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Show STANDARD Aug ue GranM coiuunt clerks esperifeece record difficulties 16. 1979 UTAH CIRCUIT COURTS (9 Maury location Court Some circuit court clerks in various cities in the 7th judicial dreuit, which includes Duehesne, Uintah and ' Daggett counties are having difficulty . at times .of even knowing when someone is arraigned. There are. circuit court clerks located in City, Roosevelt, Vernal and court clerk, and the circuit judge visits the dty on a regular basis. Whenever a case is filed in one dty and heard in another dty, a minute entry of the hearing is required from the circuit clerk located in the dty hearing the case directed to the circuit located in the dty where the , clerk case was filed. This presents increased Cases being filed in one city and record keeping .paper work, and minute entries must be exchanged heard in another, problema in getting law enforcement officers to present between the circuit court clerka, or original tickets to the appropriate the disposition of a case will require court clerk, failure of law enforcement tradng by Hie circuit court clerk located in the dty where the case is officers to transport suspects to the filed. appropriate city having geographical To complicate matters further, a jurisdiction over an area when an individual ia arrested - say the suspect ease filed in circuit court located in is arrested dose to Roosevelt, but in one dty might be heard in circuit Uintah County - and hearings being 'court in another dty at the conveniheld in a different city than the one in ence of file defondent or of the which the ease is filed for the arresting officer. This usually occurs convenience of the defondent or the when a defendant or law officer arresting officer, are all causing , resides in one dty and the case to be heard is filed in another dty. Although confusion, misplacing of records ana one circuit judge, concern among some of the circuit Judge Ruten court clerks in the 7th circuit. Anderton, travels between dties on a schedule that is posted in each circuit The dreuit court system replaced court clerk's office, records of cases to the dty courts in the be heard at any given time at any 1978. do not find 1, that July l in the area are aware of the dreuit given location within the circuit do not court and what we do in circuit court, always reach the appropriate pircuit court clerk. stated Shona Young, ...(the) courts are 100 percent improved over what : Even one (case in which records were from talking with the are not at the appropriate place at the patrol, police and the right time) in two or three months is Any dty having instituted frustrating, stated Olivia Ibach, the drcuit court system has a dreuit Duchesne dty circuit clerk. Roosevelt Du-ehes- . ' a A I ' Z O UTAH CIRCUIT COURT SYSTEM N A A map from "A Brief Sum- ry 1 mary of the Utah Circuit Court System" published by the office of the State Court Administrator shows how the state is divided geographically. Probate hearings in Indians estates Hearings to determine the heirs or to probate wills in the estates of twenty deceased Ute Indians will be conduced at the Uintah and Ouray Agency, Ft Duchesne, Sept 6 and 6, by Administrative Law Judge Keith L. Burrow es, Office of Hearings and Appeals, Department of the Interior. Any claims against the estates of these people should be filed in triplicate and mailed or presented to the Office of Real Property Management or to the Administrative Law Judge on or before the date and time of hearing. The Mowing is a schedule of the hearings: Sept 6: 9 a.m., Jakey Cuch and Chauncey Cuch; 10 a.m., Jasper Weech Cuch; 10:30 a.m., Kenneth Ford Cuch; 11 ; a.m., Lorna Jean Washington .Mascarenas Dias; 11:80 a.m., Dorland ' F. ' John; 1:30 p.m., Frank LaRose and Dwight Copper-fiel2 p.m., Lawrence Jenks; 2:45 . . d; p.m., Myton Johnson; 8:30 p.m., Harry Kochampanasken. Sept 6: 9 a.m., Paul Lonebear, 9:30 a.m., LeRoy- - Milter; 10 a.m., Leo Panowitz; 10:30 a.m., Clyde Pigeon; 11:15 a.m Douglas MaeArthur Quea-cu- t; 1:30 p.m., Kneale Saknikent; 2 p.m., Chico Wissiup; 2:80 p.m., Anthony Charles Wyasket; 8 p.m., Theron Waubin Wyasket Creditor claims against Indian estate must be folly itemised since the account was last paid in foil, giving . dates, items, and charges for all purchase made or services rendered, dates and amounts of all payment on 0 account and the unpaid balance. Claims must be filed in triplicate (three copies), verified by affidavit also in triplicate, either with the Agency Superintendent or the Admin- - . , istrative Law Judge on or bqjpre the.... t -- J5 date of.the hearing.:': v.: Persons interested in the estates, aa creditors or otherwise, are invited to attend the hearings. i j ' i'- Ju W j ,V vit v None of the towns in Daggett county have instituted the circuit court system, so the county clerk maintains the circuit court records. All the dreuit court clerks interviewed by the STANDARD were complimentary of each other tor the cooperation they received from other clerks, and some expressed plans to join the Utah Circuit Court Clerks Association. Although dty courts no longer exist, Justice courts still function throughout the 7th circuit Unlike the circuit court the Justice court is not a court of record in which a record of the proceedings are kept by a court clerk. The Justice of Peace keeps his own notes to record the proceedings. There is some overlapping of between the Justice jurisdiction courts, which are located in the .various dties of the circuit and the Circuit court A felony case may be filed in Justice court instead of circuit court for preliminary hearing, in which case the Justice acts as a state magistrate under authority granted him by the state legislature to bind a defondent over for trial in district a flattering new cut, styling or color, try our hair pros! Call us now! OTHER GOVERNMENT CHECKS, DIRECTLY TO THEIR OFFICE FOR AUTOMATIC DEPOSIT IN A DAILY INTEREST BEARING SAVINGS ACCOUNT. WHY TAKE CHANCES? That! and loan are not ploaaant aubjocta but thoy are facta of lite. Now Dosoret Federal can remove the chance of such occurrences, by arranging to have the U.S. Government mail your checks directly to them, eliminating the possibility of mailbox theft or loss. Leave It all to us and relax. Earn 5Yi on Direct of Deposit SOCIAL SECURITY free Dosoret Federal Service. 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For further information about the contract, contact either Sarah Sneed, Project Director, National Indian Skills Job Bank, 1200 Pearl St. Boulder, Cola 80302, telephone (303) or Eric Rudert, ETA Division of Indian and Native American Programs, (202)376-616- Direct Deposit of Talk To Us! what we can do for you! n Indian firm to get grant for job drills bank comment Hairdos? self-confiden- pro-ter- circuit clerk Shona Young holds a similar view and said she has one case at the present time in which she is having to track down the disposition. Vernal circuit clerk Donna Haas stated she is presently having no dmfiar problems, and Daggett County court clerk Gene Briggs was unavailable for D0NT RISK LOSS OR THEFT . court if the evidence permits and to et bond. The Justice may also act as for the circuit court judge and hold a preliminary hearing for a ease to be bound over to circuit court. When a Justice of the Peace functions as a state magistrate, no record of the proceedings by a court clerk is ' required under state law unless requested by the defense. However, when the Justice of the, Peace acts in pro-tefor the circuit court, a record of the proceedings by a court clerk is required by law according to Duchesne county attorney Dennis Draney. . FROVO OREM SPANISH FORK FOOTHILL ANDY EAST MILLCREEK-HOUAOASOUTH DAVIS COUNTY O HEBER CITY ROOSEVELT VERNAL COALVILLE . |