Disposed civil cases in the 286 th District Court:
Elida Aide Soto v. Saul Soto, final judgment and non-jury, divorce.
Disposed county court cases:
State v. Nadiene Alexandra Adam, court’s order to adjudicate for the offense of criminal trespassing.
State v. Nadiene Alexandra Adam, court’s order to adjudicate for the offense of criminal mischief of more than $100 but less than $750.
State v. Nadiene Alexandra Adam, court’s order to adjudicate for the offense of theft of property more than $100 but less than $750.
State v. Nadiene Alexandra Adam, court’s order to adjudicate for the offense of assault causing bodily injury.
State v. Charles Edward Minor, motion for dismissal as the Court was asked to dismiss the state’s motion to revoke defendant’s community supervision because the felony was rejected.
State v. Jose Ponce, court’s order to adjudicate for the offense of resisting arrest, search or transport.
State v. Robert Lee Bush, motion to dismiss for the offense of violating a protective order because it was the interest of justice.
State v. Sam Kiser Pitts, order granting misdemeanor community supervision for the offense of driving while intoxicated committed on or about April 16, 2024, with a punishment of $750 and 180 days in jail.
State v. Juan Esteban Serbin, motion to dismiss for the offense of possession of marijuana less than 2 ounces because the defendant completed terms.
State v. William Riethmayer, motion to dismiss for the offense of carrying an unlawful weapon because there was insufficient evidence.
State v. Billy Williams, motion to dismiss for the offense of driving while intoxicated because the officer was unavailable.
State v. Earnest Smith Jr., motion to dismiss for the offense of theft more than $20 but less than $500 by check because restitution has been made.
State v. Pedro Esparza, motion to dismiss for the offense of driving while intoxicated because the officer was unavailable.
State v. Joseph Alexander Kincaid, motion for dismissal, the county attorney asked the court to dismiss the state’s motion to revoke defendant’s community supervision because it was in the best interest of justice.
State v. Maria Christina Magana, motion for dismissal, the county court asked the court to dismiss the state’s motion to revoke defendant’s community supervision because it was in the best interest of justice.
Marriage Licenses:
Kodie Morgan Hamm and Porshe Rose-Copeland, issued August 4.
Dylan Kade Merritt and Jordan Renee David, issued August 5.