Court Report

CasesFiledinCountyCourt: State vs. Tori Rae Escobar, criminal mischief between $100 and $750, committed May 17. State vs. Terry Lee Romine, failure to ID a fugitive with intent to give false information, committed July 21. State vs. Juan Tenorio, driving with an invalid license while previously convicted, suspension without financial restitution, committed June 9.

State vs. Able George Cruz, interfering with emergency request for assistance, May 25.

State vs. Christopher Escalante, theft of property between $750 and $2,500, committed March 1. State vs. Ezequiel Cantu Valderas, criminal trespass, committed August 9. State vs. Luis Carlos Quezada, driving while intoxicated second, committed August 12.

State vs. Randy Levi Garza, assault causing bodily injurty to a familymember,committedJuly24.

State vs. Pedro Garcia, unlicensed carrying of a weapon, committed July 30. State vs. Eric Chaston Stewart, driving while intoxicated, committed July 14. State vs. Spurgeon Weaver, terroristic threat of a family, household, committed July 23.

State vs. Bobby Chavis, terroristic threat causing fear of imminent SBI, committed July 28.

State vs. Mario Munoz, assault causing bodily injury, committed August 4. State vs. Andrea Rodriguez, theft of property between $100 and $750 by check, committed May 29. State vs. Miranda Vargas, criminal mischief between $100 and $750, committed Aug 11. State vs. Tres Vicente, interfering with emergency request for assistance, committed July 25. State vs. Gary Grant, terroristic threat of a family, household, committed Aug 10.

Disposition of County Court

Cases: State vs. Shawn Silva, case deferred further proceedings as the defendant pleaded guilty for the offense of driving while intoxicated that occurred on or about August 9, 2018. The offense is a Class B misdemeanor with the defendant placed on probation for one year with a fine of $500 and court costs of $455.

State vs. Damian Vustan, order granting misdemeanor community supervision as the defendant plead guilty to the offense of interfering with an emergency request for assistance, committed on or about July 11. A class A misdemeanor, the defendant was assessed a $500 fine and 180 days in jail. Before the trial, the defendant made the application for probation and was found to satisfy the requirements to serve by granting Defendant Community Supervision for one year.

State vs. Tristan Gage Cruz, order granting misdemeanor community supervision as the defendant plead guilty to the offense of criminal mischief equal to or greater than $100 but no more than $750, on or about February 26. Assessed a $500 fine and 180 days in jail, the defendant qualified for defendant community supervision for one year.

State vs. Vicente Rodriguez, order granting misdemeanor community supervision as the defendant plead guilty for the offense of resisting arrest on or about October 8,2021. Assessed a $500 fine and 180 days in jail, the defendant qualified for defendant community supervision for one year.

State vs. Veronica Tienda, order granting misdemeanor community supervision as the defendant plead guilty for the offense of driving while license invalid on or about July 6,2022. Assessed a $350 fine and 90 days in jail, the defendant qualified for defendant community supervision for one year. State vs. Alfred Donovan Swilley, order granting misdemeanor community supervision as the defendant plead guilty for the offense possessing marijuana in a drug free zone on or about May 30,2022. Assessed a $500 fine and 180 days in jail, the defendant qualified for defendant community supervision for one year.

Disposition of County Court

Cases: State vs. Damian Champion, order granting misdemeanor community supervision as the defendant plead guilty for the offense of possessing marijuana greater than 2 ounces on or about August 8, 2020. Assessed a $500 fine and 180 days in jail, the defendant qualified for defendant community supervision for one year. State vs. Nicholas Villegas order granting misdemeanor community supervision as the defendant plead guilty for the offense of criminal trespass on or about April 23, 2022. Assessed a $500 fine and 180 days in jail, the defendant qualified for defendant community supervision for one year.

State vs. Jerry Lee Lopez, case dismissed for the offense of assault, family violence, because the complaining witness requested dismissal.

Marriage Licenses Melvin Louise Lofton and Bridgette K. Patterson, September 19. Anthony Flores and Angel Mariah Ornelas, September 26.

Antonio Jordan Cruz and Rebeca Baca-Peralez, September 29. Corbin Ashton McDonald and Halee Renea Turner, September 30. Isaac Ignacio Bocanegra and Karla Ramirez, September 30. Devin Dean Kleman and Samantha Lea Richardson, October 3. Mathew Bryan Johnston and Hannah Elizabeth Spalding- Neuenschwander, October 4.