50-year sentence among nine handed down in 35th District Court

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The office of District Attorney Micheal Murray issued the following press release regarding felony cases recently heard in 35th District Court by Judge Mike Smith.

  • Aaryan Corbet Amburgey pled guilty to the felony offense of Aggravated Assault with a Deadly Weapon Against a Public Servant and Felon in Possession of a Firearm and was sentenced to 50 years, Texas Department of Criminal Justice, Institutional Division.
  • Darrell Alan Thacker, on probation for the felony offense of Possession of a Controlled Substance-Drug Free Zone, was adjudicated and sentenced to 7 years, Texas Department of Criminal Justice, Institutional Division.
  • Cody Joe Gault pled guilty to the felony offense of Online Solicitation of a Minor and was sentenced to 5 years, Texas Department of Criminal Justice, Institutional Division.
  • Gorge Ferrell Bishop, Jr., on probation for the felony offense of Tampering With of Fabricating Physical Evidence, was revoked and sentenced to 5 years, Texas Department of Criminal Justice, Institutional Division.
  • Jonathan Dale Holland pled guilty to the felony offense of Driving While Intoxicated and was sentenced to 5 years, Texas Department of Criminal Justice, Institutional Division.
  • Charley Dee Phillips, Jr., on probation for the felony offense of Attempted Aggravated Assault With a Deadly Weapon, was sentenced to 2 years, Texas Department of Criminal Justice, Institutional Division.
  • Jimmy Berglan, on probation for the felony offense of Possession of a Controlled Substance-Drug Free Zone, was adjudicated and sentenced to 2 years, Texas Department of Criminal Justice, Institutional Division.
  • Sammy Lee Fulton pled guilty to the state jail felony offense of Possession of a Controlled Substance and was sentenced to 20 months, Texas Department of Criminal Justice, State Jail Division.
  • Shane Francis, on probation for the state jail felony offense of Possession of a Controlled Substance, was revoked and sentenced to 12 months, Texas Department of Criminal Justice, State Jail Division.