State v. Havan Marie Resendez, community supervision expired for the offense of possession of a controlled substance penalty group one less than one gram, the defendant was discharged.
State v. Derik Scott Dawson, amended probation for the offense of aggravated assault causes serious bodily injury. Probation was issued for a period of five years and a fine in the amount of $1,000.
State v. Joe Angel Lara, convicted for the offense of unauthorized use of a vehicle. Punishment assessed included confinement for a period of 10 months and a fine of $750.
State v. Mark Anthony Avila, convicted for the offense of criminal mischief between $2,500 and $30,000. Punishment assessed included confinement for a period of one year and six months, a fine of $3,000 and restitution in the amount of $4,608.30.
Disposed civil cases filed in the 286th District Court:
Rhonda Karol Petty v. Larry David Petty, final judgment, nonjury – divorce.
Jenifer Redden v. William Cody Redden, final judgment, non-jury – divorce.
Steven Luke Scarlett v. Maycee Lorea Scarlett, final judgment, non-jury – divorce.
Christyna Villanueva v. Lloyd Gray King, final judgment, non-jury – divorce.
Jodie Kaye Boatright v. Christopher Devin Boatright, final judgment, non-jury – divorce.
Jose Antonio Santoyo Arreola v. Angelina Diaz Soto, final judgment, non-jury – divorce.
Michelle Nicole Tatsch v. Timothy Stephens Tatsch, agreed judgments, divorce.
Lauren Eve Escobedo v. Rene Gilberto Escobedo, nonsuited or dismissed by plaintiff –
divorce.
In the estate of Wanda Allen (deceased) v. Kathy Melcher, final judgment, non-jury – all other civil cases.
Pro Agri Spraying Service Inc. v. Austin Pinkert, summary judgment disposition, contractconsumer, commercial, debt.
Duke Pumping Unit Services LLC v. Extex Operating Company, non-suited or dismissed by plaintiff, contract-consumer, commercial, debt.
Disposed county court cases:
State v. Isiah Gaona, motion for extension of time as the defendant’s community supervision will be extended an additional six months to allow the defendant to complete terms and conditions of community supervision.
State v. Natasha Moreno, motion to discharge from community supervision as the defendant has satisfactorily fulfilled the terms and conditions.
State v. Alfredo G. Morales, motion to dismiss for the offense of possession of marijuana less than two ounces because the officer was unavailable.
State v. Shayna Scott, motion to dismiss for assault causes bodily injury to a family member because the officer was unavailable.
State v. Nicholas C. Gardocki, motion to dismiss for the offense of burglary of vehicles because the officer was unavailable.
State v. Gil Antonio Deleon, motion to dismiss for the possession of marijuana less than two ounces because the officer was unavailable.
State v. Sandra Costilla, motion to dismiss for the offense of assault causes bodily injury family member because the defendant completed terms for dismissal.
State v. Ermalinda Tienda, motion to dismiss for the offense of theft of property between $500 and $1,500 by check because it was in the best interest of justice.
State v. Ermalinda Tienda, motion to dismiss for the offense of criminal trespass of a habitat, shelter, superfund or infrastructure because it was in the best interest of justice.
State v. Ashley Biera, motion to dismiss for the offense of possession of a dangerous drug because the defendant completed terms for dismissal.
State v. Heather Crisp, motion to dismiss for criminal trespassing because the defendant plead on a case in the 286th District Court.
State v. Emilio Vidales, motion to dismiss for the offense of evading arrest because the defendant was convicted in another case.
State v. Andres Perez Miranda Jr., motion to dismiss for the offense of racing on the highway because the officer was unavailable.
State v. Michael Shawn Roberts, motion to dismiss for the offense of driving while license invalid with previous conviction, suspension without financial restitution because the defendant was convicted in a federal case.
State v. Michael Shawn Roberts, motion to dismiss for the offense of possession of a dangerous drug because the defendant was convicted in a federal case.
State v. Michael Roberts, motion to dismiss for the offense of driving while license invalid with previous conviction, suspension without financial restitution because the defendant was convicted in a federal case.
State v. Stephanie Nicole Delarosa, motion to dismiss for the offense of theft of property between $100 and $750 because the officer was unavailable.
State v. Roderick Rex Rodriguez, motion to dismiss for the offense of silent abusive call or electronic communication to a 911 service because the officer was unavailable.
State v. Zachary Logan Boggs, motion to dismiss for the offense of possession of marijuana less than two ounces because the officer was unavailable.
State v. Richard D. Mireles, motion to dismiss for the unlawful carrying of a weapon because the officer was unavailable.
State v. Maricella Gigi Solis, motion to dismiss for the offense of theft of property between $100 and $750 because the officer was unavailable.
State v. Ermalinda Tienda, motion to dismiss for the offense of terroristic threat causing fear of imminent serious bodily injury because it was in the best interest of justice.
State v. Ronnie Sanchez, motion to dismiss for the offense of driving while license invalid because the officer was unavailable.
State v. Rocky Torres, motion to dismiss for the offense of violation of bond protective order because the defendant fulfilled the terms for dismissal.
State v. Barzilay Silva, motion to dismiss for the offense of unlawful carrying of a weapon because the defendant was convicted in another case.
State v. Camron Jones, motion to dismiss for the offense of assault causing bodily injury to a family member because the defendant fulfilled the terms for dismissal.
State v. Anissa Renee Escandon, motion to dismiss for the offense of driving while license invalid because the defendant obtained a valid drivers license.
State v. Brey Yore, motion to dismiss for the offense of evading arrest, detention because the defendant completed a pre-trial diversion program.
State v. Anna Marie Edwards, motion to dismiss for the offense of terroristic threat causing fear of imminent serious bodily injury because the defendant completed a pre-trail diversion program.
State v. Mathew Simpson, motion to dismiss for the offense of harassment because it was in the interest of justice.
State v. Joseph Olmos, court’s order to adjudicate with a cause number in Lubbock County pending in the County Court at Law No. 2.
State v. Eric Lee Rivas, court’s order to adjudicate with a cause number associated with possession of a controlled substance penalty group one between one gram and four grams, pending the 286th District Court.
State v. Anthony Douglas Taylor, judgment and sentence for the offense of violation of protective order, committed on or about March 26. Punishment assessed included 19 days of confinement in the Hockley County Jail and a fine in the amount of $500.
Marriage licenses:
Daniel Borunda and Sandra Yadira Patino, issued June 28.
Charles Robert Lynn Long and Ardi Michaelia Andrews Barnabas, issued July 1.
Dimas Cruz Ramirez and Yesenia Perez, issued July 8.
John Paul Carrasco and Kayla Yadira Mendoza, issued July 8.
Jesse Jennaro Segura and Ashton Taylor Chavirra, issued July 8.
William Harrison Cook and Lacy Michelle Spain, issued July 17.
Geron Angel Barrera and Daisy Marie Bruce, issued July 17.
Cody Lee Kerby and Shayna Deann Scott, issued July 18.