Disposed criminal cases in the 286th District Court:
State v. John Alfred Flores, motion to dismiss, for the offense of unlawful possession of a firearm by a felon because of insufficient evidence.
Disposed civil cases in the 286th District Court:
Irene Najera Baca v. Edward Dwight Adams, final judgment, non-jury, divorce.
Serena Marie Dominguez v. Michael Dominguez, final judgement, non-jury, divorce.
Bo Dustin Mens v. Shari Marie Mens, final judgement, non-jury, divorce.
Mia Morin, final judgement, non-jury, all other civil cases.
Disposed county court cases:
State v. Ronnie Mike Jackson, motion to dismiss for the offense of speeding above 10% because the officer was unavailable.
State v. Henry Mesker, motion to dismiss for the offense of no driver’s license because the officer was unavailable.
State v. Alize Collins, motion to dismiss for the offense of possession and delivery of drug paraphernalia because the officer was unavailable.
State v. Johan Fehr, motion to dismiss for the offense of speeding because there was insufficient evidence.
State v. Benjamin Marquez-Banuelos, motion to dismiss for the offense of speeding because it was in the best interest of justice.
State v. Christopher Keeler Jr., motion to dismiss for the offense of possession of drug paraphernalia because it was in the best interest of justice.
State v. Chandler N. McAlpin, motion to dismiss for the offense of consumption of alcohol in a minor because it was in the best interest of justice.
State v. Timothy T. Rama, motion to dismiss for the offense of speeding because it was in the best interest of justice.
State v. Dominic Ray Leyra, motion to dismiss for the offense of speeding above 10% because the officer was unavailable.
State v. Bradley Cudd, motion to dismiss for the offense of speeding above 10% because there was insufficient evidence.
State v. Nathanial Matthew Moreno, motion for dismissal because the defendant has completed terms for dismissal.
State v. Dominic Ray Castro, motion to dismiss for the offense of unsafe speeds because the officer was unavailable.
State v. Rylee Layden Davidson, motion to dismiss for the offense of operating a vehicle while intoxicated because the defendant met terms for dismissal.
State v. Timothy G. Rhodes, motion to dismiss because the officer was unavailable.
State v. Able George Cruz, court’s order to adjudicate for the offense of interfering with an emergency request for assistance.
State v. Able George Cruz, court’s order to adjudicate for the offense of violating bond, protective order.
State v. Able George Cruz, court’s order to adjudicate for the offense of unlawful restraint.
State v. Able George Cruz, court’s order to adjudicate for the offense of assault causing bodily injury of family violence.
State v. Kyla Bridges, motion to dismiss for the offense of possession of marijuana less than two ounces because the defendant completed terms.
State v. Tristen Deleon, motion to discharge from community supervision for the offense of evading arrest detention on or about June 5, 2024, because the defendant has satisfactorily fulfilled the conditions for Community Supervision.
State v. Christopher Spivey, motion to discharge from community supervision because the defendant was discharged from probation.
State v. Ashanti Riddle. Motion to discharge from community supervision for the offense of theft of property more than $100 but less than $750 on or about June 5, 2024, because the defendant has satisfactorily fulfilled the conditions for Community Supervision.
Marriage licenses:
Troy Arthur Bowley and Juli Spence Brown, issued June 6.
Daniel Conde and Marievette Arce, issued June 6.
Roberto Reyna and Claudia Romero, issued June 9.
Brian Lee Venegas and Angelica Nexttalie Baca, issued June 9.
Michael Scott Rawlins and Charla Elaine Jones, issued June 11.