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Show dadfield trial postponed until Dec. 9 I It kasbel?l0f Alan B- "adfield, Lehi, Dec 9n Continued from Oct. 19 to "aifielri 00j ts nf ls charged w'th four 10 VfnSOdori1v on a child, first al ah 6S' and three counls of felonies f QhM' seconA He waived his right to a speedy trial last week in order to give his attorney, Bradley P. Rich, more time to prepare for the trial. He was ordered bound over to 4th District Court following his preliminary hearing held in 8th Circuit Court in American Fork last August and pleaded not guilty to the charges during an August appearance ap-pearance before District Judge Cullen Y. Christensen. If convicted, he faces prison terms of five years to life and fines of $10,000 on each of the first-degree felonies, and terms of one to 15 years and fines of $10,000 on the second-degree second-degree felonies. The crimes are alleged to have occurred between May 1985 and May 198R. He was arresled on the charges last May. He has been free on his own recognizance since that time. |