Hockley County Court Report

Disposed criminal cases in the 286th District Court:

State v. Robert Canutson, order to dismiss, motion to proceed with an adjudication of guilt because the probationer is current on their monies and has complied with their terms and conditions of community supervision.

State v. Christy Almager, community supervision expired for the possession of a controlled substance penalty group one less than one gram.

State v. Victoria Chyenne Perez, convicted on a lesser charge, deadly conduct of discharging a firearm at a vehicle with a fine of $500 and probation cost of $840.

State v. Tavadrai Trevon Eddington, order on state’s motion to dismiss for the offense of manufacturing and delivering of a controlled substance penalty group one of more than four grams but less than 200 grams because of insufficient evidence.

State v. Ted Levay Rankin, deferred for the possession of marijuana less than 2,000 pounds but more than 50 pounds with probation of three years, and a fine of $1,000.

State v. Timothy Guadalupe Quintanilla, deferred for the abandonment and endangerment of a child intentionally, knowingly, recklessly and criminally negligence.

Disposed civil cases in the 286th District Court:

State v. Brittani Bounds, dismissed or no prosecution, civil case related to crime matter.

State v. Kyle Dewayne Reid, dismissed or no prosecution, civil case related to crime matter.

Shannon Himango Incorporated v. Great Host International Inc, non-suited or dismissed by plaintiff, all other civil cases.

State v. Julian Santos Chavez, dismissed or no prosecution, civil cases related to criminal matter. State v. Michael Elliot, dismissed or no prosecution, civil case related to criminal matter.

Amy Nicole Stone v. Jack Stone, final judgement or non-jury, divorce.

Darrian Alexis Basquez v. Nathaniel Ray Basquez, final judgement or non-jury, divorce.

Ashley Rae Burrola v. Adrian Burrola, final judgment or nonjury, divorce.

State v. Datyrik Sheppard, dismissed or no prosecution, civil case related to crime matter.

State v. Domingo Arguellez Jr, dismissed or no prosecution, civil case related to crime matter.

Unifirst Holdings Inc v. R7 Energy Services LLC, dismissed or no prosecution, all other civil cases.

Brittanya Nichole Thompson v. Brian Donell Thompson, dismissed or no prosecution, divorce.

Wells Fargo Bank NA v. Maria A Salas, dismissed or no prosecution, contractual consumer debt or commercial deb.

Sophia Llaneth Parra v. Dillon James Spence, dismissed or no prosecution, divorce.

David Lee Carne v. Brenna-Rae Marie Baldridge, dismissed or no prosecution, divorce.

Megan Rachel Curliss v. Matthew James Curliss, final judgment or non-jury, divorce.

Shelley Wehner v. Lacresha Dunn, final judgement or non-jury, injury or damage with a motor vehicle.

Ruben Nava v. Vanessa Nava, agreed judgements, divorce.

Deborah Kyria Platt v. William Timothy Platt, final judgment or non-jury, divorce.

Disposed county court cases:

State v. Mario Roman Rincon, court’s order to adjudicate for the offense of a terroristic threat causing fear of imminent of serios bodily injury.

State v. Vincent Alexander Romero, motion to dismiss for the offense of driving while intoxicated because the defendant completed pre-trial diversion program.

State v. Simon Sifuentes Jr., order granting misdemeanor community supervision for the offense of driving while intoxicated committed on or about May 14, 2020. The punishment is assessed with a fine of $500 and one year in jail.

State v. Alexandria Avitia, order of the court deferring further proceedings for the offense of causing bodily injury in family violence on or about September.

State v. Patricia Rodriguez, motion to dismiss for the offense of theft of service more than $500 but less than $1,500 because it was in the best interest of justice.

State v. Traci Pigg, order of the court deferring further proceedings for the offense of criminal trespass on or about May 24, 2024.

State v. Mario Roman Rincon, order of the court deferring further proceedings for the offense of criminal mischief more than $760 but less than $2,500 on or about January 1, 2024.

State v. Michael Gipson, judgement and sentence for the offense of the lesser but included offense of no driver’s license on or about January 3, 2023. Punishment is assessed with a fine of $200.

Marriage Licenses:

Tristan Avery Fuentas and Sara Marie Ledesma, issued June 30.

Logan Donovan Anthony and Jennifer Lysandra Prado, issued July 1.

Joshua Mathew Quintero and Randi Skylar Bridges, issued July 2.

Luis Carlos Rayos-Granados and Magali Campos Quezada, issued July 2 Steven Ervin Golden and Annie LeAnn Stafford, issued July 3.

Jared James Paredez and Marisella Alexia Hernandez, issued July 8.