Disposed criminal cases filed in the 286th District Court:
State v. Ethan Sanford King, dismissed for soliciting prostitution, other payor.
State v. Zhen Li, adjudicated for engaging in organized criminal activity.
Disposed civil cases filed in the 286th District Court:
Catherine Sabo v. Duke Pumping Unit Services LLC., and Alexis Adrian Chavez, non-suited or dismissed by plaintiff, injury or damage with a motor vehicle.
Butch’s Rat Hole and Anchor Service Inc., v. Scotty Barrow, summary judge disposition, contract-consumer, commercial, debt.
R.D. Wallace Oil Co. Inc., and Petro Products v. Dave Campbell, Randall Mulkey and Air Vac Systems, default judgments, contract-consumer, commercial, debt.
Disposed criminal cases filed in county court:
State v. Randall Tate Melton, order of the court deferring further proceedings for the offense of driving while intoxicated, committed on or about Feb. 8, 2024. The defendant was placed on probation for a year.
State v. Faith Hawkins, order of the court deferring further proceedings for the offense of driving while intoxicated, committed on or about Aug. 6, 2023. The defendant was placed on probation for a year.
State v. Marcus Daniel Martinez, judgment and sentence for the offense of assault causing bodily injury to a family member, committed on or about May 10, 2024. Punishment included five days of confinement in the Hockley County Jail.
State v. Alyssa Basquez, judgment and sentence for the offense of a false report inducing an emergency response, committed on or about Jan. 16, 2024. Punishment included 10 days confinement in the Hockley County Jail.
State v. Veronica Blair, motion to dismiss for the offense of theft of property between $20 and $500 by check because the complaining witness has requested dismissal.
State v. Misty Campbell, motion to dismiss for the offense of theft of property between $20 and $500 by check because the complaining witness has requested dismissal.
State v. Michelle Douthitt, motion to dismiss for the offense of theft of property between $20 and $500 by check because the complaining witness has requested dismissal.
State v. Martin Jurak, motion to dismiss for the offense of theft of property between $20 and $500 by check because the complaining witness has requested dismissal.
State v. Maria J. Salas, motion to dismiss for the offense of theft of property between $20 and $500 by check because the complaining witness has requested dismissal.
State v. Dora Olivas, motion to dismiss for the offense of theft of property between $20 and $500 by check because the complaining witness has requested dismissal.
State v. Tanya G. Brown, motion to dismiss for the offense of theft of property between $20 and $500 by check because the complaining witness has requested dismissal.
State v. Elena Alonzo, motion to dismiss for the offense of theft of property between $20 and $500 by check because the complaining witness has requested dismissal.
State v. Kaytlyn Nicole Williams, motion to dismiss for the offense of possession of marijuana less than two ounces because the defendant completed the terms for dismissal.
State v. Jeremy Ryan Pollard, motion to dismiss for the offense of possession of a controlled substance penalty group three, less than 28 grams because the defendant completed terms for dismissal.
State v. Gabriel Quezada, motion to dismiss for the offense of possession of marijuana less than two ounces because the defendant completed the terms for dismissal.
State v. Natasha Rodriquez, motion to dismiss for the offense of driving while licenses invalid with previous conviction, suspension without financial restitution because the defendant completed terms for dismissal.
State v. Jeremy Bryan Davis, motion to dismiss for the offense of possession of marijuana less than two ounces because of the interest of justice.
State v. Austin Rivas, motion to dismiss for the offense of possession of marijuana less than two ounces because the defendant completed the terms for dismissal.
State v. Shamarian Detrell Richards, motion to dismiss for the offense of possession of marijuana less than two ounces because the defendant completed the terms for dismissal.
State v. Jonathan Edward Mata, motion for dismissal of the states motion to revoke the defendant’s community supervision as the defendant was convicted in another case.
State v. Jonathan Edward Mata, motion to dismiss for the offense of assault causing bodily injury to a family member because the defendant was convicted in another case.
State v. Anthony LePaul Golightly, motion to dismiss for the offense of terroristic threat causing fear of imminent serious bodily injury because the defendant completed the terms for dismissal.
Marriage licenses:
Emmanuel Catano Dominguez and Jessica Lynsy Enriquez Ureste, issued February 25.