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Potter/Randall Counties Court Dockets for 11-28-2021

Amarillo Globe-News (TX)

POTTER COUNTY

47th District Court

Alexis Villa, aka Alexis Jacqueline Villa. Deferred adjudication on two charges. (1) Injury child/elderly/disabled, reckless bodily injury. Defendant received four years probation, $500 fine and costs. (2) Assault family/household member, impede breath/circulation. Defendant received five years probation and costs.

Christopher Shawn Bertrand. Judgment on two charges of aggravated sexual assault of a child. Punishment assessed five years in Texas Department of Criminal Justice Institutional Division, $1,000 fine and costs on each charge.

Raymond Tyrone Corona. Deferred adjudication. Assault of a public servant. Defendant received five years probation, $500 fine and costs.

Kylie Michelle Moore. Deferred adjudication on two charges of assault of a public servant. Defendant received four years probation and costs on each charge.

181st District Court

Nakia Lacole Savage. Judgment. Aggravated assault with a deadly weapon. Punishment assessed two years in Texas Department of Criminal Justice Institutional Division and costs.

Darrell Moore. Judgment. Prohibited substance/item in correctional facility. Punishment assessed four years in Texas Department of Criminal Justice Institutional Division, $4,000 fine and costs.

Alexander Ford Campbell. Judgment. Possession of a controlled substance, less than 1 gram, enhanced. Punishment assessed three years in Texas Department of Criminal Justice Institutional Division and costs.

Crystal Jane Anderson. Deferred adjudication. Abandon/endanger a child, criminal negligence. Defendant received two years probation and costs.

Abdi Aden Ali. Deferred adjudication. Assault family/household member, impede breath/circulation. Defendant received five years probation, $500 fine and costs.

Daniel Rosales. Judgment on two counts. Count 1 – Prohibited substance/item in correctional facility and Count 2 – Improper contact with victim while confined. Punishment assessed six years in Texas Department of Criminal Justice Institutional Division, $5,000 fine and costs on each count.

251st District Court

Michael Angel Martinez. Deferred adjudication. Aggravated sexual assault of a child. Defendant received seven years probation, $500 fine and costs.

Bryant Keith Martin Jr. Judgment. Sex offender's duty to register, life/90 days. Punishment assessed two years in Texas Department of Criminal Justice Institutional Division and costs.

A'Jay Torres. Deferred adjudication on two charges. (1) Assault family/household member with previous conviction and (2) Aggravated assault with a deadly weapon. Defendant received five years probation, $500 fine and costs on each charge.

320th District Court

Jose Manuel Juarez. Judgment. Intoxication assault with a vehicle, serious bodily injury. Punishment assessed seven years probation, $1,000 fine and costs.

Deshawn Antwone Smith. Judgment. Murder. Punishment assessed 20 years in Texas Department of Criminal Justice Institutional Division and costs.

David Ross Gwaltney. Judgment on three charges. (1-2) Two charges of Manufacture/deliver a controlled substance, more than 4 grams less than 200 grams, enhanced and (3) Unlawful possession of firearm by a felon, enhanced. Punishment assessed 25 years in Texas Department of Criminal Justice Institutional Division and costs on each charge.

Jesus Alberto Alvarado, aka Jesus Alberto Alvarado-Minjares. Judgment on three charges. (1-2) Two charges of sexual assault of a child and (3) Aggravated sexual assault of a child. Punishment assessed eight years in Texas Department of Criminal Justice Institutional Division and costs on each charge.

108th District Court

Dimas Martinez-Flores. Judgment. Driving while intoxicated, third or more offenses. Punishment assessed three years probation and costs.

Calvin D. Wilcox. Judgment. Deadly weapon in penal institution, enhanced. Punishment assessed four years in Texas Department of Criminal Justice Institutional Division, $4,000 fine and costs.

Matthew Paul Lovell. Deferred adjudication. Assault family/household member, impede breath/circulation. Defendant received 10 years probation, $500 fine and costs.

Joshua Charles Sims. Judgment. Possession of a controlled substance, less than 1 gram. Punishment assessed six months in state jail, $300 fine and costs.

Kendall Andrew Davis. Deferred adjudication. Manufacture/deliver a controlled substance, more than 4 grams less than 200 grams. Defendant received 10 years probation, $5,000 fine and costs.

Roland Eugene-Mike Jimenez. Deferred adjudication. Sexual assault of a child. Defendant received four years probation, $500 fine and costs.

Maria Paula Aguallo. Judgment. Possession of a controlled substance, more than 1 gram less than 4 grams, enhanced. Punishment assessed three years in Texas Department of Criminal Justice Institutional Division, $300 fine and costs.

Jimmy Lee Cook. Judgment. Possession of a controlled substance, less than 1 gram, enhanced. Punishment assessed three years in Texas Department of Criminal Justice Institutional Division, $300 fine and costs.

Daniel Javaan Reyes. Judgment. Unauthorized use of a vehicle. Punishment assessed six months in state jail, $300 fine and costs.

Court at Law No. 1

Jerome Anthony Alexander. Judgment. Assault causing bodily injury, family violence. Punishment assessed 120 days in Potter County Detention Center and costs.

Timothy Wayne Hannah. Judgment. Unlawfully carrying a weapon. Punishment assessed 27 days in Potter County Detention Center and costs.

