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LEVELLAND & HOCKLEY COUNTY NEWS-PRESS, Sunday, May 26, 2013--3NEWS

Court ReportCases filed in County Court:State v. Neil Cavanaugh, 51,

104 Elgin Ave., driving whilelicense invalid

State v. Mark AnthonyCastaneda, 26, failure to identifyfugitive, intention to give falseinformation

State v. Darnell VonShawnGolightly, 30, failure to identifyfugitive, intention to give falseinformation

State v. Kodi Brashod Russell,25, 1913 42nd St., Lubbock,possession of marijuana

State v. William CharlesRobinson, 25, 3741 State Road2130, Anton, assault/familyviolence

State v. Rigoberto GuajardoRodriguez, 32, possession ofmarijuana

State v. Eric GiovanniCampos, 34, 501 Travis, #12C,theft of service, more than $500and less than $1,500

State v. Bailey Anne Miller,25, 101 Sixth, theft of service, morethan $500 and less than $1,500

State v. Fernando DominguezJr., 25, theft, more than $20 andless than $500

State v. Chris Anderson,5413 91st, Lubbock, theft ofservice, more than $500 and lessthan $1,500

Marriage licenses:Billy W. Klinge and Marsha

Burton Pinkert, issued May 21Disposition of County Court

cases:State v. David Isaac Conger,

order granting misdemeanorcommunity supervision, DWI;one year probation, fined $500,three days in jail, 50 hourscommunity service

State v. Mario Alberto Garcia,order granting misdemeanorcommunity supervision, DWI;one year probation, fined $750,three days in jail, 50 hourscommunity service

State v. Javier Perez, judgmentrevoking probation, minor inconsumption; fined $350, 45 daysin jail

State v. Davion A. Smith,judgment revoking probation,possession of marijuana; fined

$500, 90 days in jailState v. Fredrick Johnson,

judgment revoking probation,possession of marijuana; fined$500, 45 days in jail

State v. Thomas HerreraTienda, judgment and sentence,no driver’s license; fined $350

State v. Nathan Schlosser,order of court deferring furtherproceedings, theft of more than$500 and less than $1,500; oneyear probation, fined $350, pay$175 restitution, 45 hourscommunity service

State v. David Scott Rice,order of dismissal from Pre-Trialprogram; in best interest ofjustice

State v. Gary Leatherwood,order to dismiss, theft; insufficientevidence

State v. Christopher ThomasBox, order to dismiss, DWI;defendant completed Pre-Trialprogram

State v. Tamara Janeen Crow,order to dismiss, theft (B);restitution has been made

State v. John Mark Owens,order to dismiss, DWI; defendantcompleted Pre-Trial program

State v. Max Royall, order todismiss, DWLI; defendantcompleted Pre-Trial program

State v. Felipe Flores, orderto dismiss, DWLI; defendantcompleted Pre-Trial program

State v. Jacob Sanchez, orderof waiver of supervision fees,defendant unable to makepayments

State v. Michael Perez, orderto dismiss, assault/familyviolence; witness unavailable

Disposition of criminalcases in 286th District Court:

State v. Martin RalphRodriguez, order to dismiss,forgery; defendant has paidrestitution

State v. Jose DominickFuentes, order to dismiss, tamper/fabricate physical evidence withintent to impair; defendantconvicted in another case

State v. Jose DominickFuentes, judgment of convictionby court and order imposingconditions of community

supervision, robbery; six yearsprobation, fined $750, 240 hourscommunity service

State v. Raynaldo AragonJr., judgment of conviction bycourt and waiver of jury trial, theftof property, more than $1,500 andless than $20,000; 83 days in jail,fined $500

State v. Lonnie Ray Brown,judgment of conviction by courtand order imposing conditions ofcommunity supervision, burglaryof a habitation; five yearsprobation, fined $1,000, pay$17,484 restitution, 240 hourscommunity service

State v. John Cirilo, judgmentof conviction by court and orderimposing conditions ofcommunity supervision, forgery;three years probation, fined $350,pay $2,934 restitution, 120 hourscommunity service

State v. Valerey Ann Cristan,judgment of conviction by courtand order imposing conditions ofcommunity supervision, credit ordebit card abuse; three yearsprobation, fined $500, pay $526restitution, 120 hours communityservice

State v. John Lindsey Reyes,judgment of conviction by courtand order imposing conditions ofcommunity supervision,possession of a controlledsubstance; three years probation,fined $500, pay $140 restitution,120 hours community service

Cases filed in 286th DistrictCourt:

State Farm MutualAutomobile Insurance Co. v.

