SEVEN SENTENCED IN 21ST DISTRICT COURT

  

Seven people pleaded guilty and were sentenced Thursday in 21st District Court by Judge Reva Towslee Corbett.

31-year-old Charles Edward Johnson of Brenham was sentenced to 15 years in prison for Aggravated Assault Causing Bodily Injury.  Johnson pleaded not guilty, but was found guilty by the court on March 10th.  He was sentenced at a hearing on Thursday after the court affirmed a family violence finding.

28-year-old Ryan Matthew Martinez of Austin had his probation adjudicated and was sentenced to 553 days in state jail for Possession of a Controlled Substance.  He was also ordered to pay a $500 fine.

21-year-old Sebastian Gonzalez of Katy had his probation adjudicated and was sentenced to 298 days in state jail for Unauthorized Use of a Motor Vehicle.  He must also pay a $500 fine.

60-year-old Daniel Lee Huff of Brenham was sentenced to five years’ probation for Possession of a Controlled Substance.  He must also pay a $500 fine, perform 200 hours of community service and complete a drug offender education program.

33-year-old Lisa Ann Taylor of Brenham received five years’ deferred adjudication probation for Possession of a Controlled Substance.  She was also ordered to pay a $500 fine, perform 200 hours of community service and finish a drug offender education program.

35-year-old Rachel Weerts Cochran of Ledbetter was sentenced to four years’ deferred adjudication probation for Abandoning or Endangering a Child.  She must also pay a $1,000 fine, perform 150 of community service, complete a DWI education program and drug offender education program, and have a breath alcohol monitoring device installed on her vehicle.  She was also convicted on a misdemeanor Driving While Intoxicated charge and was given time served in the Washington County Jail on the charge.

29-year-old Kenjuan Dmon Kelley of Bryan was sentenced to three years’ deferred adjudication probation for Attempted Possession of a Prohibited Substance in a Correctional Facility.  He must also pay a $500 fine, perform 200 hours of community service and complete a drug offender education program.

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