ECTOR COUNTY FELONY DISPOSITIONS March 26, 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

  • Brandon Castellano, 23, was sentenced to four years in prison in an order adjudicating guilt March 9 on a charge of aggravated assault causing serious bodily injury. Judge Stacy Trotter approved the deal. Jason Leach was the defense attorney. The prosecuting attorney was not listed.
  • John Anthony Baeza, 23, pleaded guilty March 14 to assault on a public servant and was sentenced to two years probation and deferred adjudication. Trotter approved the deal. Robert Hollmann was the defense attorney. The prosecuting attorney was not listed.
  • Javier Ivan Ley, 40, had a charge of assault (family violence) dismissed March 15 at the request of the complaining witness. Trotter presided. Adrian Chavez was the defense attorney and Linda Deaderick was the prosecutor.
  • Ivan Benavidez Valdez, 24, had a charge of assault of a family or household member by impeding breath or circulation dismissed March 16. Judge John Smith presided. Michael McLeaish was the defense attorney. The prosecuting attorney was not listed.
  • Brian Jackson, 28, had a charge of aggravated assault with a deadly weapon dismissed March 19 as part of a plea agreement when he pleaded guilty to charges in another case in county court. Judge James Rush presided. Tony Chavez was the defense attorney. The prosecuting attorney was not listed.
  • Michael Edward Webster, 28, pleaded guilty March 20 to aggravated assault with a deadly weapon (family violence) and was sentenced to five years probation and deferred adjudication. Trotter approved the deal. McLeaish was the defense attorney. The prosecuting attorney was not listed.
  • Shannon Ray Tealer, 35, pleaded guilty March 21 to assault of a public servant and was sentenced to five years probation and deferred adjudication. Trotter approved the deal. Mike Holmes was the defense attorney. The prosecuting attorney was not listed.

BURGLARY

  • Mark Anthony Burrola, 20, pleaded guilty March 8 to burglary of a building and had his probation revoked. Burrola was sentenced to 6 months in state jail. Smith approved the deal. Kevin Acker was the defense attorney. The prosecuting attorney was not listed.
  • Brandon David Dalton, 18, was sentenced to eight years in prison in an order adjudicating guilt March 20 on a charge of burglary of a habitation. Smith approved the deal. J. Roxane Blount was the defense attorney. The prosecuting attorney was not listed.
  • Eric Anthony Charo, 26, pleaded guilty March 21 to two counts of burglary of a building and was sentenced to 12 months in state jail. Trotter approved the deal. Larry Myrick was the defense attorney. The prosecuting attorney was not listed.

DEADLY CONDUCT

  • Roman Camacho, 24, was sentenced to five years in prison in an order adjudicating guilt March 9 on a charge of deadly conduct by discharging a firearm. Trotter approved the deal. Robert Garcia was the defense attorney. The prosecuting attorney was not listed.

DRIVING WHILE INTOXICATED

  • David Gonzalez Davila, 65, pleaded guilty March 13 to driving while intoxicated, third or more, and had his probation revoked. Davila was sentenced to three years in prison. Judge Denn Whalen approved the deal. Terry Canales was the defense attorney and Brooke Hendricks-Green was the prosecutor.
  • Jesus Jose Carrillo, 42, pleaded guilty March 21 to driving while intoxicated, third or more, and was sentenced to five years probation. Trotter approved the deal. Marc Chastain was the defense attorney. The prosecuting attorney was not listed.

EVADING ARREST

  • Claudia Lerma, 30, pleaded guilty March 14 to evading arrest with a vehicle and possession of a controlled substance and was sentenced to three year in prison and 12 months in state jail, respectively, on those charges. Whalen approved the deal. Richard Abalos was the defense attorney. The prosecuting attorney was not listed.

FORGERY

  • Heather Dawn Griffith, 30, was sentenced to 10 months in state jail in an order adjudicating guilt March 13 on a charge of forgery of a financial instrument. Rush approved the deal. Chastain was the defense attorney. The prosecuting attorney was not listed.
  • Alexander L. Levario, 40, pleaded guilty March 14 to two counts of forgery of a financial instrument and was sentenced to three years probation and deferred adjudication. Trotter approved the deal. Hollmann was the defense attorney. The prosecuting attorney was not listed.

