Continued from page 1) Representatives. One of the things the governor wanted to do was take away sales tax from the one 16th-cesupporting the rotating project fund for water districts and use the income from that to help slash the deficit However, the state lawmakers made some changes in that area, but not quite what Leavitt expected. AUTHORIZED DEALER 50 nt OFF ALL ' The Legislature made the Only with this ad Nokia - Audioyox ' 1 S' -- Motorola - Kyocera . Thanks for nine great years! have a plan to fit your needs We Good Bye & Good Luck We'll Miss Youtt ! One East Main Street, Price 637-907- From Your 7 ! 9? Some restrictions apply. Please see store for details. 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It all hinges on the; economy, concluded the state!; representative. 10-- 7 and Sunday 1222 . O make d JUrAL 12-- 4 L tS arriv-r- - OFF Open late Christmas Eve until 8pm bRIVERS WANTED: Were over stocked on 6x6, 6x8 house log seconds! Great for sheds, cabins, etc. 5 COMPANY of 3x8 & jjx6 Siding. Homes Satterwhite Log fax (435) FREE http:www.satterwhite-log-homes.co- a OWNER OPERATORS EXPRESSWAY-ST- S $1000 Satterwhite Log Homes has a limited quantity toll a Already yreatyriced merchandise n I Incfudinq new 30 637-475- 5 6 Saturday ay 60M Carbon County residents. The road projects of particular local concern are the improvements on Utah State Road 10, U.S. Highway 6 and on Utah State Road 191 from Mori) to Blanding. But none of the local road im- EVERYTHING Guys & Gals Clothing Open concerned local officials and of the Utah Legislature are . Come inJor your fast minute Christmas Gifts ( 'JnCjts decision that they would take a straight $2 million dollars out Of the water fond, stated King. "They also decided to cap the money the fond got from that sales tax. Any increases because of it will remain with the state rather than go into the fond. Roads were another issue that committed toward finishing, and the exit from Interstate 15 on 1 1700 South in Salt Lake have both been halted by court order. Those two stalled projects were worth more than the $20 million that was taken away from road construction, said King. And if needed there is still some more money budgeted for those areas in the future, so that may be used, too. That future is not far away. At the end of January, the members 528-50- 03 800-835-947- 1'- m i Bonus!! Sign-O- n MUST HAVE 2 YEARS OVER THE ROAD EXPERIENCE WITH A CLASS--A CDL Flatbeds . |