
Here are the latest sentencings in the Glenn County Superior Court, period ending Friday, Sept. 24, as reported by the Glenn County District Attorney’s Office and other sources.

People v. Everett Maghan ‑ Defendant was convicted of felony assault with a deadly weapon (a glass vase), resisting a police officer by force or violence, vandalism over $400, and automobile theft, and misdemeanor vandalism Under $400. He was sentenced to four years in state prison. This case was prosecuted by Deputy District Attorney Michael Coffey, with assistance from Glenn County Sheriff’s Office Deputies Lourenzo, Goodwin, White, and Turner, and Sergeants Draper and Felton.
On June 9, 2020, deputies responded to the Hairtique Salon located at 360 East Wood Street in Willows, for a report of a man who broke into the business. Deputies contacted Everett Maghan inside the business.
After an investigation, it was discovered Maghan threw a rock through the window of the business and kicked in the back door. The owner of the building, Larry Huffman, responded and requested to pursue criminal charges against Maghan.
Maghan was subsequently arrested for felony vandalism, burglary and trespassing. He was booked into the Glenn County Jail.
Then, on May 15, 2021, deputies responded to 1140 Southgate Drive, Willows, for a report of a man causing a disturbance. Upon arrival, Deputy Lourenzo contacted Everett Maghan, who was throwing items at the front of the residence. Everett Maghan was detained and an investigation was initiated.
Deputy Lourenzo contacted the owner of the residence, Zoe Maghan, who reported Everett Maghan had broken two windows to the residence, as well as numerous other household items, while attempting to gain entry into her residence. She further said Everett had thrown a large glass vase at her, striking her in the back while she was attempting to leave.
The total cost of the damage caused to Zoe Maghan’s residence and vehicle was estimated at more than $2,000.

People v. Adalberto Angel ‑ Defendant was convicted of felony second degree robbery, corporal injury on a cohabitant, and accessory to a grand theft. He was sentenced to three years, eight months in prison. This case was prosecuted by Deputy District Attorney Coffey, with assistance from Glenn County Sheriff’s Office Deputies Tuma, Ramirez, and Thompson.
On Sept. 18, 2019, Deputy Ramirez responded to 600 North Humboldt Avenue, apt. #261, Willows, for a report of domestic violence in progress. An altercation could be heard taking place inside the residence and Deputy Ramirez did not receive an answer at the door.
He made entry into the residence. Adalberto Angel, his girlfriend, and her two juvenile children were contacted. After an investigation, Angel was placed under arrest for domestic violence, robbery, child endangerment and violating a restraining order.