INJURY TO CHILD/ELDERLY/DISABLED PERSON

  • Anthony Padilla-Ortiz, 23, pleaded guilty March 15 to injury to a child, elderly or disabled person with intent to cause bodily injury and was sentenced to two years probation and deferred adjudication. Trotter approved the deal. Garcia was the defense attorney. The prosecuting attorney was not listed.
  • Adrian Terrazas, 38, had a charge of injury to a child dismissed March 16. Smith presided. Adrian Chavez was the defense attorney. The prosecuting attorney was not listed.

MANUFACTURE/DELIVERY OF CONTROLLED SUBSTANCE

  • Adrian Lewis Nunez, 28, had a charge of manufacture or delivery of a controlled substance, less than one gram, dismissed March 9. Trotter presided. BJ Brown was the defense attorney. The prosecuting attorney was not listed.

MISAPPLICATION OF FIDUCIARY PROPERTY

  • Asher Quinn Hoxie, 41, had a charge of misapplication of fiduciary property dismissed March 14 because the case could not be proven beyond a reasonable doubt. Rush presided. Jerry Wood was the defense attorney. The prosecuting attorney was not listed.

ONLINE SOLICITATION OF MINOR

  • Richard Ramirez, 21, was sentenced to 10 years in prison in an order adjudicating guilt March 12 on a charge of online solicitation of a minor under 14 years of age. Whalen approved the deal. McLeaish was the defense attorney. The prosecuting attorney was not listed.

