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90th Judicial Court Pleas

Wed, 10/12/2022 - 12:00 am

Cases pleaded in the 90th Judicial Court in September

James Edward Hart,

53, of Breckenridge, pleaded guilty to the offense of Possession of Controlled Substance PG 1/1-B, One Gram or More but Less Than Four Grams – Methamphetamine, and was sentenced to seven years confinement in the Texas Department of Criminal Justice, Institutional Division (TDCJ-ID), and ordered to pay a $1,500 fine and court costs.

Dylen Mika Rosson,

20, of Breckenridge, pleaded true to the violations alleged in the State’s Motion to Adjudicate Community Supervision for the offense of Burglary of Building, and was sentenced to 16 months confinement in the Texas Department of Criminal Justice, State Jail Division (TDCJ-SJ), and ordered to pay remaining fine and court costs.

Otis Daniel Campbell, Jr., 51, of Breckenridge, pleaded guilty to the offense of Theft of Material Aluminum/ Bronze/ Copper/ Brass Less Than $20,000, and was sentenced to 14 months confinement in TDCJ-SJ, and ordered to pay remaining fine, restitution, and court costs.

Franklin Joe Martinez, 42, of Breckenridge, pleaded guilty to the offense of Evading Arrest or Detention with Previous Conviction, and was sentenced to 12 months confinement in TDCJ- SJ, and ordered to pay a $500 fine, restitution, and court costs.

Taylor Shayne Smith, 31, of Breckenridge, pleaded guilty to the offense of Assault Public Servant and was sentenced to four years community supervision, and ordered to pay $1,500 fine and court costs.

Rainy Dawn Montcalm, 27, of Bluffdale, pleaded guilty to the offense of Forgery Financial Instrument and was sentenced to three years community supervision, and ordered to pay $750 fine and court costs.

Dustin Wayne Stephens, 39, of Breckenridge, pleaded guilty to the offense of Possession of Controlled Substance Less Than One Gram - Methamphetamine and was sentenced to three years community supervision, and ordered to pay $500 fine, restitution, and court costs; Stephens also pleaded guilty to the offense of Evading Arrest/Detention with Previous Conviction and was sentenced to three (3) years community supervision, and ordered to pay court costs.