Criminal Docket Report for the Eighth Judicial District Court for week of May 1, 2017
Three bench warrants were issued in the amount of $20,000.00 cash only for failure to appear on Merissa S. Mares.
Shawni Williams plead guilty to Count 1, Driving While Under the Influence of Drugs (1st), a petty misdemeanor. She is required to fulfill the mandatory minimums, will be on supervised probation with the Colfax County DWI Compliance Office, and will not be able to drive a motor vehicle without an interlock license for 1 year.
Manuel Fernando-Mendoza Delao plead guilty to Count 1, Receiving or Transferring Stolen Motor Vehicles (1st offense), a Fourth Degree Felony. He was sentenced to 18 months DOC, 11 months and 14 days of that sentence was suspended, leaving a sentence of 7 months and 16 days, of which Mr. Delao has served. This person was being held on an immigration hold and will be released to Immigration Customs Enforcement within two days from May 1, 2017.
Vanessa M. Sanchez plead guilty to Count 1, possession of a controlled substance, a misdemeanor. She was sentenced to a deferred sentence for 12 months. Ms. Sanchez is placed on unsupervised probation for the 12 month period and ordered to do a drug and alcohol screen by HRDA. She is to follow all recommendations by HRDA.
Benito Chavez III admitted to violating his probation in two criminal cases and was sentenced to complete the Delancy Street Program, which is a two year program. Mr. Chavez was placed on zero tolerance policy.
Chanel Esckelson plead guilty to an Amended Count 1, possession of drug paraphernalia, a misdemeanor. She was sentenced to a deferred sentence for 364 days incarceration at VMDC with 364 days suspended and placed on unsupervised probation for 12 months. Ms. Esckelson is ordered to do a Drug and alcohol screen by HRDA and is to follow all recommendations by HRDA.
A Bench Warrant was issued in the amount of $5,000.00 cash or surety for Failure to Appear on Robert Mcanally.
Philip Apodaca appeared and was offered to the Pre-Prosecution Diversion Program through the District Attorney’s Office.
Alonzo Chavez plead guilty to Count 1, Theft of a credit card, a Fourth Degree Felony and Count 3, Fraudulent use of a credit card by fraudulent representation, a Misdemeanor. Mr. Chavez was eligible to receive a Conditional Discharge and was sentenced to 18 months supervised probation, ordered to pay restitution, make a $100.00 donation to Colfax County Crime Stoppers, and complete 120 hours of community service.
Matthew Mendez admitted to violating his probation. The Court revoked and reinstated said probation with all previous terms and conditions. He was sentenced to the Delancy Street Program for two years.
A bench warrant was issued for the arrest of Randy Sanchez for failure to appear.
The Court found that Michael Chavez violated his probation. His probation term was revoked and reinstated on a suspended sentence. Mr. Chavez will serve 8 months and 18 days on supervised probation, will be screened and assessed for the Adult Drug Court Program, and will have to successfully complete the program.
Raul Avila plead guilty to Count 1, attempt to commit a felony, a misdemeanor. He was sentenced to a 364 day deferred sentence. Mr. Avila will be on unsupervised probation for 12 months and must testify against a co-defendant.
Jerry Armijo was found to be in violation of his probation. He was sentenced to 11 months DOC with 5 months suspended, for a total incarceration period of 7 months and a 1 year parole period.
A bench warrant in the amount of $10,000.00 cash only was issued for failure to appear on Mark Query.
Justin T. Griego plead guilty to Count 2, Aggravated DWI (1st), a petty misdemeanor. He was sentenced to pay all minimum fines and fees, DWI school, and will not be able to drive a motor vehicle without an interlock license for 1 year. Mr. Griego was entered into the Pre-Prosecution Diversion Program through the District Attorney’s Office.
Cayla Phillips admitted to violating her probation. Her probation was revoked and reinstated on all previous terms and conditions and was extended for 6 months.
Adelene Urquijo admitted to violating her probation. She was sentenced to 18 months in two criminal cases, which will run concurrent for a total period of 18 months incarceration.
Jesse Bossen appeared for a motion for bond reduction hearing. The Court set the bond at $10,000.00 cash or surety and Mr. Bossen must sign a waiver of extradition if he is released. All standard conditions of release are to be applied.
Mark A. Clark plead guilty to Count 1, Non-residential Burglary, a Fourth degree felony, and Count 2, Non-residential Burglary, a Fourth degree felony. He was sentenced to a conditional discharge and placed on supervised probation for 18 months. Mr. Clark is ordered to pay restitution and must testify against a co-defendant.
Gilbert Romero appeared for a plea conference. That hearing was continued for 3 weeks.
Preston Martinez appeared for a status conference and was released from detention. He will be reporting to Adult Probation and Parole and HRDA. Mr. Martinez is required to continue to apply to New Mexico Men’s Recovery and other in-patient treatment facilities.
Mikel Pardue plead guilty to Count 1, Aggravated Assault with a Deadly Weapon, a Fourth Degree Felony. He was sentenced to an 18 month suspended sentence and is to be on supervised probation for 18 months. Mr. Pardue was authorized to attend The Rock Program in Espanola, NM.
A bench warrant in the amount of $15,000.00 cash only was issued for failure to appear on Ryan James Griffin.
Fidel Chavez appeared for arraignment in two cases. His bond was set at $10,000.00 cash only.
Xanadu Rose Vigil appeared for a motion for bond reduction hearing. The Court denied the motion and her bond remains at $5,000.00 cash or surety. Ms. Vigil will be allowed to go to treatment if she is accepted.
Louis Romero appeared for arraignment. Conditions of release were set as standard and his bond remains the same as set by the Magistrate Court which is $10,000.00 cash or surety.
Paul Mitchell appeared for arraignment. Conditions of release were set as standard and his bond remains the same as set by the Magistrate Court which is $5,000.00 unsecured appearance.
Henry Pacheco appeared for arraignment. Conditions of release were set as standard along with a special condition to report to HRDA for random UAs. His bond remains the same as set by the Magistrate Court.
Rosezena Perry appeared for pre-trial conference. The Court granted a 2 month extension for the trial date.
Gabriel Mares appeared for a first appearance on a probation violation. Denials were entered on all counts.
Melissa Medina appeared for a first appearance on a probation violation. Denials were entered on all counts. Bond was set at $5,000.00 cash only and she may be released once a treatment plan is in place by HRDA.