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4B Daily News – Friday, October 5, 2012 The following defen- dants were sentenced in Tehama County Superior Court, according to the Tehama County District Attorney's Office: —————— Recent State Prison Commitments Canty was sentenced to three years in state prison for false personation-spe- cial allegation-prior felony. traffic stop on a vehicle driven by Canty. Canty was cited for a traffic vio- lation and released. Upon further investigation into this incident it was deter- mined that Canty had given the officer a false name at the time of the stop. An officer conducted a Recent County Jail Commitments • Isaac Gallegos was sentenced to 270 days in Tehama County Jail for possession for sale of a controlled substance with special allegation-punish- ment by quantity. An officer conducted a traffic stop on a vehicle driven by Gallego. The officer's K-9 alerted on the vehicle and a search was conducted. Inside the vehicle the officer ed a large amount of packaged methampheta- • Michelle Elaine mine. was sentenced to 120 days in Tehama County Jail for theft from elder or dependent adult, forgery. Neff had stolen several checks from victim 1 and an ATM card from victim 2. Neff wrote out the checks to victim 2 and had a companion forge victim 2's signature on the back of the checks. The companion then deposited them into vic- tim-2's account where Neff could then use the stolen ATM card to with- drawal money from this account. • Jennifer Marie Neff Recent Proposition 36 Commitments: Note: All cases where- in a defendant is sen- tenced per the terms of Proposition 36 are not at the request of the Tehama County District Attor- ney's Office. locat- requirements of Proposi- tion 36, a defendant who possesses drugs cannot be sentenced to confinement time in jail or prison. Instead, the court must place defendant on proba- tion and require drug treatment alone. Per the requirements of Proposi- tion 36, only upon a third drug related probation violation may the court impose confinement time. Per the COURT ROUNDUP In the event the defendant violates a non-drug relat- ed term of probation the court may then elect to sentence defendant to jail or prison. The Tehama County District Attorney's Office contends that each crimi- nal case is unique and that in certain, specific, cases a defendant should be sentenced to a combina- tion of drug treatment and jail time. We further con- tend that in other specific cases where a defendant has an extensive criminal record and/or a history of non-compliance with either previous grants of probation or previous grants of drug treatment, a state prison sentence should properly be imposed. Canty was sentenced to Prop. 36 probation for possession of a controlled substance. Canty was arrested and • Michelle Elaine Conferences(PTC): • Gary Dean Belcher will appear in court for a preliminary hearing at 10:30 a.m. on Oct. 10 in Department 3. He is fac- ing the charges of second degree robbery with spe- cial allegation- personal use of a firearm, second degree robbery-special allegation-personal use of a firearm, attempted sec- ond degree robbery - spe- cial allegation-personal use of a firearm. Belcher entered Bank of America in Corning and demanded money from the taken into custody on an outstanding warrant. While defendant was in the booking process an officer located a glass pipe with methampheta- mine residue on her per- son. Dates-Trials, Prelimi- nary Hearings(PX) & Pre Trial Upcoming Court gunpoint. The teller filled Belcher's bag with the money she had in her drawer. Belcher then fled the scene before officers arrived. During the course of this investiga- tion officers learned Belcher was also respon- sible for the pervious rob- beries that occurred at the Subway restaurant in Corning and the attempt- ed robbery at the Chevron gas station near Rolling Hills Casino. teller at great bodily injury,-prior felony, use of deadly weapon; mayhem-special allegations-great bodily injury, prior felony, use of deadly weapon, first degree burglary, person present-special allega- tions-great bodily injury, - prior felony, use of deadly weapon, corporal injury to spouse-special Allega- tions-Great Bodily Injury domestic violence,-prior felony, use of deadly weapon. Officers responded to victim's residence regard- ing a stabbing. Upon arrival advised Perez and victim were having marital prob- lems and were living apart. On the day of the incident Perez was out- side victim's residence when he removed the screen to her bedroom window and stabbed her through the open window. Perez fled the residence but was later located by police and taken into cus- tody. officers were • Humberto Perez Jr., will appear in court at 1:15 p.m. on Oct. 15 in Department 2. He is fac- ing the charges of attempt: willful, deliber- ate and premeditated mur- der-special allegations- or O.R.- two counts, per- jury by declaration-spe- cial allegation-offense while on bail or O.R. two counts; Kellie- RT19705(a)-filing false tax return- two counts, perjury by declaration- two counts. chise Tax Board conduct- ed and investigation into this incident and deter- mined defendant's had a large sum of money that passed through their per- sonal and business accounts but only a por- tion of that money was reported on their tax returns. Agents from the Fran- • Joseph Dailey Froome and Kellie Mae Froome will appear in court at 9 a.m. on Oct. 16 for a preliminary hearing. The couple is facing the charges of Joseph- RT19705(a)-filing false tax return-special allega- tion-offense while on bail • Joseph Dailey Froome and Daniel Miguel Ludwig will appear in court at 9 a.m. on Oct. 16 for a pre-trial conference. Froome and Ludwig are facing the charges of Froome- culti- vating marijuana; posses- sion of marijuana for sale, eight counts of money laundering; Ludwig- cul- tivating marijuana; pos- session of marijuana for sale. warrant at Froome's ware- house off of Baker Road in Red Bluff. Inside they found over 400 marijuana plants. TIDE agents also located over 30 pounds of processed marijuana. Agents served a search The busiest local information website in Tehama County! RedBluffDailyNews.com Please support these businesses that support 590 Antelope Blvd. Suite B-30 Red Bluff 26 Sale Lane, Red Bluff (530) 529-2192 www.Claytonredbluff.com Respecting People. Impacting Business 530-527-0727 243 So. 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