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Court Report: March 25-28, 2017

Submitted by the Summit County Attorney’s Office

According to the Summit County Attorney’s Office, the following cases were heard on Monday, March 20, in 3rd District Court at the Summit County Justice Center:

Caitlyn B. Carpenter, 23, of Windsor, California, entered a guilty plea to attempted possession of a controlled substance with intent to distribute, a Class A misdemeanor. The court imposed a one-year jail sentence. That sentence was suspended and the court placed the defendant on court probation for 12 months, ordered her to pay a $2,500 fine, and complete other standard terms and conditions.

Andrew V. Dennison, 23, of Morristown, Tennessee, entered a guilty plea to possession of a controlled substance with intent to distribute, a Class B misdemeanor. The court imposed a 180-day jail sentence and a $1,900 fine. That sentence was suspended and the court placed the defendant on court probation for 12 months, ordered the defendant to pay a $1,900 fine, and complete other standard terms and conditions.

Charity Christensen, 38, of Park City, entered guilty pleas to two counts of theft by deception, both second-degree felonies, and one count of forgery, a third-degree felony. Sentencing is May 8.

Joseph Paul Hydok, 27, of Park City, entered a guilty plea to assault, a Class A misdemeanor, and intoxication, a Class C misdemeanor. The court imposed a one-year jail sentence and a $2,500 fine for assault, and imposed a 90-day jail sentence and a $500 fine for intoxication. Those sentences were suspended and the court placed the defendant on supervised probation for 18 months, ordered him to pay a $500 fine and complete other standard terms and conditions.

Candace Nicole Lewis, 28, of Las Vegas, Nevada, entered a guilty plea to possession or use of a controlled substance, a Class B misdemeanor. The court imposed a 180-day jail sentence and a $500 fine. That sentence was suspended and the court placed the defendant on court probation for 12 months, ordered her to pay a $500 fine, and complete other standard terms and conditions.

Eric Perez, 39, of Whittier, California, entered into a six-month plea in abeyance to possession or use of drug paraphernalia, a Class B misdemeanor. The Court ordered the defendant to pay a $600 fee, and complete other standard terms and conditions.

Kristofer Pfeiffer, 23, of Bountiful, entered a guilty plea to attempted theft, a Class B misdemeanor. The court imposed a 180-day jail sentence and a $1,000 fine. That sentence was suspended and the court placed the defendant on court probation for 12 months, ordered him to pay a $500 fine and complete other standard terms and conditions.

Max Gregory Shaeffer, 36, of Kennewick, Washington, entered a guilty plea to attempted possession of a controlled substance with intent to distribute, a Class A misdemeanor. The court imposed a one-year jail sentence and a $2,500 fine. That sentence was suspended and the court placed the defendant on court probation for 12 months, ordered him to pay a $2,500 fine, and complete other standard terms and conditions.

Stephanie Marie Ure, 36, of Kamas, entered a guilty plea to driving under the influence of drugs or alcohol, a third-degree felony. Sentencing is May 8.

Jose Adrian Delarosa-Constantino, 38, of Park City, entered a guilty plea to aggravated sexual abuse of a child, a first-degree felony. Sentencing is May 22.

Aaron Nils Wartena, 35, of Park City, was sentenced for two counts of lewdness involving a child, each Class A misdemeanors. The court imposed a one-year jail sentence and a $2,500 fine for each count. Those sentences were suspended and the court placed the defendant on supervised probation for 36 months, ordered him to serve 54 days in jail, pay a $5,000 fine and complete other standard terms and conditions.

William Easterby, 59, of Glencoe, Missouri, entered a guilty plea to possession or use of a controlled substance, a Class A misdemeanor. The court imposed a one-year jail sentence. That sentence was suspended and the court placed the defendant on court probation for 18 months, ordered him to forfeit $19,050 cash that was seized, and complete other standard terms and conditions.

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