Cass County Distrcit Attorney’s Report

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Pleas, hearings, and sentencing for the month of October in the Fifth District Court of Cass County, Ralph K. Burgess, presiding judge and Cass County Criminal District Attorney Clint E. Allen are as follows:
Defendants placed on community supervision (formerly known as “probation”) must abide by many conditions that may include, but shall not be limited to, the following:  Commit no offense against the laws of this State or of any other State or of the United States; avoid injurious or vicious habits; avoid persons or places of disreputable or harmful character; report to the supervision officer as directed by the judge or supervision officer and obey all rules and regulations of the community supervision and corrections department; permit the supervision officer to visit the defendant at the defendant’s home or elsewhere; work faithfully at suitable employment as far as possible; remain within a specified place; pay the defendant’s fines, if one be assessed, and all court costs whether a fine be assessed or not, in one or several sums; support the defendant’s dependents; reimburse the county in which the prosecution was instituted for compensation paid to appointed counsel for defending the defendant in the case, if counsel was appointed; submit to testing for alcohol or controlled substances; attend counseling sessions for substance abusers or participate in substance abuse treatment services in a program or facility approved or licensed by the Texas Commission on Alcohol and Drug Abuse; reimburse a law enforcement agency for the analysis, storage, or disposal of raw materials, controlled substances, chemical precursors, drug paraphernalia, or other materials seized in connection with the offense.
Gregory Darnelle Godbolt, 31, Hughes Springs, 30 years prison for robbery; 30 years prison for burglary of a habitation, entering with intent to commit a felony; 30 years prison for aggravated assault of a public servant, 15 years prison for taking weapon from a peace officer; 90 days county jail for failure to identify; and 90 days county jail for assault, sentences to run concurrently.
Cynthia Linwood Collins, 56, Linden, 20 years prison for delivery of a controlled substance; 20 years prison for possession of a controlled substance; and 20 years prison for possession of a controlled substance, sentences to run concurrently.
Randall Powell Beasley, 24, Maud, 11 years prison for robbery.

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