Disposed civil cases filed in the 286th District Court:
Haley Davis v. Augustine Coronado, final judgment, nonjury, divorce.
Steven Ray Suarez v. Pilar Contreras Suarez, final judgment, non-jury, divorce.
Brian A. Mclean v. Karyn Diane Mclean, final judgment, non-jury, divorce.
Jerry Williams v. Eufelia Williams, final judgment, nonjury, divorce.
Brenna Marie Holcombe v. Jeremy Jon Holcombe, final judgment, non-jury, divorce.
Theodore Loa v. Krystal Rose Loa, final judgment, nonjury, divorce.
Zachary Austin Simmons v. Trista Dawn Southall, agreed judgments, divorce.
Edwin Lee Vanzandt v. OTC Trucking and Logistics, Angel Ruben Gonzalez-Torres and Oscar Covos III, final judgment, nonjury, injury or damage with motor vehicle.
Shana R. Davis v. Reyna Castalleno Davis, final judgment, non-jury, divorce.
Twin City Rentals v. Yvette Vela, Gary Lopez and Evan Vela, default judgments, contractconsumer, commercial, debt.
Truist Bank in successor by Erger to Suntrust Bank v. Daniel Alberts, agreed judgments, contract-consumer, commercial, debt.
Disposed criminal cases filed in the 286th District Court:
State v. Caleb William Weatherred, community supervision expired, defendant discharged for the offense of Possession of a Controlled Substance Penalty Group One, less than one gram.
State v. Jessica Valencia Garza, probation discharge for the offense of Forgery Financial Instrument.
Disposed cases filed in county court:
State v. Christopher Benites, order granting misdemeanor community supervision for the offense of Terroristic Threat, with punishment consisting of a $500 fine and community supervision for a period of one year.
State v. Joseph Olmos, order denying defendant’s motion to release restriction of ignition interlock device.
State v. Correy Jordan, judgment and sentence for the offense of Violation of Protective Order, committed on or about December 1, 2018. Punishment assessed for the defendant was a $500 fine and 23 days confinement in the Hockley County Jail.
State v. Correy Jordan, court’s order to adjudicate for the offense of Terroristic Threat, Family or Household.
State v. Correy Jordan, court’s order to adjudicate for the offense of Violation of Protective Order.
State v. Roy Eugene Cisneros, motion to dismiss for the offense of Driving While License Invalid because the defendant obtained a drivers license.
State v. Juanita Evette Chavez, motion to dismiss for the offense of Driving While License Invalid because the defendant obtained a drivers license.
State v. Juanita Evette Chavez, motion to dismiss for the offense of Driving While License Invalid because the defendant obtained a drivers license.
State v. Juanita Evette Chavez, motion to dismiss for the offense of Driving While License Invalid because the defendant obtained a drivers license.
State v. Anthony Cole Davis, motion dismiss for the offense for the Possession of Marijuana less than two ounces because the defendant completed a pre-trial diversion program.
State v. Kenneth Ray Childers, motion to dismiss for the offense of Driving While Intoxicated because the defendant complied with terms for a dismissal.
State v. Christopher Rodriguez, motion to dismiss for the offense of Speeding - Appeal because the defendant complied with terms for dismissal.
State v. Steve Jones, motion to dismiss for the offense of Loose Livestock - Appeal because the defendant complied with terms for dismissal.
State v. Corey Reffner, motion to dismiss for the offense of Speeding - Appeal because the officer was unavailable.
State v. Amber Simpson, motion to dismiss for the offense of Speeding - Appeal because the officer was unavailable.
State v. Dylan Gage Borgens, motion to dismiss for the offense of Assault because the defendant was convicted in another case in Hockley County.
State v. Dylan Gage Borgens, motion to dismiss for the offense of Terroristic Threat because the defendant was convicted in another case in Hockley County.
State v. Steve Jones, motion to dismiss for the offense of Loose Livestock - Appeal because the defendant complied with terms for dismissal.
State v. Jorge Castillo, motion to dismiss for the offense Possession of Marijuana, Drug Free Zone because the officer was unavailable.
State v. Steve Jones, motion to dismiss for the offense of Loose Livestock - Appeal because the defendant complied with the terms for dismissal.
State v. Steve Jones, motion to dismiss for the offense of Loose Livestock - Appeal because the defendant complied with the terms for dismissal.
State v. Steve Jones, motion to dismiss for the offense of Loose Livestock - Appeal because the defendant complied with the terms for dismissal.
State v. Steve Jones, motion to dismiss for the offense of Loose Livestock - Appeal because the defendant complied with the terms for dismissal State v. Raymond Salazar Flores, order granting misdemeanor community supervision for the offense of Assault Family Violence, committed on or about March 22, 2022. Original punishment assessed was a $500 fine and 180 days confinement in the Hockley County Jail. The defendant was placed on community supervision for a period of one year.
State v. Raymond Salazar Flores, motion to dismiss for the offense of Possession of Marijuana less than two ounces because the defendant was convicted in another case.
State v. Alex Martinez, order of the court deferring further proceedings for the offense of Driving While Intoxicated, committed on or about May 8, 2021. The defendant was placed on probation for the period of one year and given a $500 fine.
State v. Manuel Reyna, order granting misdemeanor community supervision for the offense of Driving While Intoxicated, committed on or about November 3, 2019. Original punishment assessed was a $500 fine and 180 days confinement in the Hockley County Jail. The defendant was placed on community supervision for a period of one year.
State v. Ernest Cantu, judgment and sentence for the offense of Criminal Trespass, committed on or about October 9, 2019. Punishment assessed included a $500 fine and 26 days confinement in the Hockley County Jail.
State v. Ernesto Cantu, courts order to adjudicate for the offense of Fraudulent Destruction, Removal or Concealment of Writing.
State v. Veronica Tienda, judgment revoking probation for the offense of Driving While License Invalid, committed on or about July 6, 2022. Original punishment assessed included 90 days of jail time that was probated for one year and a fine of $350. The defendant was credited with 28 days.
State v. Amy Delgado Ramos, court’s order to adjudicate for the offense of Theft of Property between $750 and $2,500.
State v. Veronica Delgado, motion to dismiss for the offense of Driving While License Invalid because the defendant has obtained a valid drivers license.
Marriage Licenses:
Enrique Samarron and Rosie King, issued September 29.
William Wayne Torres and Angelina Christina Cruz, issued September 29.
Jeremiah Friend and Brittany Ann Michelle Hadox, issued October 2.
Victor Jessie Resendez and Dezirae Danielle Muniz, issued October 3.
Kelley Don Shortes and Chasity Daun Jones, issued October 10.
Koy Dane Duncan and Kristin Kate Garrett, issued October 16.
Ricardo Manuel Rodriguez-Gutierrez and Madison Whitney Marquez Michaels, issued October 17.
Reyes Tres Hinojosa and Stacy Nichole Gomez, issued October 17.
Ramon Javier Lopez and Rebecca Lily Carroll, issued October 20.