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Court Report, June 6, 2015

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According to the Summit County Attorney’s Office, the following cases were heard on June 3 in 3rd District Court at the Summit County Justice Center:

Catrina M. Ariano, 29, of Magna, pleaded guilty to attempted possession or use of a controlled substance, a class A misdemeanor. The court imposed a one-year jail sentence and a $2,500 fine. That sentence was stayed and the court placed the defendant on court probation for 12 months and ordered the defendant to serve 20 days in jail with credit for 20 days served, pay a $500 fine and complete other standard terms and conditions.

Nick Ignat Boman, 24, of Salt Lake City, pled guilty to theft by receiving stolen property, a second- degree felony; failure to stop or respond at the command of police, a third-degree felony; burglary of a vehicle, a class A misdemeanor; and criminal trespass, a class A misdemeanor. Sentencing is scheduled for July 27.

Rory Bowen, 37, of Oakley, pleaded guilty to three counts of sexual battery, each a class A misdemeanors Sentencing is scheduled Aug. 3.

Sophia Michelle Gutierrez, 39, of Park City, entered into a plea in abeyance for 18 months to attempted damaging jails, a class A misdemeanor and interference with an arresting officer, a class B misdemeanor. The court ordered the defendant to pay a fee of $400, complete 20 hours of community service, pay restitution of $125 and complete other standard terms and conditions.

Miriam Kareen Rinderknecht, 72, of Park City, pled guilty to possession or use of a controlled substance, a third-degree felony. Sentencing is scheduled July 27.

Jose L Sanchez, 28, of Park City, pled guilty to attempted possession of a controlled substance, a class A misdemeanor. The court imposed a one-year jail sentence and a $2,500 fine. That sentence was stayed and the court placed the defendant on court probation for 18 months. The defendant was ordered to serve 16 days in jail with credit for 16 days served, pay a $500 fine and complete other standard terms and conditions.

Gregory Shepherd, 45, of Ogden, entered into a plea in abeyance for 18 months to a violation of a protective order, a class A Misdemeanor. The court ordered the defendant to pay a fee of $500 and complete other standard terms and conditions.

Elizabeth Vargas Maldonado, 30, of Park City, was sentenced for the offense of issuing a bad check and failure to make good on payment, a third-degree felony. The court imposed a zero-to-five year sentence at the Utah State Prison and a $5,000 fine. That sentence was stayed and the court placed the defendant on court probation for 18 months and ordered the defendant to pay restitution and complete other standard terms and conditions.

Wendy Mae McNeil, 24, of Kamas, was sentenced for the offense of endangerment of child or elder adult and possession or use of a controlled substance, each third-degree felonies. The court imposed a zero-to-five year sentence at the Utah State Prison for each count. Those sentences are to run concurrent to each other and the defendant was given credit for 317 days served.

John Kreig, 43, of Cottonwood Heights, pleaded guilty to attempted false evidence of title and registration, a class A misdemeanor, and operating a vehicle without insurance, a class C misdemeanor. The court imposed a one-year jail sentence and a $2,500 fine for attempted false evidence of title and registration and imposed a 90-day jail sentence and a $750 fine for operating a vehicle without insurance. Those sentences were stayed and the court placed the defendant on court probation for 18 months and ordered the defendant to serve 10 days in jail with credit for 10 days served, and complete other standard terms and conditions.

Victor Orlando Hierz, 37, of Salt Lake City, pleaded guilty to two counts of burglary, each second- degree felonies; theft, a second-degree felony; two counts of burglary of a vehicle, each class A misdemeanors; and two counts of theft, each class A misdemeanors. Sentencing is scheduled July 27.

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