In a recent court session, several defendants faced serious charges ranging from state jail felonies to third-degree felonies, with bail amounts set accordingly.
One defendant, charged with second-degree felony assault on a peace officer, faces a potential sentence of 2 to 20 years in prison and a fine of up to $10,000. The bail for this case has been set at $85,100. The defendant indicated they would be hiring their own attorney, asserting that the charges are false.
Another defendant, Miss Olvera, is charged with a state jail felony related to abating arrest or detention, which carries a punishment of 6 months to 2 years in state jail and a fine of $10,000. Her bail is set at $35,100, and she requested a court-appointed attorney.
Miss Parrish is facing a third-degree felony charge involving a motor vehicle, punishable by 2 to 10 years in prison and a fine of $10,000. Her bail is set at $20,000, and she opted for a court-appointed attorney as well.
Miss Raps has been charged with state jail felony theft, which also carries a punishment of 6 months to 2 years in state jail and a fine of $10,000. Her bail is set at $4,000, and she too requested an appointed attorney.
The court proceedings highlight the serious nature of the charges and the legal options available to the defendants, many of whom are seeking representation through appointed counsel due to financial constraints.