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June 1, 2012

Manslaughter case among indictments

Gainesville — A manslaughter case from November was included in the Cooke County Grand Jury’s most recent roster of indictments.

Edgar Mendez was indicted for the second-degree felony of manslaughter — having allegedly caused the death of Keverick Jackson on Nov. 26, while driving under the influence of alcohol. Court records indicated a drunken Mendez drove his vehicle off a road into a tree, resulting in Jackson’s death.

Other recent indictments:

Michael David Northcutt was indicted for credit/debit card abuse, a state jail felony.

Anthony Daniel Palazzolo was indicted for theft of property and burglary of a habitation, both state jail felonies.

Gregory Gene Parkhill was indicted for driving under the influence with a passenger under 15 years of age, a state jail felony.

Lawrence Frank Potts was indicted for intoxication assault, a third-degree felony.

Miguel Angeles Rojo was indicted for possession of a controlled substance, a first-degree felony.

Jeffrey Alan Phillips Jr. was indicted for organized retail theft, a class-A misdemeanor.

Edgar Ivan Balderas-Suarez was indicted for tampering with government records, a third-degree felony.

Jerad Colt Barnes was indicted for identity theft and credit/debit card abuse, both state jail felonies.

Stephanie Lynn Beard was indicted for theft of property, a state jail felony.

Joshua Michael Bell was indicted for theft of property, an enhanced third-degree felony.

Christopher Lowell Black was indicted for burglary of a habitation, a second-degree felony.

Sarah Ashley Boswell was indicted for possession of a controlled substance, a state jail felony.

Enrique Chacon was indicted for possession of a controlled substance (between 200 and 400 grams), a first-degree felony.

Bobby Don Cope was indicted for driving while intoxicated (his third offense or more), a third-degree felony.

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