Ector County Felony Dispositions & Indictments: April 19, 2024

Apr. 19—The following is a list of recent first and second-degree felony dispositions from the Ector County District Clerk's Office.

Andres Cepeda. Unauthorized discharge of septic waste. Pleaded guilty. Three years deferred adjudication. 180 hours community service.

Braulio Corona. Violation of motor fuel tax requirements. Five years' deferred adjudication. 300 hours community service.

Isiah Garcia. Lesser included offense of attempted assault on a peace officer. Pleaded guilty. Three years deferred adjudication. 180 hours community supervision.

Zykia Green. Manufacture/delivery of a controlled substance. Pleaded guilty. Four years deferred adjudication. 240 hours community service.

Korbin Hamilton. Violation of motor fuel tax requirements. Two counts. Two years' deferred adjudication. 120 hours community service.

Humphrey Harris. Possession of a controlled substance. Pleaded guilty. Six years Texas Department of Corrections.

Dean Henderson. Aggravated assault with a deadly weapon. Pleaded guilty to terroristic threat of family. One year deferred adjudication. 30 hours community service.

Nike Johnson. Aggravated robbery. Aggravated assault with a deadly weapon. Jury conviction. Twenty years Texas Department of Corrections with concurrent 10-year sentence.

James Kennedy Jr. Two counts aggravated assault with a deadly weapon. Six years deferred adjudication. 360 hours community service.

Domingo Lopez. Burglary of a habitation with intention of committing another felony. Dismissed. Pleaded guilty to theft of materials. Three years deferred adjudication. 180 hours community service.

Lorenzo Lozano. Manufacture/delivery of a controlled substance. Pleaded guilty. Nine years Texas Department of Corrections.

Kimberly Morgan. Aggravated assault with a deadly weapon. Pleaded guilty. Five years deferred adjudication. 300 hours community service.

Angelo Neal. Possession of a controlled substance. Pleaded guilty. Three years Texas Department of Corrections.

Ronnie Ortiz Jr. Aggravated assault with a deadly weapon. Dismissed. Pleaded guilty to deadly conduct. Three years probation. 180 hours community service.

Jordan Patterson. Burglary of a habitation. Eight years deferred adjudication. 480 hours community service.

Julian Recio. Aggravated assault with a deadly weapon. Dismissed. Pleaded guilty to assault causing bodily injury. 12 months community supervision.

Alex Trevino. Sexual assault. dismissed. Alleged victim uncooperative.

Chad Wheaton. Aggravated assault with a deadly weapon. Can't prove beyond a reasonable doubt.

Johnathan Wimer. Manufacture/delivery of a controlled substance. Guilty plea. Three years deferred adjudication. 180 hours community service.

The following is a list of recent first and second-degree felony indictments from the Ector County District Clerk's Office.

Gilbert Alvarez. Possession of a controlled substance.

Christian Ayala. Possession of a controlled substance.

Alyssa Baeza. Aggravated sexual assault of a child.

Daniel Heslep. Possession of a controlled substance.

Juan Pizarro. Possession of a controlled substance.

Jace Ramirez. Assault on a peace officer.

Alex Reyna. Aggravated robbery.

Nishant Singh. Two counts. Sexual assault of a child.

Chad Young. Manufacture/delivery of a controlled substance.

According to Texas state laws, law enforcement officers are allowed to seize cash and property they believe are the ill-gotten gains of criminal activity. The following are recent civil forfeiture actions filed by the Ector County District Attorney's Office. Property owners are given the opportunity to disprove the cash and property are the result of illegal activities.

Muntrice Bolar. $10,189.

Darrell Polk. $1,320.