Court report: Week of July 20
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According to the Summit County Attorney’s Office, the following cases were heard on Monday, July 20, in 3rd District Court at the Summit County Justice Center.
Austin Stanger, 27, of Park City, entered into a 12-month plea in abeyance to criminal mischief, a class A misdemeanor. The court ordered the defendant to pay restitution in the amount of $1,380.45 and complete other standard terms and conditions.
Jill Leah Adams, 39, of Park City, pleaded guilty to DUI, a third-degree felony. Sentencing is scheduled for Aug. 31.
Steven Joseph Bonnett, 30, of Heber, pleaded guilty to assault, a class A misdemeanor. Sentencing is scheduled for Aug. 31.
Shawn Allen Maul, 42, pleaded guilty to assault by prisoner, a third-degree felony. The court imposed a 90-day jail sentence to be served concurrently with any other sentence the defendant is currently serving.
Alfredo Pena Acosta, 38, of Heber, was sentenced for the offense of burglary, a third-degree felony. The court placed the defendant on supervised probation for 36 months and ordered the defendant to serve 84 days in jail and to complete other standard terms and conditions. The court also imposed a suspended sentence of zero to five years at the Utah State Prison.
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