ECTOR COUNTY FELONY DISPOSITIONS Feb. 19, 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

  • Reyna Valenzuela, 30, had four counts of abandoning or endangering a child dismissed Feb. 7. Judge Denn Whalen presided. Michael McLeaish was the defense attorney and Brooke Hendricks-Green was the prosecutor.

ASSAULT

  • Larry Ray Simmons, 47, had a charge of assault (family violence) dismissed Feb. 7. Whalen presided. Jason Schoel was the defense attorney. The prosecuting attorney was not listed.
  • Dominic Dannie Taylor, 30, had a charge of assault of a family or household member by impeding breath or circulation dismissed Feb. 7. Whalen presided. Tony Chavez was the defense attorney. The prosecuting attorney was not listed.
  • Michael David Kildow Jr., 56, pleaded guilty Feb. 8 to aggravated assault with a deadly weapon (family violence) and was sentenced to seven years in prison. Judge Stacy Trotter approved the deal. Bob Garcia Jr. was the defense attorney and Clay George and Julie Prentiss were the prosecutors.
  • Olivia French, 32, had a charge of aggravated assault with a deadly weapon dismissed Feb. 9. Judge John Smith presided. Tony Chavez was the defense attorney. The prosecuting attorney was not listed.
  • Roberto Holguin Jr., 34, had a charge of assault causing bodily injury (family violence) dismissed Feb. 9. Trotter presided. Mike Holmes was the defense attorney. The prosecuting attorney was not listed.
  • Reyes Manuel Levario, 48, pleaded guilty Feb. 12 to assault on a public servant and was sentenced to five years probation and deferred adjudication. Smith approved the deal. Robert Garcia Jr. was the defense attorney. The prosecuting attorney was not listed.
  • Bradley Dean Bourke, 36, had charges of aggravated assault with a deadly weapon and theft of a firearm dismissed Feb. 13 in the interest of justice. Smith presided. Tony Chavez was the defense attorney. The prosecuting attorney was not listed.
  • Hector Manuel Martinez Jr., 21, pleaded guilty Feb. 13 to four counts of aggravated assault with a deadly weapon and charges of stalking, aggravated robbery with a deadly weapon, burglary of a habitation and evading arrest with a vehicle and was sentenced to seven years probation and deferred adjudication. Martinez also pleaded guilty to theft of a firearm and was sentenced to five years probation and deferred adjudication. Judge James Rush approved the deal. McLeaish was the defense attorney. The prosecuting attorney was not listed.

BURGLARY

  • Diego Alex Hernandez, 22, was sentenced to 10 years in prison in an order adjudicating guilt Jan. 31 on a charge of burglary of a habitation. Whalen approved the deal. Prentiss was the defense attorney and George was the prosecutor.
  • Edward Hernandez, 18, pleaded guilty Feb. 8 to burglary of a habitation and two counts of robbery and was sentenced to five years in prison. Hernandez also had a charge of theft of a firearm dismissed as part of the deal. Rush approved the deal. Robert Garcia was the defense attorney. The prosecuting attorney was not listed.
  • Pablo Galindo Jr., 23, pleaded guilty Feb. 13 to burglary of a habitation and was sentenced to five years in prison. Trotter approved the deal. McLeaish was the defense attorney and Prentiss was the prosecutor.
  • Penney Renea Ybarra, 44, pleaded guilty Feb. 13 to burglary of a habitation and two counts of theft of property, less than $2,500, with two or more previous convictions and was sentenced to two years in prison and 180 days in state jail, respectively, on those charges. Trotter approved the deal. McLeaish was the defense attorney. The prosecuting attorney was not listed.
  • CREDIT CARD ABUSE

  • Cody Don Campbell, 27, pleaded guilty Feb. 9 to credit card abuse and was sentenced to three years probation and deferred adjudication. Rush approved the deal. Don Fletcher was the defense attorney. The prosecuting attorney was not listed.

DEADLY CONDUCT

  • Juan Dominguez Hernandez, 24, was sentenced to four years in prison in an order adjudicating guilt Feb. 6 on a charge of deadly conduct. Smith approved the deal. Bret Mansur was the defense attorney and Chris Fostel was the prosecutor.

DRIVING WHILE INTOXICATED

  • Edgar Baltazar, 30, pleaded guilty Feb. 7 to driving while intoxicated, third or more, and was sentenced to two years in prison. Smith approved the deal. Robert Hollmann was the defense attorney. The prosecuting attorney was not listed.
  • Larry F. Estorga, 39, pleaded guilty Feb. 8 to driving while intoxicated, third or more, and was sentenced to five years probation. Trotter approved the deal. Gary Garrison was the defense attorney. The prosecuting attorney was not listed.
  • Mark Gregory Melton, 60, pleaded guilty Feb. 8 to driving while intoxicated, third or more, and was sentenced to four years in prison. Trotter approved the deal. Garrison was the defense attorney. The prosecuting attorney was not listed.
  • Marcela Knight Vega, 40, pleaded guilty Feb. 8 to driving while intoxicated, third or more, and was sentenced to four years in prison. Whalen approved the deal. Kevin Acker was the defense attorney and George was the prosecutor.
  • Danny Lamar Baker, 45, had a charge of driving while intoxicated, third or more, dismissed Feb. 13 in the interest of justice. Smith presided. J. Roxane Blount was the defense attorney. The prosecuting attorney was not listed.

