16 mos. No 1 Michael Charles Jan. 17, 2013 VC Danco 23152(b)/23550(a) 1 2. Arnold Patrick Gahm 3. Brittany Nacole Mason Jan. 18, 2013 PC 4573.6 2 36 mos. No Jan. 28, 2013 PC 496(a) 3 16 mos. No 4A. David Allen Feb. 6, 2013 PC 368(d)(1) 4 w/667.5(b) 5 x 3 84 mos. cs No 4B. David Allen 4C. David Allen 4D. David Allen 5 Curtis Daniel Bettencourt Feb. 6, 2013 H&S 11377(a) 6 8 mos. cs No Feb. 6, 2013 PC 1320.5 7 8 mos. cs No Feb. 6, 2013 PC 496(a) 8 mos. cs No Feb. 13, 2013 VC 10851(a) 8 16 mos. No 6 Patrick Andrew Heppe 7A. Norman Lawrence White Feb. 15, 2013 PC 666/484(a) 9 w/ 667.5(b) Feb. 22, 2013 PC 243(d) 10 w/667.5(b) 16 mos. No 48 mos. cs No 1 Vehicle Code 23152(b) and 23550(a) together commonly denotes driving with a blood alcohol.08 or greater with a designated prior conviction. 2 Penal Code 4573.6 denotes unlawful possession of drugs and/or alcohol in a jail facility. 3 Penal Code 496(a) commonly denotes receiving or possession of stolen property. 4 Penal Code 368(d)(1) commonly denotes financial elder abuse by means of larceny. 5 Penal Code 667.5(b) denotes a sentence enhancement of one year for having served a prior prison commitment and not staying free of felony misconduct for five years. 6 Health and Safety Code 11377(a) denotes possession of methamphetamine. 7 Penal Code 1320.5 commonly denotes failing to appear on a felony matter after posting bail. 8 Vehicle Code 10851(a) denotes vehicle theft. 9 Penal Code 666/484(a) commonly denotes petty theft with at least three prior theft-related convictions. 10 Penal Code 243(d) denotes battery causing serious bodily injury.
32 mos. cs No 7B. Norman Lawrence Feb. 22, 2013 PC 1320.5 White w/ 12022.1 11 7C. Norman Lawrence White 8. Aurelio Acosta Ortiz 9. Kendrick David Anderson Feb. 22, 2013 PC 487(a) 12 8 mos. cs No Feb. 22, 2013 H&S 11377(a) 16 mos. No Feb. 25, 2013 PC 18740 13 12 mos. No 10A. Cody Joe Rice Mar. 1, 2013 PC 4573.6 24 mos. cc No 10B. Cody Joe Rice Mar. 1, 2013 H&S 11378 14 24 mos. cc No 11A. Hans Andrew Rudder McCullough Mar. 1, 2013 VC 23152(b)/23550(a) 24 mos. cs No 11B. Hans Andrew Rudder McCullough 11C. Hans Andrew Rudder McCullough Mar. 1, 2013 H&S 11359 15 8 mos. cs No Mar. 1, 2013 PC 12031(a)(1) 16 8 mos. cs No 12A. Ronald Dean Maple Mar. 8, 2013 H&S 11379(a) 17 48 mos. No 12B. Ronald Dean Maple Mar. 8, 2013 H&S 11377(a) 24 mos. cc No 11 Penal Code 12022.1 is a special two-year sentence enhancement for having committed a new felony offense while a prior felony offense is pending. 12 Penal Code 487(a) commonly denotes grand theft, meaning in many cases a theft greater than $900. 13 Penal Code 18740 denotes possession of a destructive device in certain places. 14 Health and Safety Code 11378 denotes possession of a methamphetamine with commercial intent. 15 Health and Safety Code 11359 commonly denotes possession of marijuana for commercial purposes. 16 Penal Code 12031(a)(1) commonly denotes carrying a loaded firearm in public. 17 Health and Safety Code 11379(a) denotes transportation or sales of methamphetamine.
