Disposed criminal cases in the 286th District Court:
State v. Destiny Yvonne Torres, community supervision expired, and defendant discharged for the offense of credit card or debit card abuse. A fine was issued for the amount of $1,0000.
State v. Destiny Torres Alaquinez, community supervision expired, and defendant discharged for the offense of possession of a controlled substance penalty group one less than one gram.
State v. Evett Gonzalez, community supervision expired, and defendant discharged for the offense of aggravated assault with a deadly weapon.
State v. Elmer Mauel Saenz, deferred for the offense of possession of a controlled substance penalty group one less than one gram. Punishment assessed included probation for three years and a fine of $500.
State v. Rylie Ann Michelle Guthrie, motion to dismiss for the offense of criminal mischief of more than $2,500 but less than $30.000 because victim has signed an affidavit of non-prosecution and does not wish to pursue the criminal charges.
Disposed civil cases in the 286th District Court:
Joe Timmons Robert Espinosa Jr., v. Christopher Bihl, Richard Bihl, non-suited or dismissed by plaintiff, injury or damage with a motor vehicle.
Sharee Ferguson v. Chadwick Joe Ferguson, final judgement and non-jury, divorce.
Disposed criminal cases in the county court:
State v. Maryjane Munoz Sanchez, motion to dismiss for resisting arrest, search or transport because the defendant was convicted in another case.
State v. Maryjane Sanchez, judgment and sentence for the offense of driving with an invalid license with a previous conviction and, or suspension, committed on or about July 22, 2023. Punishment assessed included a $500 fine and 45 days of confinement in the Hockley County Jail. It was noted that the defendant received 120 days of jail credit.
State v. John Michael Macias, motion to dismiss for resisting arrest, search or transport because it was in the interest of Justice.
State v. Mario Leon Uribe, motion to dismiss for resisting arrest, search or transport because defendant has been deported.
State v. James Aaron Jimenez, motion to dismiss because the complaining witness signed an Affidavit of Non-Prosecution.
State v. Anita Wilson, motion to dismiss for the possession of marijuana less than two ounces because the defendant completed terms for dismissal.
State v. Dewayne Jordan, motion to dismiss for theft of property more than $20 but less than $500 by check because it was in the interest of Justice.
State v. Tannane Lee Davis, motion to dismiss for indecent exposure because the office was unavailable.
State v. Jose David Rodriguez, motion to dismiss for resisting arrest, search or transport because the officer was unavailable.
State v. Francisco Porras, motion to dismiss for interfering with an emergency response officer for assistance because it was in the interest of Justice.
State v. Louis Pena, motion to dismiss for terroristic threat causing fear of immense serious bodily injury because the officer was unavailable.
State v. Mikkal Anthony Shin, motion to dismiss for resisting arrest, search or transport and unlawful carrying of a weapon because the officer was unavailable.
Marriage licenses:
David Allan Hope and Breanna Janai Wikerson, issued April 24.
Billy Michael Fitzgerald and Shannon Elizabeth Russell, issued April 28.
Steven Ray Suarez and Ashley Elaine Peiker, issued April 30.