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February 04, 2014

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Call for a bid (530) 736-9327 License #879689 The following defen- dants were sentenced in Tehama County Superior Court, according to the Tehama County District Attorney's Office: —————— Recent State/Local Prison Commitments: People vs. Phillip Nor- man McDonald, Carjack- ing with Special Allega- tion Prior Felony. Brief history: An offi- cer responded to an area of a reported domestic violence dispute inside a vehicle. The officer locat- ed the vehicle and con- ducted a traffic stop. Upon contacting the occupants of the vehicle the officer was advised defendant had jumped into the bed of victim's pickup truck as she attempted to leave. The victim continued driving with the defendant in the back of the pickup until the defendant broke out windows and gained entry inside the vehicle. Sentenced to 10 years State Prison. People vs. Jesus Alber- to Saenz, Assault with a Semi-Automatic Firearm. Brief history: Defen- dant entered the home of his estranged wife, burst into the bedroom and pointed a gun at both vic- tims. One of the victims attempted to grab the gun when a struggle ensued. During the struggle the gun went off and fired a round into the mattress. Sentenced to 9 years State Prison. People vs. Cliff Clay- ton Rhoads, Carrying a Dirk or Dagger with Spe- cial Allegation Prior Felonies; Transportation of a Controlled Sub- stance. Brief history: Defen- dant was originally grant- ed formal probation. Defendant violated his probation when he failed to appear in court as directed. Sentenced to 5 years 8 months Local Prison. People vs. Phillip Wayne Showalter, Posses- sion of a Controlled Sub- stance with Special Alle- gation Prior Strike. Brief history: An offi- cer contacted defendant regarding a reported theft. The officer conducted a search of the defendant's vehicle and located methamphetamine, a methamphetamine pipe and marijuana. Sentenced to 4 years State Prison. People vs. Daryl Paul Shreve, Indecent Expo- sure with Special Allega- tion Prior Felonies. Brief history: Defen- dant was standing outside of a store when he exposed himself to a woman and two minor children as they were walking by. Sentenced to 4 years State Prison. People vs. Christopher Paul Garcia, Forgery; Carrying a Dirk or Dag- ger. Brief history: An offi- cer contacted defendant and was advised he was on probation. The officer conducted a search of defendant and located a knife concealed in his backpack. Defendant was originally granted formal probation. Defendant violated his probation when he committed the offense. Sentenced to 3 years 8 months Local Prison. People vs. Jack Wayne Colon, Possession of a Controlled Substance. Brief history: Defen- dant was originally grant- ed formal probation. Defendant violated his probation when he failed to appear for scheduled appointments with proba- tion, failed to keep proba- tion informed of his cur- rent contact information and was terminated from his drug and alcohol treat- ment program. Sentenced to 3 years Local Prison. People vs. Jonathan Urzua, Possession of a Controlled Substance; Commercial Burglary. Brief history: Defen- dant was a passenger in a vehicle that was stopped for a vehicle code viola- tion. Defendant was wear- ing a GPS ankle monitor and a search was conduct- ed. Inside defendant's jacket pocket the officer located methampheta- mine. Defendant was originally granted formal probation. Defendant violated his probation when he committed the offense. Sentenced to 2 years 8 months Local Prison. People vs. Geoffrey Brian Pomeroy, Posses- sion of a Controlled Sub- stance; Violation of Post Release Community Supervision; Petty Theft With Priors; Commercial Burglary with Special Allegation Prior Felony. Brief history: Defen- dant entered a grocery store, placed a bottle of alcohol in his waistband and exited the store with- out paying for the item. Defendant was originally granted formal probation on all cases. Defendant violated his probation when he committed the offense. Sentenced to 2 years 8 months Local Prison. People vs. Anthony Ryan Jones, Carrying a Concealed Dirk or Dag- ger; Carrying a Con- cealed Dirk or Dagger. Brief history: An offi- cer contacted defendant and was advised he had an outstanding warrant for his arrest. The officer conducted a search of defendant and located a knife concealed under his shirt. Defendant was originally granted formal probation. Defendant violated his probation when he committed the offense. Sentenced to 2 years 8 months Local Prison People vs. Anthony Lee McKinnie, Commer- cial Burglary; Grand Theft Person. Brief history: Defen- dant was originally grant- ed formal probation on both cases. Defendant violated his probation when he failed to report to his probation officer as directed. Sentenced to 2 years 8 months Local Prison. People vs. Travis Joseph Polley, Evading an Officer, Willful Disre- gard. Brief history: Defen- dant was originally grant- ed formal probation. Defendant violated his probation when he sub- mitted urine samples that tested positive for alco- hol. Sentenced to 2 years State Prison. People vs. Angela Renee Dennis, Second Degree Commercial Bur- glary. Brief history: Defen- dant was originally grant- ed formal probation. Defendant violated her probation when she failed to turn herself into the jail to serve out her sentence. Sentenced to 16 months State Prison. Upcoming Court Dates -Trials, Prelimi- nary Hearings (PX) & Pre Trial Conferences (PTC): People vs. Roger Sandy Bounnhaseng, Alan Duane Doulphus Jr., Chase Alan Doul- phus: Murder, special allegation felony murder, personal and intentional, use of a firearm, assault with a firearm, false imprisonment by vio- lence, transportation of marijuana. Brief history: The defendants went to a res- idence that contained a marijuana grow. The defendants confronted the victim and two other men who were at the res- idence and ordered them to the ground at gun- point. The defendants proceeded to tie up the victim and the two men with zip ties and duct tape. The victim was able to free himself and attempt to flee the resi- dence but was shot sever- al times by the armed defendants. The victim eventually succumbed to his injuries. Defendant's vehicle was located a short time later and a vehicle pursuit followed. Defendant's were eventu- ally apprehended and taken into custody. Inside the vehicle officers locat- ed a large amount of mar- ijuana. Entry of Plea/Setting: January 28, at 8 a.m. in Department 3. People vs. Quentin Ray Bealer, Murder. Brief history: Defen- dant was arrested and charged with the murder of a 14 year old victim who had been reported missing when she never returned home from school. Officers located the victim's body two days later. Arraignment on Infor- mation: February 3, at 8 a.m. in Department 3. People vs. Daniel Lla- mas & Isabelle Deanna Rios, Child Abuse with Special Allegation P C 1 2 0 2 2 . 9 5 - W i l l f u l Harm or Injury Resulting in Death. Brief history: The 13 month old victim died as a result of injuries sus- tained while in the cus- tody and care of Llamas and Rios. Sentencing: February 24, at 8 a.m. in Depart- ment 3 – Llamas PTC: March 3, at 1:15 p.m. in Department 3. - Rios PTC: March 24, at 1:15 p.m. in Department 3. - Rios Trial by Jury: March 27, at 9 a.m. (Department to be determined) - Rios People vs. Christopher Hougland, Murder with Special Allegation Use of Deadly Weapon, Assault With a Deadly Weapon with Special Allegation –Great Bodily Injury. Brief history: Officers responded to a residence regarding a disturbance. Upon arrival officers located the victim who appeared to have several stab wounds and was bleeding profusely. The victim eventually suc- cumbed to his injuries and was pronounced dead at the scene. The defendant was arrested and taken into custody. PTC: February 3, at 1:15 p.m. in Department 3. People vs. Brandon Ericson Branscombe, (NCR88064); PC187(a)- Murder, PC273ab(a)- Assault on a Child Caus- ing Death. 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