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Clarendon – On Thursday, July 29, four pleas took place in the 100th Judicial District Court in Donley County, Texas.

Luke Inman, the District Attorney for the 100th Judicial District, along with Assistant District Attorney Harley Caudle, prosecuted the cases for the State of Texas, with the Honorable Judge Stuart Messer presiding.

- Skylar Lacy Grimes, 31, of Amarillo, Texas, was sentenced to six years in prison for the third degree felony offense of evading arrest with a motor vehicle.

Following her arrest on May 21, Grimes was initially placed on probation for four years on June 8. The State filed a motion to revoke Grimes’ probation on July 20, based upon her violation of certain conditions of her probation.

At the hearing on Thursday, Grimes admitted to violating probation, and Messer sentenced her to six years in prison.

- Ramon Campos, 37, from Amarillo, was placed on two years probation for the state jail felony offense of possession of unauthorized use of a motor vehicle. Campos was arrested by Donley County Deputy Vincent Marasco on June 30.

Campos was also ordered to pay a $500 fine to Donley County, $340 in court costs and complete 100 hours of community service. If his probation is revoked, Campos faces up to two years in prison.

- Rheanna Lynn Moore, 23, from Panhandle, Texas, was convicted of the third degree felony offense of evading arrest with a motor vehicle and sentenced to three years in prison.

Moore was arrested by Texas Game Warden Zack Fisher on May 23. Moore was also ordered to pay $340 in court costs.

- Mithu Singh Dev, 36, from Kent, Wash., was placed on three years probation for the state jail felony offense of possession of a controlled substance. Dev was arrested by DPS Trooper Justin Dillman on May 13.

Dev was also ordered to pay a $2,500 fine to Donley County, $340 in court costs, $180 drug lab restitution and complete 100 hours of community service. If his probation is revoked, Dev faces up to two years in prison.