Court Report

Cases filed in County Court State vs. Tori Rae Escobar, criminal mischief between $100 and $750, committed April 17.

State vs. Terry Lee Romine, failure to ID a fugitive, intent to give false information, committed July 21. State vs. Juan Tenorio, driving while license is invalid with previous conviction, suspension, without fine and/or restitution, committed June 9.

State vs. Able George Cruz, interfering with emergency request for assistance, committed May 25. State vs. Christopher Escalante, theft of property between $750 and $2,500, committed March 1. State vs. Ezequial Cantu Valderas, criminal trespassing, committed August 9. State vs. Luis Carlos Quezada, driving while intoxicated second, committed August 12.

State vs. Randy Levi Garza, assault causing bodily injury to a family member, July 24. State vs. Pedro Garcia, unlawfully carrying a weapon, committed July 30. State vs. Eric Chaston Stewart, driving while intoxicated, committed July 14. State vs. Spurgeon Weaver, terroristic threat of family household, committed July 23.

State vs. Bobby Chavis, terroristic threat causing fear of imminent serious bodily injury, committed July 28.

Disposition of County Court State vs. Pedro Esparza, judgement revoking probation for the convicted offense of evading arrest, on or about March 20, 2020. Original punishment assessed, 364 days probated for 12 months with a fine of $250 and court costs of $340. Punishment imposed and place of confinement includes 180 days of jail time, a fine of $250, court costs of $340 and a probation fee of $480.

State vs. Pedro Esparza, judgement and sentence for the offense of criminal mischief greater than $100 but no more than $750, committed January 28, 2022. The defendant was sentenced to 30 days of confinement in the Hockley County Jail and to pay a fine of $250 and court costs of $340.

State vs. John Adauto, case dismissed for the offence of possessing marijuana less than two ounces, because the defendant completed a pre-trial diversion program.

State vs. Michael Wolfenbarger, case dismissed for the offense of possessing marijuana less than two ounces, because the defendant completed the pre-trial diversion program.

Marriage Licenses Coal Genaro Lebario and Gabrielle Ann Salazar, October 21.

Luke Isaiah Lopez and Stacie Lorraine Nolan, October 24. Stacey Lynn McGuire and Dundie Patrees Mcinroe, October 24. Cameron Michael Warren and Bobbie Jo Waddell, October 25.