PEOPLE v. ROBERSON, KENNETH WAYNE - Defendant was convicted by a jury trial of a felony violation of Penal Code section 30305(a)(1), Felon in Possession of Ammunition with Special Allegations in violation of Penal Code section 667(c)&(e) and 1170.12 for 5 Prior Felony Convictions as Strike Priors. Defendant was sentenced to 6 years in state prison. This case was prosecuted by DDA Neumann with assistance from Willows Police Department Sergeant Stover. 

PEOPLE v. PENCE, JOSHUA - Defendant was previously convicted of misdemeanor violations of Health and Safety Code sections 11377, Possession of a Controlled Substance and 11364, Possession of Paraphernalia. Defendant was found in violation of probation for the 3rd time and was sentenced to 360 days in jail, 3 years of court probation and was terminated from proposition 36 drug treatment. This case was prosecuted by DDA Coffey with assistance from Orland Police Department Officer Carmon and Glenn County Probation Department Officer Permann.

PEOPLE v. HILL, CHENYCE - Defendant was convicted of felony violations of Penal Code sections 245(a)(1), Assault with a Deadly Weapon to wit a Baseball Bat and 2 felony counts of 273a(a), Child Endangerment. Defendant was sentenced to 300 days in county jail, drug court, and 4 years formal probation. This case was prosecuted by DA Stewart with assistance from California Highway Patrol Officers Pozzi, Benfer, and Tetens and Glenn County Sheriff's Office Deputies Ayres and Ramirez. 

PEOPLE v. ROGERS, MICHAEL ANTHONY - Defendant was convicted of a felony violation of Penal Code section 459, Second Degree Commercial Burglary. Defendant is currently serving a 6 year prison sentence for a felony case committed in Tehama County. Defendant sentenced to an additional 8 months in state prison. This case was prosecuted by DA Stewart with assistance from Glenn County Sheriff's Office Sergeant Gibbs, and Deputies Corbin and Barnes.  

PEOPLE v. IDZINSKI, SEAN - Defendant was previously convicted of a felony violation of Health and Safety Code section 11378(a), Sale of Controlled Substances and Penal Code section 273.6(a), Violation of a Criminal Protective Order. Defendant was found in violation of probation for the 6th time. Defendant was sentenced to 200 days in county jail and an order to complete 1 year in a residential rehabilitation program, and probation was reinstated. This case was prosecuted by DDA Coffey with assistance from Glenn County Probation Department Officer Permann.

PEOPLE v. HERRERA, JUAN MANUEL - Defendant was previously convicted of  a felony violation of Vehicle Code section 2800.2(a), Evading a Peace Officer. Defendant was found in violation of his post release community supervison for the 4th time and was sentenced to 180 days in jail and PRCS was reinstated. This case was prosecuted by DDA Coffey with assistance from Glenn County Probation Department Officer Van Eck

PEOPLE v. WHITE, BILLIE JEAN - Defendant was convicted of a felony violation of Vehicle Code section 23153(b)/23560, DUI with BAC of 0.8% or Higher Causing Injury. Defendant was sentenced to 120 days in county jail, substance abuse treatment, and 3 years formal probation. This case was prosecuted by DDA Neumann with assistance from Orland Police Department Officer Roenspie and Sergeant Vlach

PEOPLE v. LAUCHAIRE, SUNNY - Defendant was convicted of a misdemeanor violation of Penal Code section 14601.2 Driving on a Suspended License with 4 priors. Defendant was sentenced to 120 days in jail and 3 years of court probation. This case was prosecuted by DDA Coffey with assistance from Orland Police Department Officer Fullmore.

PEOPLE v. MCGILL, NATHAN - Defendant was convicted of a felony violation of Penal Code section 261.5(c), Unlawful Sexual Intercourse with a Minor and misdemeanor violation of Vehicle Code sections 23152(b), DUI over 0.8% BAC. Defendant was sentenced to 90 days in county jail suspended upon successful completion of probation and 3 years formal probation. This case was prosecuted by DDA Neumann with assistance from Orland Police Department Sergeant Johnson and Glenn County Sheriff's Office Deputy Barnes and California Highway Patrol Officer Pozzi