The following is a list of magistrations performed by Justice of the Peace Precinct 1 Ronny McBroom.
Jan. 22
• Bradley Wayne Hay, 26, of Alvarado, Erath County charge of possession of a controlled substance, $2,000 bond.
• Cody Sharro O’Daniel, 42, of Waxahachie, violation of protective order, $1,000 bond.
• James Chandler Gossel, 36, of Cleburne, theft with two previous convictions and possession of marijuana, bonds total $6,500.
• Joseph Edward Brush, 19, of Granbury, theft and possession of marijuana, bonds total $1,000.
• Willie Demund Duckett, 35, of Cleburne, driving while license invalid with previous conviction, $1,000 bond.
• Heston Bolen Adler, 21, of China Springs, DWI with open container, $1,500 bond.
• Travis Gregory Sikes, 27, of Burleson, DWI, $1,000 bond.
• Dustin Gene Esterline, 24, of Glen Rose, DWI, $1,000 bond.
Jan. 23
• Jeramy Boyd, 20, of Alvarado, assault, $3,500 bond. McBroom issued an emergency protective order prohibiting Boyd from returning home for 61 days or being released from jail for 48 hours after posting bond.
• Terry Edward Kelley, 48, of Alvarado, possession of controlled substance, $5,000 bond. McBroom ordered Kelley to undergo weekly drug testing.
• Candice Gail Peterson, 31, of Joshua, intoxication assault DWI 3rd or more, $20,000 bond. McBroom ordered an interlock device on Peterson’s vehicle.
• Jason Michael Lyman, 25, of West, DWI, $1,000 bond.
• Trevor Kennedy Jackson, 19, of Arlington, possession of dangerous drugs, $1,000 bond.
• Nathan Wayne Brannam, 34, of Joshua, driving while license invalid with no insurance, $500 bond.
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