Megan Nichole Olivas, suit ondamages/motor vehicle

Margie Annetta Mackey,“Ms. Ann”, 74 of Lubbock diedin her home on Wednesday, May22, 2013.

Graveside services will beheld on Tuesday, May 28, at 4p.m. at the City of SundownCemetery in Sundown.

Visitation will be held onMonday, May 27, from 6-8 p.m. atGeorge Price Funeral Home inLevelland,

Margie was born August 18,1938 in Lubbock County to DanaB. and Martha Elizabeth Mackey;she was the youngest of 10children.

She had been employed inseveral occupations ranging frommanaging apartments to owningsmall businesses. She dedicated28 years of her career to theBranch Office Sports Grill Bar.

She is survived by threechildren: Barbara Stone, RickyHawkins and John Bailey; threegranddaughters: Destinie, Kissyand Kamrbrey; two grandsons;Mitchell and Bruce; and fourgreat grandchildren; Kelsea,

Memorial graveside servicesfor Letha Mae Mitchell, 85, ofLevelland will be held at 10:30a.m., Tuesday, May 28, in City ofLevelland Cemetery with Rev.Mike Holster, pastor, SecondBaptist Church, Levellandofficiating.

Cremation services are underdirection of George Price FuneralHome of Levelland.

She died Tuesday, May 14,2013 in Levelland.

Letha was born on November17, 1927 in Swink, Oklahoma toElmer and Lillian (Walton)Bridges. She was married to JBMitchell on April 26, 1950 inClovis, New Mexico. She had

been a resident of Levelland sincel957. She was partner in MitchellElectric and a homemaker. Shewas a member of the Town &Country Friendship Club. Sheenjoyed artwork and collectingcoins and diamonds. She was amember of Second Baptist Churchof Levelland.

Survivors include her son:Byron Mitchell and his wife,Kelly, of Portales, New Mexico;her daughter, Deborah Howardand her husband, James, ofColleyville, Texas; a sister; BettyWilliams and her husband, Stan,of Clovis, New Mexico, fivegrandchildren: Jason and JimmyHoward, Craig Baldridge, BrandyBrito, Laura Slaten, 13 great-grandchildren and several niecesand nephews.

She was preceded in deathby her husband, a daughter:Theresa Mitchell, a sister: ClaudineSetzer, and a brother: KennethBridges.

Letha had requested thatfamily and friends who plan toattend the memorial service towear light colored clothing.

Services set Tuesdayfor Letha Mae Mitchell

Letha Mae Mitchell

The City of Sundown will betesting its emergency notificationsystem (sirens) at 6 p.m. Tuesday,May 28th.

Residents are encouraged tolisten for the test.

Sundown testingemergency sirens

Kailey, Mason and Kaiden.She was preceded in death

by her parents, seven brothers,two sisters and one daughter,Cathy Hawkins.

Graveside services setfor Margie Mackey, 74

Taylor Trice graduatesfrom Lubbock Christian

Margie Annetta Mackey

Taylor Trice, son of Eddieand Pat Trice, has graduated fromLubbock Christian University.

He will be moving to Dallasto begin a career in PublicRelations and Marketing.

His long-term goals are tomove to Nashville and work in themusic industry.

While attending LCU, heearned a departmental award,participated in the WashingtonCenter Internship during the fallof 2012, was listed on the Dean’s

List in 2012 and 2013 and earnedan academic scholarship as wellas a $10,000 scholarship at theuniversity.

He was active in SIFE(Students In Free Enterprise).

Taylor Trice

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