13. Steven Lynn Mar. 8, 2013 H&S 11378 16 mos. No 14. Russell David Price Mar. 11, 2013 VC 23152(b)/23550(a) 24 mos. No 15. Ryan Scott McIntyre 16. Gordon Edward Hanover, Sr. 17. Douglas Dwight Anderson Mar. 12, 2013 VC 10851(a) 32 mos. Yes (4 mos.) Mar. 12, 2013 PC 4324(a) 18 16 mos. cc No Mar. 22, 2013 H&S 11359 24 mos. No 18A. Christopher Ryan Brockway April 12, 2013 PC 368(d) 19 80 days Yes (285 days) 18B. Christopher Ryan Brockway April 12, 2013 PC 1320.5 w/ 12022.1 30 mos. cs Yes (18 mos.) 19A. Sandy Lee Cooper April 19, 2013 H&S 11350(a) 20 and 11377(a) 24 mos. cc No 19B. Sandy Lee Cooper April 19, 2013 PC 4573.8 21 36 mos. cc No 20. Anthony Eugene Olson April 19, 2013 PC 496(a) 16 mos. No 21A. Stephen Fleming Thomas 21B. Stephen Fleming Thomas May 3, 2013 H&S 11358 24 mos. cs Yes (12 mos.) May 3, 2013 H&S 11350(a) 8 mos. cs No 18 Penal Code 4324(a) denotes unlawfully seeking drugs through fraudulent use of a prescription. 19 Penal Code 368(d) denotes felony financial abuse of an elder or dependent adult. 20 Health and Safety Code 11350(a) generally denotes unlawful possession of cocaine or an opiate. 21 Penal Code 4573.8 denotes possession of controlled substances by an inmate in the county jail.
21C. Stephen Fleming Thomas May 3, 2013 H&S 11358 8 mos. cs No 22. Michael Dee Hennessy 23A. Raymond Eugene Ellis 23B. Raymond Eugene Ellis 24. James Loren Macias 25A. Maric Santiago Arriaga 25B. Maric Santiago Arriaga May 13, 2013 PC 243(d) 22 36 mos. Yes (18 mos.) May 14, 2013 PC 459/460(b) 23 24 mos. cs Yes (12 mos.) May 14, 2013 PC 459/460(b) 8 mos. cs No May 15, 2013 H&S 11377(a) 24 mos. No May 17, 2013 PC 459/460(b) 16 mos. cs No May 17, 2013 PC 459/460(b) 8 mos. cs No 26. Arnold Patrick Gahm 27. Amanda Roxanne Duman May 17, 2013 PC 4573.6 24 24 mos. No May 22, 2013 H&S 11378 24 mos. No 28. Terry Jaye Patterson May 22, 2013 H&S 11379(a), 11378, 11359, and PC 12022(c) 25 32 mos. Yes (36 mos.) 29. Jacki Lyn Scott May 29, 2013 H&S 11352(a) 26 and 11379(a) 6 mos. Yes (42 mos.) 22 Penal Code 243(d) denotes a battery where serious bodily injury is inflicted. 23 Penal Code 459/460(b) denotes a burglary of the second degree. 24 Penal Code 4573.6 denotes unlawful possession of drugs and/or alcohol in a jail facility. 25 Penal Code 12022(c) denotes a firearm arming allegation. 26 Health and Safety Code 11352(a) commonly denotes the sale or transportation of cocaine or heroin, or related controlled substances.
30. Martin Hernandez Fuentes May 31, 2013 H&S 11359 16 mos. No 31. Yordan Mirabal June 6, 2013 H&S 11366.8(a) 27 24 mos. No 32A. Fredrick Alvin Norton, Jr. 32B. Fredrick Alvin Norton, Jr. 33. Dimiter Ivanov Kostantinov 34. Michael Lenhard Anderson, Jr. June 13, 2013 H&S 11378 24 mos. cs No June 13, 2013 PC 1320(b) 28 8 mos. cs No June 21, 2013 H&S 11359 6 mos. Yes (18 mos.) June 26, 2013 PC 487(a) 29 36 mos. No 35A. Juba Lee Kenyon Jr. 35B. Juba Lee Kenyon Jr. 36. Leonardo Castro Avalos 37. Rogelio Lorenzi Zarate July 5, 2013 H&S 11378 w/ 11370.2(c) 30 36 mos. cs Yes July 5, 2013 PC 459/460(b) 8 mos. cs No July 9, 2013 H&S 11378 24 mos. No July 10, 2013 PC 21810 31 24 mos. No 27 Health and Safety Code 11366.8(a) commonly denotes the use and control of a false compartment with the intent to store, conceal and transport a controlled substance within the false compartment. 28 Penal Code 1320(b) commonly denotes willfully failing to appear in court on a pending felony charge after having signed a written promise to appear. 29 Penal Code 487(a) commonly denotes grand theft, meaning a theft of property or services of a value greater than $950. 30 Health and Safety Code 11370.2(c) represents a three-year sentencing enhancement for having been previously convicted of possessing methamphetamine with commercial intent. 31 Penal Code 21810 commonly denotes possession of metal knuckles.
