ECTOR COUNTY FELONY DISPOSITIONS May 28, 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.

ABANDONING/ENDANGERING CHILD

  • Angelica Maria Reyes, 38, pleaded guilty May 18 to abandoning and endangering a child with intent to return and was sentenced to three years probation and deferred adjudication. Reyes also had a charge of abandoning a child under circumstances that would place the child in imminent danger of bodily injury dismissed. Judge John Smith approved the deal. Marc Chastain was the defense attorney. The prosecuting attorney was not listed.
  • Shannon Michelle Roe, 22, pleaded guilty May 18 to abandoning or endangering a child with criminal negligence and was sentenced to four years probation and deferred adjudication. Smith approved the deal. Chastain was the defense attorney. The prosecuting attorney was not listed.

ASSAULT

  • Kenzen Riley, 17, pleaded guilty May 17 to assault (family violence) and was sentenced to four years probation and deferred adjudication. Judge Stacy Trotter approved the deal. Alan Harris was the defense attorney. The prosecuting attorney was not listed.
  • Quebe Dontell Seals, 45, pleaded guilty May 17 to aggravated assault with a deadly weapon and was sentenced to six years in prison. Judge James Rush approved the deal. Julie Prentiss was the defense attorney. The prosecuting attorney was not listed.
  • Cesar Gaspar Armendariz, 41, pleaded guilty May 18 to assault of a family or household member by impeding breath or circulation and was sentenced to two years probation and deferred adjudication. Smith approved the deal. Bret Mansur was the defense attorney. The prosecuting attorney was not listed.
  • Eric Garcia Muniz, 38, had a charge of aggravated assault with a deadly weapon (family violence) dismissed May 18. Smith presided. Lawrence Barber was the defense attorney. The prosecuting attorney was not listed.

BURGLARY

  • Nicole Lynn Ross, 33, was sentenced to nine months in state jail in an order adjudicating guilt May 10 on a charge of burglary of a building. Smith approved the deal. Chastain was the defense attorney. The prosecuting attorney was not listed.

CRIMINAL MISCHIEF

  • Dimitri Lamant Flores, 24, pleaded guilty May 17 to criminal mischief and was sentenced to two years probation and deferred adjudication. Smith approved the deal. Kevin Acker was the defense attorney. The prosecuting attorney was not listed.

DRIVING WHILE INTOXICATED

  • Ronald D. Ferrell, 57, pleaded guilty May 16 to driving while intoxicated, third or more, and was sentenced to five years in prison. Judge Denn Whalen approved the deal. Tony Chavez was the defense attorney. The prosecuting attorney was not listed.
  • Abram James Natividad, 30, pleaded guilty May 18 to driving while intoxicated, third or more, and was sentenced to four years probation. Trotter approved the deal. Tony Chavez was the defense attorney. The prosecuting attorney was not listed.

DWI WITH CHILD PASSENGER

  • Oscar Abraham Bueso-Diaz, 24, was sentenced to 12 months in state jail in an order adjudicating guilt May 16 on a charge of driving while intoxicated with a child under 15 years of age. Whalen approved the deal. Harris was the defense attorney and Clay George was the prosecutor.
  • Hector Garcia Ontiveros, 35, pleaded guilty May 18 to driving while intoxicated with a child under 15 years of age and was sentenced to four years probation. Smith approved the deal. Glen Halsell was the defense attorney. The prosecuting attorney was not listed.

INDECENCY WITH CHILD

  • David M. Munoz, 31, pleaded guilty May 17 to a lesser included offense of indecency with a child and was sentenced to five years probation. Munoz also had a charge of sexual assault of a child dismissed. Trotter approved the deal. Justin Low was the defense attorney. The prosecuting attorney was not listed.

