The 100th Judicial District Court heard five pleas, resulting in four convictions and one deferred adjudication when it met in Wellington on Tuesday, August 31.
District Attorney Luke Inman prosecuted the cases for the State of Texas with the Honorable Judge Stuart Messer presiding.
A total of $9,000 in fines was assessed as a result of the pleas that took place on August 31. In addition to the fines, the defendants were required to pay a total of $2,851 in court costs and $417.13 in restitution.
Kimberly Haire pleaded true to allegations listed in the State’s Motion to Adjudicate Guilt of Defendant and was convicted and sentenced to 2 years in the State Jail Division of the Texas Department of Criminal Justice on two different charges.
On November 9, 2009, Haire originally pleaded guilty to two counts of the state jail felony offense of forgery that occurred on August 2, 2009 and September 28, 2009 in Donley County.
The State filed the motion to adjudicate on both cases on August 26, 2010, alleging six violations of community supervision. Haire pleaded true to all violations contained in the State’s motion and was sentenced to 2 years in the TDCJ. Haire is also required to pay a $1,500 fine, $202.13 in restitution, and $780 in court costs to Donley County.
Haire was also convicted and sentenced to ten years in the Institutional Division of the Texas Department of Criminal Justice. Haire was sentenced for the second felony offense of possession of a controlled substance.
Haire was arrested for the offense on July 26, 2010 in Donley County. Haire pleaded guilty to a complaint and information filed by the State on August 30, 2010.
In addition to the sentence, Haire is also required to pay $443 in court costs, a $1,000.00 fine, and $140 Restitution.
Juan Antonio Garcia Jr. pleaded true to allegations listed in the State’s Motion to Adjudicate Guilt of Defendant and was convicted and sentenced to 20 years in the Institutional Division of the Texas Department of Criminal Justice on two different charges.
On October 9, 2009, Garcia originally pleaded guilty to a second degree felony offense of indecency with a child and a first degree felony offense of sexual assault of a child that occurred on June 11, 2009 in Collingsworth County.
The State filed the motion to adjudicate on both cases on August 3, 2010 and August 24, 2010, alleging eight total violations of community supervision. Garcia pleaded true to one of the violations and was sentenced to 20 years in the TDCJ. Garcia is also required to pay a $6,000 fine and $1,252 in court costs to Collingsworth County.
Gustavo Davila was placed on probation for a period of three years for the second degree felony offense of burglary of a habitation. Davila pleaded guilty and was placed on deferred adjudication for the second degree felony offense that occurred in Collingsworth County on July 8, 2010.
Davila was arrested in Collingsworth County and pleaded guilty to a complaint and information filed by the State on August 31, 2010.
Pursuant to the plea agreement, Davila is required to pay a $500 fine to Collingsworth County, $376 in court costs, and $75 in restitution. If Davila violates probation, he could face up to 20 years in the Institutional Division of the TDCJ.
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