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Show _ 2 Mountain West Minority Reporter g Sentinel, August 10, 1990 Utah News DePaulis aide eraiioes Former Wendover police officer gets Shimizu. on kiln dust. I to 15 years for cocaine distribution City have all urged the hazardous pointed he would view the issue that by Vince Horiuchi Following the arrest, 2 to 3 ounces materials be shipped out of the valley ‘way — that he feels he must protect of cocaine, metal scales, and plastic Janese Wade Carter, former Wento approved commercial landfills in ‘unincorporated residents more than dover police officer convicted of bags were discovered in the trunk of Tooele or Carbon County. city residents who are affected by the distributing cocaine, walked into 3rd the car, and broken evidence markers Commissioner Shimizu said if out- materials right now. After all, we’re District Court Monday afternoon with on the packaged cocaine suggested it of-county removal is rejected, he all in the same county.”’ may have been stolen from the Wenher husband and family but walked Democratic commission candidate out handcuffed on her way to prison. . 500,000 cubic yards of hazardous ce- would rather have the dust encapdover Police evidence room. The sulated on-site rather thah dumped - Randy Horiuchi also assailed his elec- ment kiln dust. discovery of the drugs and parapherCarter, who pleaded guilty to near Magna. He also has threatened tion opponent, saying Mr. Shimizu second-degree felony distribution of But, Mr. Shimizu said he merely nalia led to her husband’s arrest. 1s fulfilling his duty to champion the a possible lawsuit to prevent the move “should remember Salt Lake City cocaine last month, was sentenced to A 9mm semiautomatic handgun residents are also residents of the one to 15 years at the Utah State unincorporated Magna area, a role he to the western county. He said any was also found on the seat of the litigation involving on-site disposal county.”’ said is played by Salt Lake City - Prison, the harshest sentence she patrol car during the arrest, and AssisMr. Shimizu said the city is the could receive. government for its own residents. | would be up to the city. _ tant Attorney General Wendy HufThe controversy stems from‘a state nagel said Monday the gun was The defendant was also sentenced “I think it definitely shows his primary local government of jurisdic* proposal to move the kiln dust from allegedly brandished at an informant to a one-year firearm enhancement bias. He doesn’t show the same level tion for the old cement plant. site. ‘“That’s why they have to address penalty, to run consecutively, for car~ the site of the old Portland Cement of commitment to Salt Lake City as during the arrest. ~ plant near 1000 South Redwood Road The prosecutor also said the defenhe does to unincorporated areas of that (issue). That’s not something for ,rying a gun during her Feb. 27 arrest - to the area of 7200 West 1300 South at the Crossroads Mall. dant allegedly made 20 to 30 drug Salt Lake County,’’ Pete Suazo, aide us to address. _ *Tt’s Salt Lake City’s jurisdiction. for disposal. Salt Lake County, Salt deals with the female informant from Some 10 family members in the to Mayor Palmer DePaulis, said. © It they ask us for help, then we can courtroom during the sentencing » Lake City, Magna, and West Valley November 1989 to her arrest in ‘We're very surprised and disapconsider it.’ hugged the defendant and embraced February, and that the “‘threat of arher husband, A. June Carter, the rest and threat of physical violence’’ was used. former Wendover Police chief who ' himself faces five felony counts, in**(Carter) vioned the public trust cluding drug distribution. for her own hv Aads gain,’ Ms. HufThree one-year training programs for women and minorities will come nagel told the court. Following the reading of the by Associated Press to reality thanks toa US WEST Communications $10;000 economic developsentence by 3rd District Judge Ken“I take strong issue with the Renovation of the downtown Salt neth Rigtrup, the tearful defendant ment grant to be combined with $15,000 in matching state economic developcharacterization . . with the defenLake landmark Hotel Utah will be was handcuffed and led out of the ment funds. dant,’’ she said. “She is simply not The programs will assist Hispanics, Native Americans, and women to undertaken by Christiansen Bros. Inc., courtroom by a sheriff's deputy while the individual that she has pores develop entrepreneurial skills, said Stan Parrish, executive director of the Bodell Construction as a joint venture, her mother cried out, ‘‘Janese, herself today.”’ after the companies provided the low remember who you are!’’ Utah Development of Community and Economic Development. Before the reading of the sentence, He said 45 to 50 persons will be recruited and trained at each of the three bid of $41.8 million, Mormon Church Carter will be sent to the prison to Carter stood before the judge and said 2! Small Business Development Centers at Snow College, Ephraim; Weber State officials said. begin her sentence while the DepartShe was “‘ready to accept full responA contract was expected to be sign- .ment of Corrections will consider a -X° University, Ogden, and College of Eastern Utah, Price. sibility for my actions. I made a The Governor’s Office of Hispanic. Affairs will serve as coordinator. US ed within the next few days and work request by the defense counsel to mistake. That’s something I’ll have to 2 WEST and the Utah Rural pee cement Office of state government also will was to begin within two weeks, of- house her in the Cache County Jail iinfight every day.”’ ficials said. Completion is expected by stead of the prison. assist. Defense attorney Robert Michael Maria Ortiz, director of Governor’s Office of Hispanic Affairs, cai she the end of 1992. Archuleta said the sentence was exThe Church of Jesus Christ of “ 1s hopeful classes will start by September. Sponsors and the three participating pected, but hopes Judge Rigtrup will * institutions will meet to finalize the curriculum, which will include accoun- Latter-day Saints announced in 1988 recommendto the Department of Cor1 ting, advertising,.creating-a business plan, market strategy, financing, legal that the former hotel would be conrections that Carter, serve. her time in 199 “rssues, complying with government regulations, and managing human verted into a combination of church ache County or probation at home. offices, facilities for downtown church ~ resources. - by Dan Harris The Salt Lake City mayor’s office accused County Commissioner Tom . Shimizu of treating city residents as second-class citizens in the ongoing . controversy over what to do with » US WEST. Communications, State team up in training minorities Mormon Church says hotel renovation to be joint venture Kearns- Tribune congregations, and public facilities. names controllers Everything you could ask for ina bank, at a bank where you're not afraid to ask. Carter Carter was arrested during a sting operation when she attempted to sell eight ounces of cocaine to undercover agents at the parking garage of the Crossroads Mall from the trunk of her husband’s police car. Free booklet on mental illness available A new booklet entitled ‘“Understanding Mental Illness”’ is now available. By merging the views of families who have experienced the tragedy of mental illness with those of prominent mental health professionals, we have produced a booklet that offers scientific accuracy, compassion, and hope. 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