MANUFACTURE/DELIVERY OF CONTROLLED SUBSTANCE

  • Oscar Garcia, 32, pleaded guilty May 17 to manufacture or delivery of a controlled substance, four gram or more but less than 200 grams, and was sentenced to eight years probation. Oscar also had a charge of aggravated assault with a deadly weapon dismissed. Smith approved the deal. Barber was the defense attorney. The prosecuting attorney was not listed.
  • Marcos Uriel Chavez, 27, pleaded guilty May 18 to manufacture or delivery of a controlled substance, one gram or more but less than four grams, and was sentenced to eight years probation and deferred adjudication. Chavez also had a charge of possession of a controlled substance (marijuana), five pounds or less but more than four ounces dismissed. Smith approved the deal. Low was the defense attorney. The prosecuting attorney was not listed.

POSSESSION OF CONTROLLED SUBSTANCE

  • Cory Wayne Armstrong, 26, pleaded guilty May 16 to possession of a controlled substance, less than one gram, and was sentenced to two years probation. Whalen approved the deal. Adrian Chavez was the defense attorney. The prosecuting attorney was not listed.
  • Jace Xavier Lopez, 19, pleaded guilty May 17 to possession of a controlled substance, less than one gram, and was sentenced to two years probation and deferred adjudication. Smith approved the deal. Tony Chavez was the defense attorney. The prosecuting attorney was not listed.
  • Alejandro Pina Aranda, 39, pleaded guilty May 18 to possession of a controlled substance, less than one gram, and was sentenced to two years probation and deferred adjudication. Smith approved the deal. Prentiss was the defense attorney. The prosecuting attorney was not listed.
  • Dustin Lorenz Lacy, 33, pleaded guilty May 18 to possession of a controlled substance, less than one gram, and was sentenced to 180 days in state jail. Trotter approved the deal. Jason Leach was the defense attorney. The prosecuting attorney was not listed.
  • Melanee Marie Williams, 33, pleaded guilty May 18 to possession of a controlled substance (methamphetamine) and was sentenced to two years probation and deferred adjudication. Smith approved the deal. Larry Myrick was the defense attorney. The prosecuting attorney was not listed.

SEXUAL ASSAULT

  • Rocky Dale Bynum, 63, was sentenced to eight years in prison in an order adjudicating guilt May 11 on charges of sexual assault of a child and indecency with a child. Smith approved the deal. Mansur was the defense attorney and Dusty Gallivan was the prosecutor.
  • Billy Ray-Don Allen, 28, pleaded guilty May 16 to sexual assault and was sentenced to six years probation and deferred adjudication. Whalen approved the deal. Tony Chavez was the defense attorney. The prosecuting attorney was not listed.
  • James Wilson Hollis, 69, pleaded guilty May 16 to sexual assault and was sentenced to 18 years in prison. Hollis also had a charge of indecency with a child dismissed. Whalen approved the deal. Tony Chavez was the defense attorney. The prosecuting attorney was not listed.

THEFT

  • Jesse Earl Istre II, 29, pleaded guilty May 17 to theft of property, less than $2,500, with two or more previous convictions and was sentenced to 10 months in state jail. Smith approved the deal. Mansur was the defense attorney. The prosecuting attorney was not listed.
  • Sheila Lynn May, 47, pleaded guilty May 17 to theft of property, less than $2,500, with two or more previous convictions and was sentenced to one year in state jail. May was given credit for time served. May also had another charge of theft of property, less than $2,500, with two or more previous convictions dismissed. Smith approved the deal. Daniel Sarabia Jr. was the defense attorney. The prosecuting attorney was not listed.
  • Daniel Ruiz Subia, 54, pleaded guilty May 18 to theft of property with two or more previous convictions and was sentenced to 364 days in county jail. Smith approved the deal. Don Fletcher was the defense attorney. The prosecuting attorney was not listed.

UNLAWFUL POSSESSION OF FIREARM

  • Frank Quiroz, 34, was acquitted by a jury May 17 of a charge of unlawful possession of a firearm by a felon. Rush approved the deal. Tony Chavez was the defense attorney. The prosecuting attorney was not listed.