From the Halls of Justice

Here are the latest sentencings in the Glenn County Superior Court, period ending Friday, Jan. 21, as reported by the Glenn County District Attorney’s Office and other sources.

People v. Brian Grimm – Defendant was convicted of felony transportation of methamphetamine, and possession of methamphetamine for sale, and misdemeanor resisting or obstructing a peace officer. He was sentenced to four years, eight months in prison, concurrent to his seven-year, one-month Oregon prison sentence he is currently serving. This case was prosecuted by District Attorney Dwayne Stewart, with assistance from Glenn County Sheriff’s Detective Lopeteguy and Deputy Ayres.

People v. Kyle Mings – Defendant was convicted of felony assault with a deadly weapon (concrete wall and floor). He was sentenced to three years concurrent to the current prison sentence he is serving for Glenn County. This case was prosecuted by District Attorney Stewart, with assistance from Glenn County Sheriff’s Deputy Sheldon and Correctional Officers White and Martinez.

People v. Jacob Kennedy-Cummings – Defendant was previously convicted of felony unlawful sexual intercourse with a minor, and child endangerment, and was found in violation of probation for the eighth time. He was sentenced to 497 days in jail and probation was terminated. This case was prosecuted by Deputy District Attorney Michael Coffey, with assistance from Glenn County Probation Officer Van Eck.

People v. Manuel Robles – Defendant was convicted of felony corporal injury on a cohabitant. He was sentenced to 210 days in jail stayed upon successful completion of three years’ probation and 52 weeks of batterers treatment classes. This case was prosecuted by Assistant District Attorney Ruby Neumann, with assistance from Glenn County Sheriff’s Deputy Lourenzo.

People v. Chentel Rios – Defendant was previously convicted of felony identity theft, and was found in violation of probation for the first time. She was sentenced to 180 days in jail and was reinstated on two years’ probation. This case was prosecuted by Assistant District Attorney Neumann, with assistance from Glenn County Probation Officer Van Eck.

People v. Angel Bush– Defendant was previously convicted of felony bringing drugs into a jail, and was found in violation of probation for the fourth time. She was sentenced to 180 days in jail and was reinstated to probation. This case was prosecuted by Deputy District Attorney Coffey, with assistance from Glenn County Probation Officer Van Eck.

People v. Boris Dionicio-Fuentes – Defendant was convicted of felony possession of methamphetamine for sale. He was sentenced to 180 days in jail, two years’ probation, and $6,532 were forfeited. This case was prosecuted by District Attorney Stewart, with assistance from Glenn County Sheriff’s Detective Lopeteguy and Orland Police Officers Pinedo and Carmon, and Sergeant Cessna.

People v. Arturo Bermudez – Defendant was convicted of misdemeanor driving while under the influence of alcohol. He was sentenced to 180 days in jail concurrent to the Butte County three-year prison sentence he is currently serving. This case was prosecuted by Assistant District Attorney Neumann, with assistance from Willows California Highway Patrol Officers Nibert and Oliveros.

People v. Brittnie Fonseca – Defendant was convicted of felony grand theft of more than $950. She was sentenced to 180 days in jail, drug court, and two years’ probation. This case was prosecuted by District Attorney Stewart, with assistance from Glenn County Sheriff’s Deputy Cordova.

People v. Ray Lee Wallis – Defendant was convicted of misdemeanor domestic battery. He was sentenced to 133 days in jail, 52 weeks of batterer’s treatment classes, and three years’ probation. This case was prosecuted by District Attorney Stewart, with assistance from Orland Police Officers Pinedo and Flores.

People v. Ismael Soliz, Jr. – Defendant was previously convicted of two felony violations of child abuse likely to produce great bodily injury or death, and was found in violation of probation for the third time. He was sentenced to 120 days in jail and probation was reinstated. This case was prosecuted by Assistant District Attorney Neumann, with assistance from Deputy Probation Officer Ortiz.

People v. Latsamy Kangmeuang – Defendant was convicted of felony evasion, and possession of a stolen vehicle. He was sentenced to 120 days in jail and two years’ probation. This case was prosecuted by Assistant District Attorney Neumann, with assistance from Glenn County Sheriff’s Deputy Turner and Orland Police Sergeant Johnson.

People v. TJ Morrison – Defendant was convicted of felony automobile theft. He was sentenced to 60 days in jail, drug court, and two years’ probation. This case was prosecuted by District Attorney Stewart, with assistance from Orland Police Officers Flores and Carmon.

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