Judgments for Gray County

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• Troy James Short, charged with possession of a controlled substance less than 1 gram, a state jail felony that occurred on December 16, 2017, was sentenced to nine months in the state jail division of the Texas Department of Criminal Justice to run concurrently, a $1,016 fine and $180 in restitution. Short was also charged with tampering/fabricating physical evidence with intent to impair, a third degree felony that occurred on December 16, 2027, and was sentenced to two years in the institutional division of the Texas Department of Criminal Justice to run concurrently, a $2,000 fine and an $880 reimbursement fee.

• William Ethan Bridges, charged with possession of a controlled substance less than 1 gram, a state jail felony that occurred on March 23, 2019, was sentenced to 400 days in the state jail division of the Texas Department of Criminal Justice to run concurrently, a $1,500 fine, $180 in restitution, and a $970 reimbursement fee.

• Lajeanna Lynn King, charged with possession of a controlled substance greater than or equal to 4 grams less than 200 grams, a second degree felony that occurred on July 23, 2020, was sentenced to three years in the institutional division of the Texas Department of Criminal Justice to run concurrently, a $1,000 fine, $180 in restitution, and a $1,030 reimburesement fee.

• Robert Edward Holcomb, charged with burglary of a habitation, a second degree felony that occurred on December 1, 2020, was sentenced to eight years in the institutional division of the Texas Department of Criminal Justice to run concurrently, a $1,000 fine and a $960 reimbursement fee.

• Danny Eugene Hilburn, charged with indecency with a child by sexual contact, a second degree felony that occurred on October 15, 2019, was sentenced to five years deferred adjudication community supervision and required to register as a sex offender, a $2,500 fine and a $60 reimbursement fee. Hilburn was also charged with the same offense on October 20, 2019 and was sentenced to five years deferred adjudication community supervision, a $2,500 fine, and a $60 reimburesement fee. Hilburn was also charged with the same offense on August 30, 2021 and was sentenced to five years deferred adjudication community supervision, a $2,500 fine, and a $60 reimbursement fee.

• Mariah Lynn Schiffman, charged with abandoning/endangering a child with criminal negligence, a state jail felony that occurred on March 16, 2022, and was sentenced to seven months in the state jail division of the Texas Department of Criminal Justice to run concurrently.

• Scott Lee Baker, charged with possession of a controlled substance greater than or equal to 1 gram less than 4 grams, a third degree felony that occurred on December 30, 2021, was sentenced to six years deferred adjudication community supervision, a $4,000 fine, $180 in restitution, and a $970 reimbursement fee.

• Brandon Walker Parks, charged with assault of a family/household member by impeding breath/circulation, a third degree felony that occurred on August 7, 2021, was sentenced to three years deferred adjudication community supervision, a $1,000 fine, and a $920 reimbursement fee.

• Marco Antonio Boyzo, charged with smuggling of a persons, a third degree felony that occurred on October 21, 2021, was sentenced to two years deferred adjudication community supervision, a $500 fine, and a $70 reimbursement fee.

• Rene Boyzo, charged with smuggling of a persons, a third degree felony that occurred on October 21, 2021, was sentenced to two years deferred adjudication community supervision, a $500 fine, and a $60 reimbursement fee.

• Jose Efrain Alfaro, charged with smuggling of a persons, a third degree felony that occurred on April 13, 2022, was sentenced to two years deferred adjudication community supervision, a $500 fine, and a $900 reimbursement fee.

• Journey Starr Mundell, charged with possession of a controlled substance less than 1 gram, a state jail felony that occurred on March 23, 2023, was sentenced to two years in the state jail division of the Texas Department of Criminal Justice that was probated to three years, a $1,000 fine, $180 in restitution, and a $910 reimbursement fee.

• Jonathan Gover, charged with prohibited material in a correctional facility, a third degree felony that occurred on August 29, 2021, was sentenced to two years in the institutional division of the Texas Department of Criminal Justice to run concurrently.

• Abby Anne Hickman, charged with possession of a controlled substance less than 1 gram, a state jail felony that occurred on September 16, 2022, was sentenced to three years deferred adjudication community supervision, a $1,000 fine, $180 in restitution, and a $900 reimbursement fee.

• Adrian DeLeon, charged with prohibited item in a correctional facility, a third degree felony that occurred on March 5, 2022, was sentenced to two years in the institutional division of the Texas Department of Criminal Justice to run concurrently and a $2,000 fine. DeLeon was also charged with tampering with physical evidence, a third degree felony that occurred on March 5, 2022, and was sentenced to two years in the institutional division of the Texas Department of Criminal Justice to run concurrently and a $2,000 fine.

• Gabriel N. Hernandez, charged with continuous violence against the family, a third degree felony that occurred on April 19, 2023, was sentenced to ten years in the institutional division of the Texas Department of Criminal Justice probated to four years community supervision, a $1,500 fine, and a $900 reimbursement fee.

• Erica Ann Welsh, charged with injury to a child/elderly/disabled person with intent to cause bodily injury, a third degree felony that occurred on April 15, 2023, was sentenced to four years deferred adjudication community supervision, a $750 fine, and a $910 reimbursement fee.

• Jerry Lee Hicks, charged with possession of a controlled substance greater than or equal to 1 gram less than 4 grams, a third degree felony that occurred on December 29, 2023, was sentenced to ten years in the institutional division of the Texas Department of Criminal Justice to run concurrently, a $1,000 fine, $180 in resitution, and a $900 reimbursement fee.

• Wiley Roosevelt Dickerson, III, charged with possession of a controlled substance less than 1 gram, a state jail felony that occurred on May 2, 2024, was sentenced to three years deferred adjudication community supervision, a $1,500 fine, and a $850 reimbursement fee.