Hockley County Court Report

Disposed criminal cases filed in the 286th District Court:

State v. Corina Castro Cantu, probation discharge for the offense of manufacturing, delivery of a controlled substance penalty group one, between four grams and 200 grams.

State v. Sandra Muniz, community supervision expired and defendant discharged for the offense of aggravated assault with a deadly weapon.

State v. Anna Belle Magana, amended probation for the offense of manufacturing, delivery of a controlled substance penalty group one, between four grams and 200 grams.

State v. Amy Allyn Mclean, dismissed for the offense of aggravated assault with deadly weapon.

State v. Alessandro Rodriguez, community supervision expired for the offense of possession of a controlled substance penalty group one, less than one gram.

State v. Roberto Diaz-Melendez, dismissed for the offense of assault of a peace officer or judge.

State v. Isiah Morin, dismissed for possession of a controlled substance penalty group one, 1-B less than one gram.

Disposed civil cases filed in the 286th District Court:

Ruth Estrada v. Edgar Ignacio Estrada, final judgment, non-jury - divorce.

Mercedes Castro v. Dominic Castro, final judgment, non-jury divorce.

Vanderbilt Mortgage and Finance Inc., v. Michael Douglas Young, final judgment, non-jury contract consumer, commercial debt.

Dennise Ismaela Olivas Barrera v. Rodrigo De Jesus Haro Lara, final judgment, non-jury divorce.

Katrina Lopez v. Carlos Lopez v. final judgment, non-jury - divorce.

Disposed county court cases:

State v. Casey Dalton Smith, motion to dismiss for the offense of assault causing bodily injury family violence because the officer was unavailable.

State v. Windmera Elisha Perdue, motion to dismiss for the offense of possession of marijuana less than two ounces because the warrant returned unserved.

State v. Teressa Crowder, motion to dismiss for the offense of possession of marijuana less than two ounces in a drug free zone because the warrant returned unserved.

State v. Terry Anderson, motion to dismiss for the offense of assault causing bodily injury family violence because the warrant returned unserved.

State v. Harvey Kevin Demel, motion to dismiss for the offense of appeal/speeding because the officer was unavailable.

State v. Amber Rose Smith, motion to dismiss for the offense of appeal/assault because the officer was unavailable.

State v. Edgar Garay, motion to dismiss for the offense of appeal/failure to appear because the officer was unavailable.

State v. Edgar Garay, motion to dismiss for the offense of appeal/ no drivers license because the officer was unavailable.

State v. Rogelio Martinez, motion to dismiss for the offense of theft of property between $20 and $500 by check because the warrant returned unserved.

State v. Joe Bob Skipworth, motion to dismiss for the offense of hinder to secure creditors between $500 and $1,200 because restitution had been made.

State v. Wendell Jared Mitchell, motion to dismiss for the offense of driving while license is invalid because the officer was unavailable.

State v. Timothy Evaristo Corrales, motion to dismiss for the offense of duty on striking unattended vehicle because the officer was unavailable.

State v. Sebestian Lee Sanchez, motion to dismiss for the offense of criminal mischief between $100 and $750 because of insufficient evidence.

State v. Fernando Valdez, order of the court deferring further proceedings for the offense of driving while license is invalid with a previous conviction, committed on or about February 23, 2022. The defendant was placed on probation for one year and received a fine of $200.

State v. Andrew Rivas, order granting misdemeanor community supervision for the offense of assault causing bodily injury, committed on or about September 24, 2024. The defendant was placed on community supervision for a period of one year and received a $500 fine.

State v. Jose Balboa, order granting misdemeanor community supervision for the offense of resisting arrest, search or transport, committed on or about October 2, 2024. The defendant was placed on community supervision for a period of one year and received a $500 fine.

State v. Christopher Mares, order granting misdemeanor community supervision for the offense of resisting arrest, search or transport, committed on or about September 21, 2024. The defendant was placed on community supervision for a period of one year and received a $500 fine.