38. Tony Alan Paul July 19, 2013 PC 594(b)(1) 32 w/ 667.5(b) x 4, 243(e)(1) 33 and 591.5 34 4 mos. Yes (56 mos.) 39. Angel Miller July 26, 2013 PC 69 35 36 mos. No 40A. Shawn Wayne Rogers 40B. Shawn Wayne Rogers 40C. Shawn Wayne Rogers 41. Shawn Ian McPherson August 2, 2013 PC 484e(d)/487(a) 36 24 mos. cc No August 2, 2013 H&S 11379(a) 24 mos. cc No August 2, 2013 H&S 11350(a) 24 mos. cc No August 9, 2013 PC 666/484(a) 16 mos. No 42. Markeese Mondale Brantley August 16, 2013 PC 24 mos. Yes 182/211/212.5(c) 37 (36 mos.) 43. Shelby Edward Redenius August 27, 2013 H&S 11378 24 mos. No 44. Kellie Ann McCosker 45. John Maurice Gibson 46A. Taylor Lloyd Wright Sept. 20, 2013 H&S 11377(a) 16 mos. No Sept. 24, 2013 PC 32625(a) 38 12 mos. Yes Sept. 27, 2013 H&S 11360(a) 39 36 mos. cc No 32 Penal Code 594(b)(1) commonly denotes vandalism of property of with the damage being $400 or more of value. 33 Penal Code 243(e)(1) commonly denotes domestic battery. 34 Penal Code 591.5 commonly denotes breaking or otherwise injuring a wireless communication device. 35 Penal Code 69 refers to criminal conduct commonly known as resisting an executive officer by force. 36 Penal Code 484e(d) and 487(a) together denote grand theft by use of access card(s). 37 This combination of code sections denotes a conviction for conspiracy to commit second degree robbery. 38 Penal Code 32625(a) denotes the unlawful possession of a machine gun.
46B. Taylor Lloyd Wright Sept. 27, 2013 H&S 11350(a) 24 mos. cc No 46C. Taylor Lloyd Wright Sept. 27, 2013 H&S 11350(a) 24 mos. cc No 47. Tyrone Shannon Odgen 48. Esteban Banuelos Banuelos October 11, 2013 PC 69 7 mos. Yes (29 mos.) October 15, 2013 H&S 11359 w/ PC 12022(a)(1) 40 12 mos. Yes 49. Lamont Benito Salgado 50A. Austin Joseph Dalbalcon 50B. Austin Joseph Dalbalcon Nov. 4, 2013 PC 243(d) 56 mos. No Nov. 7, 2013 PC 459/460(b) 24 mos. cc No Nov. 7, 2013 H&S 11378 24 mos. cc No 50C. Austin Joseph Dalbalcon Nov. 7, 2013 H&S 11379(a) w/ PC 12022.1 60 mos. cc No 51. Eduardo Pena Sanchez Nov. 15, 2013 PC 182(a)(5) 41 16 mos. No 52. Derrick Allen Ridenour Nov. 15, 2013 PC 459/460(b) w/ 667.5(b) 12 mos. Yes 53. Austin Tyler Meritt Nov. 22, 2013 PC 261.5(c) 42 24 mos. No 54. Miguel Ramirez Gonzalez Nov. 26, 2013 VC 23152(b)/23550(a) 16 mos. No 39 Health & Safety Code 11360(a) denotes the transporting and selling of marijuana. 40 Penal Code 12022(c) denotes a firearm arming allegation. 41 Penal Code 182(a)(5) denotes a conspiracy to commit any act injurious to the public health. 42 Penal Code 261.5(c) denotes unlawful intercourse with victim more than three years younger.
55. Travis Joseph Humphrey 56. Eric Christopher Seale Dec. 3, 2013 PC 666/484(a) 16 mos. No Dec. 9, 2013 PC 496(a) 36 mos. No 57. Randi Ann Spencer Dec. 13, 2013 PC 368(d) 36 mos. No 58. Eric Gordon Holt Dec. 17, 2013 HS 11360(a) 12 mos. Yes Note: The realignment legislation changed the good time/work time custody credits that are earned by prisoners against the above sentences. By law each defendant is only required to serve one-half of the commitment noted, or, put another way, 50% of the sentence imposed. The post supervision column indicates whether a sentence has been split, meaning the defendant s overall sentence is split by order of the Court between time incarcerated in the county jail and time on mandatory supervision upon release. If the defendant s sentence is not split, then he or she will not have any probation or parole-like supervision upon completion of their full sentence.