EVADING ARREST

  • Cornell Thomas, 39, pleaded guilty Feb. 8 to evading arrest with a previous conviction and was sentenced to 12 months in state jail. Trotter approved the deal. Justin Low was the defense attorney. The prosecuting attorney was not listed.
  • Jason Matthew Speight, 36, pleaded guilty Feb. 9 to evading arrest with a previous conviction and was sentenced to 14 months in state jail. Speight also had a charge of possession of a controlled substance, less than one gram, dismissed Feb. 13 as part of the deal. Rush approved the deal. Hollmann was the defense attorney. The prosecuting attorney was not listed.
  • Jose Carlos Torres Jr., 46, pleaded guilty Feb. 9 to evading arrest with a vehicle and unauthorized use of a vehicle and was sentenced to five years in prison and 12 months in state jail, respectively, on those charges. Trotter approved the deal. Holmes was the defense attorney. The prosecuting attorney was not listed.
  • Tony Robert Montoya, 38, pleaded guilty Feb. 13 to evading arrest with a vehicle and was sentenced to five years probation. Trotter approved the deal. McLeaish was the defense attorney. The prosecuting attorney was not listed.

FORGERY

  • Natalie Nichole Duralia, 27, pleaded guilty Feb. 8 to forgery and was sentenced to four years probation and deferred adjudication. Duralia also had a charge of forgery of a financial ins
    trument dismissed Feb. 9. Whalen approved the deal. Acker was the defense attorney. The prosecuting attorney was not listed.
  • Paula Gene Munos, 43, pleaded guilty Feb. 9 to three counts of forgery and was sentenced to three years probation and deferred adjudication. Trotter approved the deal. Holmes was the defense attorney. The prosecuting attorney was not listed.
  • Melinda Diann Warren, 22, pleaded guilty Feb. 12 to forgery of a financial instrument and tampering with or fabricating physical evidence and was sentenced to three years probation and deferred adjudication. Trotter approved the deal. Blount was the defense attorney. The prosecuting attorney was not listed.

INDECENCY WITH CHILD

  • Mark Anthony Alejo, 33, pleaded guilty Feb. 7 to three counts of indecency with a child and was sentenced to five years in prison. Trotter approved the deal. Jason Leach was the defense attorney. The prosecuting attorney was not listed.

INJURY TO CHILD/ELDERLY/DISABLED PERSON

  • Andrea Elaine Hernandez, 34, had a charge of injury to a child, elderly or disabled person with intent to cause bodily injury (family violence) dismissed Feb. 9. Smith presided. BJ Brown was the defense attorney. The prosecuting attorney was not listed.
  • Vianca Rincon Veimau, 27, had a charge of injury to a child dismissed Feb. 12. Smith presided. Anthony Robles was the defense attorney and Amanda Navarette was the prosecutor.

KIDNAPPING

  • Stephanie Avery, 37, had a charge of aggravated kidnapping dismissed Feb. 9. Trotter presided. McLeaish was the defense attorney. The prosecuting attorney was not listed.