POSSESSION OF CONTROLLED SUBSTANCE

  • Victor Manuel Ortiz, 31, was convicted guilty by a jury March 6 of possession of a controlled substance, four grams or more but less than 200 grams; and evading arrest with a vehicle and was sentenced to 15 years in prison. Whalen approved the deal. Holmes was the defense attorney. The prosecuting attorney was not listed.
  • Kelly Dee Blackwell, 50, was sentenced to five years in prison and 12 months in state jail, respectively, in an order adjudicating guilt March 8 on charges of possession of a controlled substance, four grams or more but less than 200 grams; and theft of property, $1,500 or more but less than $20,000. Smith approved the deal. Bret Mansur was the defense attorney and Hendricks-Green and Dusty Gallivan were the prosecutors.
  • Brandon Covey Moon, 23, was sentenced to 15 months in state jail in an order adjudicating guilt March 8 on a charge of possession of a controlled substance, less than one gram. Whalen approved the deal. Mansur was the defense attorney. The prosecuting attorney was not listed.
  • Michael Anthony Rios, 23, was sentenced to four years in prison in an order adjudicating guilt March 8 on a charge of possession of a controlled substance, four grams or more but less than 200
    grams. Smith approved the deal. Scott Layh was the defense attorney. The prosecuting attorney was not listed.
  • Baltazar Muniz Valencia Jr., 33, was sentenced to 12 months in state jail in an order adjudicating guilt March 8 on a charge of possession of a controlled substance, less than one gram. Whalen approved the deal. Gary Garrison was the defense attorney. The prosecuting attorney was not listed.
  • Glen Robert Vance, 31, was sentenced to 12 months in state jail in an order adjudicating guilt March 9 on a charge of possession of a controlled substance, less than one gram. Trotter approved the deal. Layh was the defense attorney. The prosecuting attorney was not listed.
  • Christopher Lueras, 28, pleaded guilty March 13 to possession of a controlled substance (methamphetamine), less than one gram, and was sentenced to two years probation and deferred adjudication. Smith approved the deal. Tony Chavez was the defense attorney and Chris Fostel was the prosecutor.
  • Joshua Levi Beene, 32, pleaded guilty March 14 to possession of a controlled substance, less than one gram, and was sentenced to two years probation and deferred adjudication. Trotter approved the deal. Hollmann was the defense attorney. The prosecuting attorney was not listed.
  • Chris Edward Belknap, 60, was sentenced to six months in state jail in an order adjudicating guilt March 14 on a charge of possession of a controlled substance, less than one gram. Whalen approved the deal. Acker was the defense attorney. The prosecuting attorney was not listed.
  • Ashley Cruz, 22, had a charge of possession of a controlled substance, less than one gram, dismissed March 14. Smith presided. Adrian Chavez was the defense attorney. The prosecuting attorney was not listed.
  • Robin Renee Hager, 53, pleaded guilty March 14 to possession of a controlled substance, less than one gram, and was sentenced to 180 days in state jail. Trotter approved the deal. Holmes was the defense attorney. The prosecuting attorney was not listed.
  • David Joel Hernandez, 25, had a charge of possession of a controlled substance (marijuana), four ounces or less but more than two ounces, in a drug free zone dismissed March 14. Smith presided. McLeaish was the defense attorney. The prosecuting attorney was not listed.
  • Nathalie Zacniewski, 47, had a charge of possession of a controlled substance, less than one gram, dismissed March 14. Smith presided. Christianson Hartman was the defense attorney. The prosecuting attorney was not listed.
  • Samantha Jo Fennewald, 29, pleaded guilty March 16 to possession of a controlled substance, less than one gram, and was sentenced to 180 days in state jail. Fennewald also had a charge of possession of a controlled substance, one gram or more but less than four grams, dismissed as part of the deal. Trotter approved the deal. Garrison was the defense attorney. The prosecuting attorney was not listed.
  • Nathan Allen Glidwell, 29, pleaded guilty March 16 to possession of a controlled substance, four grams or more but less than 200 grams; and possession of a controlled substance, less than one gram, and was sentenced to five years probation and deferred adjudication. Trotter approved the deal. Acker was the defense attorney. The prosecuting attorney was not listed.
  • Natasha Hernandez, 37, pleaded guilty March 16 to possession of a controlled substance (methamphetamine), one gram or more but less than four grams, and was sentenced to three years in prison. Rush approved the deal. Tony Chavez was the defense attorney and Clay George was the prosecutor.
  • Sara Marie Hernandez, 43, pleaded guilty March 16 to possession of a controlled substance, one gram or more but less than four grams, and was sentenced to two years probation and deferred adjudication. Trotter approved the deal. Hollmann was the defense attorney. The prosecuting attorney was not listed.
  • Ashley Ann Stafford, 26, pleaded guilty March 16 to possession of a controlled substance, four grams or more but less than 400 grams, and was sentenced to four years probation and deferred adjudication. Trotter approved the deal. Acker was the defense attorney. The prosecuting attorney was not listed.
  • Stetson Archie Wagner, 28, pleaded guilty March 16 to possession of a controlled substance, less than one gram, and was sentenced to three years probation and deferred adjudication. Wagner also had a charge of tampering with or fabricating physical evidence dismissed as part of the deal. Rush approved the deal. Glen Halsell was the defense attorney. The prosecuting attorney was not listed.
  • Destiny Raquel White, 20, was sentenced to three years in prison in an order adjudicating guilt March 16 on a charge of possession of a controlled substance (methamphetamine). Rush approved the deal. Don Fletcher was the defense attorney. The prosecuting attorney was not listed.
  • Juan Carlos Hernandez, 27, pleaded guilty March 20 to possession of a controlled substance, one gram or more but less than four grams, and was sentenced to two years in prison. Trotter approved the deal. Jerry Caddel was the defense attorney. The prosecuting attorney was not listed.
  • Tanner Reid Kunkel, 20, was sentenced to two years in prison in an order adjudicating guilt March 20 on a charge of possession of a controlled substance, one gram or more but less than four grams. Smith approved the deal. Jason Schoel was the defense attorney. The prosecuting attorney was not listed.
  • Davorrin McAfee, 24, pleaded guilty March 20 to possession of a controlled substance, less than one gram, and was sentenced to 180 days in state jail. McAfee was given credit for time served. Trotter approved the deal. Holmes was the defense attorney. The prosecuting attorney was not listed.
  • Fernando Navarrette, 28, pleaded guilty March 21 to possession of a controlled substance, less than one gram, and was sentenced to 180 days in state jail. Trotter approved the deal. Myrick was the defense attorney. The prosecuting attorney was not listed.
  • Anthony Briones Carrillo, 37, pleaded guilty March 21 to possession of a controlled substance, less than one gram, and was sentenced to two years probation and deferred adjudication. Trotter approved the deal. Victor Torres was the defense attorney. The prosecuting attorney was not listed.
  • Clay Edward Lindsey, 54, pleaded guilty March 21 to possession of a controlled substance, less than one gram, and was sentenced to two years probation. Trotter approved the deal. Daniel Sarabia Jr. was the defense attorney. The prosecuting attorney was not listed.

