Disposed criminal courses in the 286th District Court:
State v. Leonel E. Sotelo, dismissed for the offense of possession of a controlled substance penalty group one less than one gram.
State v. Joshua Lenn Burnett, unadjudicated for a terroristic threat against a peace officer or judge.
Disposed civil cases in the 286th District Court: Disposed county court cases:
State v. Mauel Solis, court’s order to adjudicate for the offense of possession of marijuana less than two ounces.
State v. Mauel Solis, order granting misdemeanor community supervision for the offense of possession of marijuana less than two ounces on or about February 27. The punishment was assessed with a fine of $750 and 180 days in jail.
State v. Maleki Mata, order granting misdemeanor community supervision for the offense of carrying an unlawful weapon on or about March 12. The punishment was assessed with a fine of $500 and 180 days in jail.
State v. Alilah Nicole Sanchez, motion to dismiss for the offense of resisting arrest search or transport because the defendant completed terms.
State v. Palmira Adame, motion to dismiss for the offense of criminal mischief more than $100 but less than $750 because a restitution was made.
State v. Lexus Hernandez Fesina, order of the court deferring further proceedings for the offense of striking an unattended vehicle on or about December 6,2024.
State v. Cora Castillo, court’s order to adjudicate for the offense of possession of marijuana less than two ounces.
State v. Cora Castillo, order of the court deferring further proceedings for the offense of assault causing bodily injury on or about August 1, 2024.
State v. Anna Potapov , judgement and sentence for the offense of unlawful restraint on or about November 26, 2024. The punishment was assessed with a fine of $500 and 10 days of confinement in the Hockley County Jail.
State v. Jose Ramirez Castillo Jr, motion to dismiss for the offense of assault causing bodily injury to a family violence because it was in the best interest of justice.
Marriage Licenses:
Jorge Alfredo Baeza and Betty Marie Kimbrell, issued September 9.