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District Court April 2

District Court April 2

The Tenth Judicial District Court convened Tuesday, April 2, with Judge Thomas Stockard presiding.   

Nicole Deneillai Ann Lister pleaded not guilty to the Category E Felony of Possession of a Controlled Substance, a First or Second Offense, that carries a potential penalty of 1- 4 years in a Nevada State Prison and a fine of up to $5,000. Judge Stockard modified Lister's conditions of release, placing him under Court Services Supervision, and ordered daily check-ins and random drug testing. A trial was set for September 11-14.

Jenel Nicole Marable appeared for sentencing on a DUI from 2020 after completing the  

DUI Diversion Program. Jacob Sommer with the Public Defender's Office reported that she graduated from the program two weeks ago “with flying colors” and asked for the minimums allowed by statute.  

Deputy District Attorney Priscilla Baker said the state is very happy with Marable's program performance and asked the court to sentence Marable to a second offense DUI.  

Marable told the court the Diversion is a very difficult program that takes dedication. She said it was a long journey, and she is a different person.  

Judge Stockard found Marable guilty of the DUI Second and imposed a $750 fine along with standard fees and assessments. All other minimum requirements were deemed met by her completion of the DUI Diversion Program.   

Samantha Erika Dockery, in custody, admitted to the Non-Technical Sentencing Violation of failing to complete the Western Regional Drug Court program as ordered. Dockery was removed from the drug court and at the request of Wright Noel with the Churchill County Public Defender's Office, the matter was continued to April 23.


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