From the Halls of Justice

Here are the latest sentencings in the Glenn County Superior Court, period ending Friday, June 4, as reported by the Glenn County District Attorney’s Office and other sources.

People v. Katie Ellen Phillips ‑ Defendant was convicted of misdemeanor evading and was found in violation of misdemeanor probation. She was sentenced to one year and 60 days in jail and one year probation. This case was prosecuted by Deputy District Attorney Michael Coffey, with assistance from Glenn County Sheriff’s Deputy Ian Ayres.

People v. Joshua Everett Vallerga ‑ Defendant was convicted of felony assault with a deadly weapon (a car) and vehicle theft. He was sentenced to 240 days in jail and five years probation. This case was prosecuted by Deputy District Attorney Coffey, with assistance from California Highway Patrol Officers Roach and Ovard.

People v. Jerry Allen II ‑ Defendant was convicted of felony identity theft, forging and passing check over $950, and second degree burglary, and misdemeanor possession of stolen property, possession of methamphetamine, and possession of marijuana. He was sentenced to 224 days in jail, drug court, restitution of $980.82, and two years probation. This case was prosecuted by Assistant District Attorney Ruby Neumann, with assistance from Glenn County Sheriff’s Deputies Lourenzo, Tuma, and Lemmon and Orland Police Officer Andrade.

People v. Randy Louis White ‑ Defendant was convicted of felony arson of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints in Willows. He was sentenced to 220 days in jail, two years probation, and ordered to pay restitution in the amount of $677,687. This case was prosecuted by Assistant District Attorney Neumann, with assistance from Glenn County Sheriff’s Deputies Johnsen and Tuma.

People v. Sean Talmadge ‑ Defendant was convicted of felony identity theft and conspiracy to commit identify theft and found in violation of probation. He was sentenced to 180 days in jail, drug court, and two years probation. This case was prosecuted by District Attorney Dwayne Stewart, with assistance from Glenn County Sheriff’s Deputy Huichapan and Orland Police Officer Flores.

People v. Matthew Fleming ‑ Defendant was convicted of felony bringing drugs into the jail. He was sentenced to 120 days in jail and two years probation. This case was prosecuted by District Attorney Stewart, with assistance from Orland Police Officers Pinedo and Roenspie.

People v. Richard Skeslien ‑ Defendant was convicted of felony automobile theft and was found in violation of probation on two separate misdemeanor cases. He was sentenced to 120 days in jail, drug court, and two years probation. This case was prosecuted by Assistant District Attorney Neumann, with assistance from Orland Police Officer Fullmore.

People v. Omar Aguilar ‑ Defendant was convicted of felony corporal injury to cohabitant and was found in violation of misdemeanor DUI probation. He was sentenced to 120 days in jail, a 52-week Batterers Treatment Program, and three years probation. This case was prosecuted by District Attorney Stewart, with assistance from Glenn County Sheriff’s Deputy Garcia.

People v. Tyler Fox ‑ Defendant was convicted of felony attempted vehicle theft, vehicle theft and vandalism over $400, and misdemeanor possession of burglary tools, resisting or obstructing a peace officer, driving on a suspended license, and hit and run. He was sentenced to 84 days in jail with a consecutive 90 days stayed upon successful completion of probation, drug court, and two years probation. This case was prosecuted by District Attorney Stewart, with assistance from Orland Police Officers Carmon, Lowery, and Roenspie, Glenn County Sheriff’s Detective Johnsen, Glenn County District Attorney Chief Investigator Knight, and Willows CHP Officer DeFrancesco.

People v. Gabriel Antonio Velasquez ‑ Defendant was previously convicted of felony possession of a controlled substance for sale and misdemeanor probation and was found in violation for the first time. He was sentenced to 60 days in jail and probation was reinstated. This case was prosecuted by District Attorney Stewart, with assistance from Glenn County Probation Officer Moize.

People v. Paniagua ‑ Defendant was previously convicted of felony identify theft and found in violation of probation for the first time. Defendant was sentenced to 30 days in jail and probation was reinstated. T,his case was prosecuted by District Attorney Stewart, with assistance from Glenn County Probation Officer Van Eck.

People v. Brittany Salvatore ‑ Defendant was convicted of felony corporal injury to a cohabitant. She was sentenced to 90 days in jail, stayed until successful completion of probation, and three years probation. This case was prosecuted by Deputy District Attorney Coffey, with assistance from Orland Police Officer Carmon.

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