Two men were sentenced in separate cases when the 100th District Court met in Clarendon last Monday, August 15.
District Attorney Luke Inman prosecuted the cases for the State of Texas, with the Honorable Judge Stuart Messer presiding.
Eduardo Carrillo Vaquera, 36, from Amarillo pleaded true to allegations listed in the State’s Motion to Adjudicate and was sentenced to 12 years in the Institutional Division of TDCJ for the second degree felony offense of burglary of a habitation.
On September 4, 2012, Vaquera originally pleaded to the charges from the June 30, 2012, offense in Donley County. The State filed the motion to adjudicate on June 6, 2016, alleging eight violations of community supervision.
Vaquera also pleaded true to allegations listed in the State’s Motion to Adjudicate and was sentenced to 10 years in the Institutional Division of TDCJ for the third degree felony offense of assault family violence.
On September 4, 2012, Vaquera originally pleaded to the charges from the May 28, 2012, offense in Donley County. The State filed the motion to adjudicate on June 16, 2016, alleging eight violations of community supervision.
Adam Corey Duprey was convicted for the state jail felony offense of unauthorized use of a vehicle and sentenced to 12 months in the State Jail Division of TDCJ.
Duprey, age 28, from Dallas was arrested in Donley County for the offense that took place on June 23, 2016, by Donley County Sheriff Butch Blackburn. Duprey pleaded to an information filed by the State on August 5, 2016.
Another Donley County case was heard when the court met in Panhandle on August 9 where Kayla Denise Hobbs (a.k.a. Kayla Denise Camp) was convicted for the state jail felony offense of unauthorized use of a vehicle and sentenced to two years in the State Jail Division of TDCJ, but the sentence was probated for a period of five years.
Hobbs, 26, from Alvarado was arrested in Donley County for the offense that took place on June 23, 2016, by Sheriff Blackburn. Hobbs pleaded to an information filed by the State on August 5, 2016.
If Hobbs violates probation, she could face up to two years in the State Jail Division of the TDCJ.
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