Parole Board

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The following individuals will appear before the Parole Board in August:

Carson City

• Jessie Archuleta, sentenced March 5, 2007, for possession controlled substance, schedule 1-2, first offense.

• James Beattie, sentenced Dec. 26, 2006, for embezzlement.

• Duane Cater, sentenced March 5, 2007, for possession controlled substance, schedule 1-4, first offense.

• Toby Davis, sentenced Jan. 25, 2006, for attempted burglary.

• Timothy Keeler, sentenced July 10, 2000, for attempted sexual assault.

• Robertson Lebaugh, sentenced April 3, 2007, for theft.

• Eduardo Leon, sentenced Feb. 27, 2007, for battery causing substantial harm.

• Victoria Morrisey, sentenced Dec. 5, 2006, for failure to appear.

• Jamahl Patterson, sentenced May 1, 2006, for leaving scene of accident.

• S. Vargas-Rangel, sentenced Feb. 6, 2007, for DUI.

• Marco Rivera, sentenced Jan. 30, 2007, for DUI.

• Justin Snyder, sentenced April 23, 2007, for possession controlled substance, schedule 1-4, first offense.

• Michael Stephens, sentenced Jan. 25, 2006, for larceny from the person.

Douglas County

• Jeffery Gainey, sentenced April 16, 2007, for trafficking controlled substance, schedule 1.

• Daniel Kostecki, sentenced Jan. 2, 2007, for DUI.

• Ryan Pabor, sentenced Oct. 10, 2006, for burglary.

• Steven Simmons, sentenced Mar. 26, 2007, for robbery.

Lyon County

• Larry Acquistapace, sentenced Dec. 24, 2006, for DUI.

• Christopher Calibro, sentenced April 4, 2005, for DUI causing bodily injury.

• Timothy Farrel, sentenced Aug. 28, 2006, for grand larceny.

• Russell Fay, sentenced Feb. 26, 2007, for DUI.

• Dennis Hampton, sentenced Dec. 8, 2005, for reckless driving causing substantial bodily harm or death.

• Albert Martinez, sentenced June 19, 2006, for attempted sexual assault.

• Albert Ramos, sentenced March 13, 2006, for possession firearm by ex-felon.

• Joanna Rubert, sentenced March 5, 2007, for possession of controlled substance for sale, schedule 1 and 2, first offense.

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