FEBRUARY 10 - 16, 1982 Servi Tri-COunty Southw.!st .. � tter n. e other, indicted by a -federal grand jury 1 o mber, He f ce a e of fraudulently ob­ taining fund from a 1 cal band, ith Gavin, char e of con pir y to commit bri rv FOI cAf; t te timony + t Patterson, all but o of the c unts e contr ctor ould be dropped and a recornmen ti made to the court of a two-year maximum ntence, th an id G vin d tome id. had b n offered The .s. attorney' immunity from pro cution office ga th three de- on all cha in exchan fendant until Tue ay to for ir te imony ains ceept th p a-bargain , offer or it ill prep e for trial t to begin Feb. 16. During Fr·d y' pre-trial conference, Judge Gibson noted that attorney Logan had b n put in a po ible eonflict-of-int re po ition repre nting Patter n while al repre n ling tho who b offered a d to te tify again Pattetson until onday to decide hether or not to choo a n attorney. Patter n reached by phone this morning . d he did not yet know for sure if he would chan attorney s bu t dded, "I doubt it." Jud e B njamin Gib deni d moti n for dismis­ of the federal charge. CIo to half of B r- tion it, d te it d rien County ld recipi n return it bet een fce a 10 of income end of th month and becau of n repor before the 5th of sy em, ccording to ne month. y Bo erman, director 0 Client failing to Social S rvices for th coun- folio ty. rvice o esm for Dep rtrnent reports th t of the approxirn t 6000 re- porting forms due, only 4,400 h v been recei ed and of this number, 1 050 de er returned to cli nt becau the form nt d m t' tan. ry u