PROHIBITED SUBSTANCE/ITEM IN CORRECTIONAL FACILITY

  • Brian David Rankin, 51, had a charge of prohibited substance or item in a correctional facility dismissed March 13. Trotter presided. McLeaish was the defense attorney. The prosecuting attorney was not listed.

TAMPER/FABRICATE PHYSICAL EVIDENCE

  • Xavier Ray Diaz, 24, pleaded guilty March 16 to tampering with or fabricating physical evidence and was sentenced to three years in prison. Rush approved the deal. Fletcher was the defense attorney. The prosecuting attorney was not listed.

THEFT

  • Marie Anabell Campos, 46, was sentenced to 180 days in state jail in an order adjudicating guilt March 8 on a charge of theft of property, $2,500 or more but less than $30,000. Smith approved the deal. Hollmann was the defense attorney. The prosecuting attorney was not listed.
  • James Tennyson Chesser, 61, pleaded guilty March 14 to theft, less than $2,500, with two or more prio
    r theft convictions and was sentenced to 12 months in state jail. Whalen approved the deal. Mansur was the defense attorney. The prosecuting attorney was not listed.
  • Joshua Puente, 29, pleaded guilty March 14 to theft of property, less than $2,500, with two or more previous convictions and was sentenced to three years probation and deferred adjudication. Trotter approved the deal. Hollmann was the defense attorney. The prosecuting attorney was not listed.
  • John Christopher Chance, 42, had a charge of theft of property, less than $2,500, with two or more previous convictions dismissed March 16. Smith presided. Brown was the defense attorney. The prosecuting attorney was not listed.
  • Stacy Arturo Dominguez, 33, pleaded guilty March 20 to theft of property, less than $2,500, with two or more previous conviction; theft with two or more previous convictions; burglary of a habitation; evading; and endangering a child and was sentenced to 14 months in state jail. Trotter approved the deal. Caddel was the defense attorney. The prosecuting attorney was not listed.
  • Rachel Simmons, 34, pleaded guilty March 20 to theft of property, less than $2,500, with two or more previous convictions and was sentenced to nine months in state jail. Trotter approved the deal. Holmes was the defense attorney. The prosecuting attorney was not listed.
  • Edgar Dylan Alarcon, 36, pleaded guilty March 21 to theft of property, less than $2,500, with two or more previous convictions and was sentenced to nine months in state jail. Trotter approved the deal. Fletcher was the defense attorney. The prosecuting attorney was not listed.

UNAUTHORIZED USE OF VEHICLE

  • Christopher Robles, 22, was sentenced to nine months in state jail in an order adjudicating guilt March 8 on a charge of unauthorized use of a vehicle. Smith approved the deal. Myrick was the defense attorney. The prosecuting attorney was not listed.
  • Joshua Isaac Tavarez, 20, was sentenced to 20 months in state jail in an order adjudicating guilt March 16 on charges of unauthorized use of a vehicle and evading arrest with a previous conviction. Tavarez also pleaded guilty the same day to two counts of possession of a controlled substance, less than one gram. Rush approved the deal. Lauren Gavin was the defense attorney. The prosecuting attorney was not listed.