Isha Nur Mohamed. Deferred adjudication on two charges of theft of property, more than $100 less than $750. Defendant received one year probation and costs on each charge.

Kenneth Lynn Hayhurst. Judgment. Driving while intoxicated. Punishment assessed two years probation and costs.

Brenda Drye. Judgment on two charges. (1) Possession of a controlled substance, less than 28 grams. Punishment assessed 90 days in Potter County Detention Center and costs. (2) Cruelty to non-livestock animals; failure to provide. Punishment assessed 60 days in PCDC and costs.

Hugo De Paz De Rosa. Deferred adjudication. Driving while intoxicated. Defendant received one year probation and costs.

Forest De Los Santos. Judgment. Resist arrest, search or transport. Punishment assessed 28 days in Potter County Detention Center and costs.

Daniel Joseph Rodriguez. Judgment. Resist arrest, search or transport. Punishment assessed 90 days in Potter County Detention Center and costs.

Rowena Simborio Mann. Deferred adjudication. Theft of property, more than $100 less than $750. Defendant received one year probation and costs.

Arturo Perez Jr. Judgment. Assault causing bodily injury, family violence. Punishment assessed 60 days in Potter County Detention Center and costs.

Shandrika Lannette Patterson. Deferred adjudication. Assault causing bodily injury. Defendant received 12 months probation and costs.

Lupe Vallejo. Judgment. Resist arrest, search or transport. Punishment assessed 30 days in Potter County Detention Center and costs.

Jessica Nicole Capps. Judgment on two charges. (1) Assault causing bodily injury, family violence. Punishment assessed 90 days in Potter County Detention Center and costs. (2) Failure to identify fugitive, intentionally give false information. Punishment assessed 45 days in PCDC and costs.

Court at Law No. 2

John Garang Deng. Judgment. Evading arrest/detention. Punishment assessed nine days in Potter County Detention Center and costs.

Matthew Paul Lovell. Judgment. Assault causing bodily injury, family violence. Punishment assessed 90 days in Potter County Detention Center and costs.

Mark Anthony Gamboa. Deferred adjudication. Interfere with emergency request for assistance. Defendant received nine months probation and costs.

David Vasquez. Deferred adjudication. Assault causing bodily injury, family violence. Defendant received one year probation and costs.

Lacey McGee. Judgment. Theft of property, more than $100 less than $750. Punishment assessed 30 days in Potter County Detention Center and costs.

A'Jay Torres. Judgment. Criminal trespass. Punishment assessed nine days in Potter County Detention Center and costs.

Matthew Paul Lovell. Judgment. Assault causing bodily injury, family violence. Punishment assessed 90 days in Potter County Detention Center and costs.

Angelina Rodriguez. Judgment. Theft of property, more than $100 less than $750. Punishment assessed one year probation and costs.

Tristan Sage Smith. Deferred adjudication. Theft of property, more than $750 less than $2,500. Defendant received one year probation and costs.

Jade Lynn Martinez. Deferred adjudication. Prostitution. Defendant received nine months probation and costs.

Brice A. Fletcher. Judgment. Prostitution/Other payor. Punishment assessed six days in Potter County Detention Center and costs.

Hugo Garcia Solano. Deferred adjudication. Assault causing bodily injury, family violence. Defendant received one year probation and costs.

Monte Brant Davis. Judgment. Interfere with emergency request for assistance. Punishment assessed nine days in Potter County Detention Center and costs.

Jason D. Puckett. Judgment. Violation bond/protective order. Punishment assessed 120 days in Potter County Detention Center and costs.

RANDALL COUNTY

47th District Court

Jose Francisco Garcia. Judgment. Possession of a controlled substance, less than 1 gram. Punishment assessed 50 days in Randall County Jail and costs.

251st District Court

Dorothy Ann Valdez. Deferred adjudication. Exploitation of child/elderly/disabled. Defendant received three years probation and costs.

Christopher Ryan Gleisberg. Deferred adjudication. Credit/debit card abuse. Defendant received three years probation and costs.

Homero Edwardo Rivera. Deferred adjudication. Aggravated assault with a deadly weapon. Defendant received five years probation and costs.

Kelvin Keiyaun Josiah McGowan. Deferred adjudication. Manslaughter. Defendant received seven years probation and costs.

Alicia Kay Happy. Deferred adjudication. Insurance fraud, more than $2,500 less than $30,000. Defendant received four years probation and costs.

Court at Law No. 1

Jerry Patrick Little. Judgment. Driving while intoxicated. Punishment assessed 30 days in Randall County Jail and costs.

Christopher Manuel Arenas. Judgment. Evading arrest/detention. Punishment assessed 54 days in Randall County Jail and costs.

Alexander James Kempf. Judgment. False drug test falsification device. Punishment assessed 60 days in Randall County Jail and costs.

Stephen Glenn Keeton. Deferred adjudication. Failure to identify fugitive from justice, refuse to give information. Defendant received six months probation and costs.

Ramon Eddie Esparza Jr. Judgment. Criminal trespass. Punishment assessed 60 days in Randall County Jail and costs.

Court at Law No. 2

Justin Guy Bates. Judgment. Criminal trespass habitat/shelter/superfund/infrastructure. Punishment assessed 30 days in Randall County Jail and costs.

Matthew Lee Vasquez. Judgment. Evading arrest/detention. Punishment assessed 360 days in Randall County Jail and costs.

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