Seven defendants gave pleas in the 90th Judicial District Court for Stephens County in April.
• Clint Wayne Dossey, 47, of Breckenridge, pleaded guilty to the offense of theft of property more than $2,500 but less than $30,000 – lesser included offense, and was sentenced to 12 months confinement in the Texas Department of Criminal Justice – State Jail Division (TDCJ-SJ) and was ordered to pay a $500 fine, court costs and restitution.
• Francisco Javier Miranda, 35, of Graham, pleaded true to the violations alleged in the state’s motion to revoke community supervision for the offense of assault family/household member impede breath with previous conviction, and was sentenced to five years confinement in TDCJ-ID, and was ordered to pay court costs.
• Christian Scott Goswick, 21, of Cisco, pleaded guilty to the offense of burglary of habitation, and was sentenced to five years confinement in TDCJ-ID, and was ordered to pay court costs. Goswick pleaded true to the violations alleged in the state’s motion to proceed to adjudicate community supervision, and was sentenced to 24 months confinement in TDCJ, and was ordered to pay court costs.
• Brian Scott Trombly, 41, of Graford, pleaded true to the violations alleged in the state’s motion to revoke community supervision for the offense of theft of property $2,500 or more but less than $30,000, and was sentenced to nine months confinement in TDCJ-SJ, and was ordered to pay court costs.
• Breanna Lynn Melton, 34, of Breckenridge, pleaded guilty to the offense of unauthorized use of motor vehicle, and was sentenced to 273 days confinement in TDCJ-SJ, and was ordered to pay a $500 fine and court costs.
• Jose Gilberto Vargas, 26, of Breckenridge, pleaded guilty to the offense of burglary of habitation, and was sentenced to 10 years community supervision, and was ordered to pay a $1,200 fine, court costs and restitution.
• Jonathan Douglas Nicks, 41, of Weatherford, pleaded guilty to the offense of misapplication of fiduciary or financial property, and was sentenced to four years community supervision, and was ordered to pay court costs and restitution.
