According to the Summit County Attorney’s Office, the following cases were heard on Monday, July 26, in 3rd District Court at the Summit County Justice Center.
Deston Christopher Heiner, 19, of Bountiful, entered into a 24-month plea in abeyance to two third-degree felonies: theft by deception and possession of a forgery writing or device. The court ordered the defendant to pay $4,877.25 in restitution and complete other standard terms and conditions.
Justin D. Sessions, 30, of Heber City, pleaded guilty to burglary of a vehicle, a class A misdemeanor. The court placed the defendant on court probation for 24 months and ordered the defendant to pay restitution of $505.95 and complete other standard terms and conditions. The court also imposed a suspended 364-day jail sentence.
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A well-known Park City driving instructor has been charged with three counts of misdemeanor sexual battery and has been ordered not to give individual driving lessons with minors following an alleged incident in late April.
According to court documents, a 17-year-old girl alleges that Dan Paul Hunter, 58, touched her inappropriately three times during a driving lesson. She also alleges that he made comments that made her uncomfortable.
Hunter’s attorney, Jarom Bangerter, declined to comment about the allegations when reached by The Park Record.
Bangerter, however, indicated in a court filing that Hunter’s long record as a driving instructor shows that he does not act inappropriately with students.