POSSESSION OF CONTROLLED SUBSTANCE

  • Mary Ellen Friesen, 60, was sentenced to 12 months in state jail in and order adjudicating guilt Jan. 26 on a charge of possession of a controlled substance, less than one gram. Whalen approved the deal. Holmes was the defense attorney. The prosecuting attorney was not listed.
  • Chrystell Lynn Cole, 39, pleaded guilty Feb. 7 to possession of a controlled substance, one gram or more but less than four grams, and was sentenced to three years probation and deferred adjudication. Whalen approved the deal. Acker was the defense attorney. The prosecuting attorney was not listed.
  • Triston Laroy Coleman, 21, pleaded guilty Feb. 7 to possession of a controlled substance and possession of a controlled substance, one gram or more but less than four grams, and was sentenced to five years probation and deferred adjudication. Whalen approved the deal. Acker was the defense attorney. The prosecuting attorney was not listed.
  • Alexandro Hernandez, 23, pleaded guilty Feb. 7 to possession of a controlled substance, less than one gram, and was sentenced to two years probation and deferred adjudication. Whalen approved the deal. McLeaish was the defense attorney. The prosecuting attorney was not listed.
  • Rebecca Jo Jimenez, 40, pleaded guilty Feb. 7 to possession of a controlled substance, less than one gram, and was sentenced to two years probation and deferred adjudication. Whalen approved the deal. McLeaish was the defense attorney. The prosecuting attorney was not listed.
  • Adriana Ortega, 27, pleaded guilty Feb. 7 to possession of a controlled substance, less than one gram, and was sentenced to two years probation and deferred adjudication. Whalen approved the deal. Acker was the defense attorney. The prosecuting attorney was not listed.
  • Christopher Marquette Reese, 34, pleaded guilty Feb. 7 to possession of a controlled substance, less than one gram, and was sentenced to two years probation and deferred adjudication. Whalen approved the deal. Acker was the defense attorney. The prosecuting attorney was not listed.
  • Joshua Anthony Velasquez, 25, pleaded guilty Feb. 7 to possession of a controlled substance, one gram or more but less than four grams, and was sentenced to five years probation and deferred adjudication. Smith approved the deal. Hollmann was the defense attorney. The prosecuting attorney was not listed.
  • Merari Bernal Duran, 29, pleaded guilty Feb. 8 to possession of a controlled substance, one gram or more but less than four grams, and was sentenced to two years in prison. Whalen approved the deal. Laura Carpenter was the defense attorney. The prosecuting attorney was not listed.
  • Shantaneya Elace Harris, 25, pleaded guilty Feb. 8 to possession of a controlled substance, one gram or more but less than four grams, and was sentenced to three years in prison. Whalen approved the deal. Hollmann was the defense attorney. The prosecuting attorney was not listed.
  • Genevieve Sanchez, 47, pleaded guilty Feb. 8 to possession of a controlled substance, less than one gram, and was sentenced to two years probation and deferred adjudication. Trotter approved the deal. Garrison was the defense attorney. The prosecuting attorney was not listed.
  • Andi Heather Trevizo, 28, pleaded guilty Feb. 8 to possession of a controlled substance, less than one gram, and was sentenced to two years probation and deferred adjudication. Whalen approved the deal. Schoel was the defense attorney. The prosecuting attorney was not listed.
  • Fredrick Sanders Bars, 54, pleaded guilty Feb. 9 to possession of a controlled substance, less than one gram, and was sentenced to 12 months in state jail. Trotter approved the deal. Marc Chastain was the defense attorney. The prosecuting attorney was not listed.
  • Skyla Marie Pippen, 25, pleaded guilty Feb. 9 to possession of a controlled substance, four grams or more but less than 200 grams, and was sentenced to 10 years probation and deferred adjudication. Trotter approved the deal. Holmes was the defense attorney. The prosecuting attorney was not listed.
  • Ronald Thie Rossingh, 24, pleaded guilty Feb. 9 to possession of a controlled substance, less than one gram, and was sentenced to nine months in state jail. Rush approved the deal. Fletcher was the defense attorney. The prosecuting attorney was not listed.
  • Daniel Ubina-Ramirez, 27, pleaded guilty Feb. 9 to possession of a controlled substance, less than one gram, and was sentenced to 180 days in state jail. Ubina-Ramirez also had a charge of bail jumping and failure to appear dismissed as part of the deal. Rush approved the deal. Brian Chavez was the defense attorney. The prosecuting attorney was not listed.
  • Max Brandon Sibayan, 40, pleaded guilty Feb. 13 to possession of a controlled substance, one gram or more but less than four grams, and was sentenced to nine months in state jail. Trotter approved the deal. Mansur was the defense attorney. The prosecuting attorney was not listed.
  • Catherine Nadine Watkins, 40, pleaded guilty Feb. 13 to possession of a controlled substance, one gram or more but less than four grams, and was sentenced to two years probation. Trotter approved the deal. Tony Chavez was the defense attorney. The prosecuting attorney was not listed.

ROBBERY

  • Desiree Monique Crayton, 24, was sentenced to five years in prison in an order adjudicating guilt Jan. 31 on a charge of robbery. Whale
    n approved the deal. McLeaish was the defense attorney and George was the prosecutor.

SEX OFFENDER DUTY TO REGISTER

  • Jermar Williams, 32, pleaded guilty Feb. 8 to failure to comply with sex offender duty to register annually for 10 years and was sentenced to 226 days in state jail. Williams was given credit for time served. Whalen approved the deal. Schoel was the defense attorney. The prosecuting attorney was not listed.

THEFT

  • Destiny Dawn Fuller, 32, pleaded guilty Feb. 7 to theft of property, less than $2,500, with two or more previous convictions and was sentenced to 180 days in state jail. Trotter approved the deal. Robert Garcia was the defense attorney. The prosecuting attorney was not listed.
  • Richard Patrick Chipman, 47, pleaded guilty Feb. 8 to theft of material (aluminum/bronze/copper), less than $20,000, and was sentenced to three years probation and deferred adjudication. Whalen approved the deal. Schoel was the defense attorney. The prosecuting attorney was not listed.
  • Rebecca May, 50, pleaded guilty Feb. 9 to theft of property, less than $2,500, with two or more previous convictions and was sentenced to two years probation and deferred adjudication. Trotter approved the deal. Holmes was the defense attorney. The prosecuting attorney was not listed.
  • Brian Portillo, 37, pleaded guilty Feb. 9 to theft, $1,500 or more but less than $20,000, and was sentenced to 12 months in state jail. Portillo also had a charge of bail jumping and failure to appear dismissed Feb. 13 as part of the deal. Rush approved the deal. Glen Halsell was the defense attorney. The prosecuting attorney was not listed.
  • Otis Kyle Neatherlin, 30, had a charge of theft, $2,500 or more but less than $30,000, dismissed Feb. 13 because he pleaded guilty to charges in county court. Smith presided. Brian Chavez was the defense attorney. The prosecuting attorney was not listed.