ECTOR COUNTY FELONY DISPOSITIONS Jan. 15, 2018

The following is a list of felony dispositions from the Ector County District Clerk’s Office. Listed attorneys do not necessarily represent who was involved when the case was disposed.

ASSAULT

  • Adrian Jordan Carrasco, 20, had a charge of aggravated assault of a date, family or household member with a weapon dismissed Jan. 8. Judge Denn Whalen presided. Tony Chavez was the defense attorney. The prosecuting attorney was not listed.

DRIVING WHILE INTOXICATED

  • Robert Barron, 46, pleaded guilty Jan. 4 to driving while intoxicated, third or more, and was sentenced to seven years in prison. Whalen approved the deal. Luis Chavez was the defense attorney. The prosecuting attorney was not listed.
  • Eva Dominguez Chavarria, 42, pleaded guilty Jan. 4 to driving while intoxicated, third or more, and was sentenced to five years probation. Judge Stacy Trotter approved the deal. Tony Chavez was the defense attorney. The prosecuting attorney was not listed.
  • Rene Alvarez Mancha, 48, pleaded guilty Jan. 4 to driving while intoxicated, third or more, and was sentenced to two years in prison. Trotter approved the deal. Richard Abalos was the defense attorney. The prosecuting attorney was not listed.
  • Karen Gilliam Walters, 49, pleaded guilty Jan. 4 to driving while intoxicated and was sentenced to two years in prison. Trotter approved the deal. Michael McLeaish was the defense attorney. The prosecuting attorney was not listed.

ENGAGING IN ORGANIZED CRIMINAL ACTIVITY

  • Timithee Shae Cuevas, 28, had a charge of engaging in organized criminal activity dismissed Jan. 5 as part of a plea agreement when he pleaded guilty to charges in another case in county court. Judge James Rush presided. McLeaish was the defense attorney. The prosecuting attorney was not listed.

MANUFACTURE/DELIVERY OF CONTROLLED SUBSTANCE

  • Lucas B. Hernandez, 26, was sentenced to 10 years in prison in an order adjudicating guilt Jan. 4 on two counts of manufacture or delivery of a controlled substance, four grams or more but less than 200 grams; two counts of possession of a controlled substance, four grams or more but less than 200 grams; and charges of tampering with or fabricating physical evidence and evading arrest with a vehicle. Hernandez was also sentenced to two years in state jail on charges of theft of a firearm and possession of a controlled substance (marijuana), five pounds or less but more than four ounces. Rush approved the deal. Adrian Chavez was the defense attorney and Clay George and Scott Layh were the prosecutors.

POSSESSION OF CONTROLLED SUBSTANCE

  • Frank Anthony Dipasquale, 26, pleaded guilty Nov. 17 to possession of a controlled substance, four grams or more but less than 200 grams; and possession of a controlled substance, one gram or more but less than four grams, and had his probation revoked. Dipasquale was sentenced to four years in prison. Trotter approved the deal. Thomas Morgan was the defense attorney and Linda Deaderick was the prosecutor.
  • Jose Enoc Terrazas, 32, was sentenced to 12 months in state jail in an order adjudicating guilt Dec. 14 on a charge of possession of a controlled substance, less than one gram. Trotter approved the deal. Jason Leach was the defense attorney. The prosecuting attorney was not listed.
  • Crystal Amber Banuelos, 32, was sentenced to 20 months in state jail in an order adjudicating guilt Dec. 19 on a charge of possession of a controlled substance (methamphetamine). Trotter approved the deal. Jason Schoel was the defense attorney. The prosecuting attorney was not listed.
  • Brenda Foster, 44, pleaded guilty Jan. 4 to possession of a controlled substance, less than one gram, and was sentenced to 180 days in state jail. Foster also had a charge of bail jumping and failure to appear dismissed as part of the deal. Rush approved the deal. Bret Mansur was the defense attorney. The prosecuting attorney was not listed.
  • Victor Louis Hagman III, 55, pleaded guilty Jan. 4 to possession of a controlled substance, less than one gram, and was sentenced to eight months in state jail. Whalen approved the deal. Glen Halsell was the defense attorney. The prosecuting attorney was not listed.
  • Jay Brent Rush, 50, had a charge of possession of a controlled substance, one gram or more but less than four grams, dismissed Jan. 4. Whalen presided. Marc Chastain was the defense attorney. The prosecuting attorney was not listed.
  • Erica Dawn Minjarez, 39, had a charge of possession of a controlled substance, four grams or more but less than 200 grams, dismissed Jan. 5 because she is being prosecuted in federal court. Rush presided. Tony Chavez was the defense attorney. The prosecuting attorney was not listed.

ROBBERY

  • Jubilee Clive Schulze, 24, pleaded guilty Jan. 4 to two counts of aggravated robbery and a charge of burglary of a building and was sentenced to eight years in prison and two years in state jail, respectively, on those charges. Whalen approved the deal. Laura Carpenter was the defense attorney. The prosecuting attorney was not listed.
  • Adrian Allen Atchinson, 25, pleaded guilty Jan. 8 to four counts of aggravated robbery, four counts of aggravated assault with a deadly weapon and a charge of engaging in organized criminal activity and was sentenced to 20 years in prison. Atchinson also had two counts of aggravated robbery, two counts of aggravated assault with a deadly weapon and a charge of evading arrest dismissed. Judge John Smith approved the deal. Robert Garcia and Adrian Chavez were the defense attorneys and Dusty Gallivan, Chris Fostel, Amanda Navarette and Layh were the prosecutors.

THEFT

  • Trever Andrew Anderson, 31, was sentenced to 15 months in state jail in an order adjudicating guilt Nov. 30 on a charge of theft of property, more than $2,500 but less than $30,000. Trotter approved the deal. Don Fletcher was the defense attorney. The prosecuting attorney was not listed.
  • Daniel James Lindsey, 24, pleaded guilty Jan. 4 to two counts of theft of property, $2,500 or more but less than $30,000, and was sentenced to five years probation and deferred adjudication. Lindsey also had a charge of possession of a controlled substance (heroin), less than one gram, dismissed as part of the deal. Rush approved the deal. Matt Thomas was the defense attorney. The prosecuting attorney was not listed.

UNLAWFUL POSSESSION OF FIREARM

  • Joseph Richard Long, 28, had charges of unlawful possession of a firearm by a felon and possession of a controlled substance, four grams or more but less than 200 grams, dismissed Jan. 4. Whalen presided. Adrian Chavez was the defense attorney. The prosecuting attorney was not listed.