Beaverhead County Court Report: Three Receive Suspended Sentences
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DILLON, Mont. — Montana’s Fifth Judicial District Court handled sentencing, change-of-plea and status proceedings Aug. 18 in Beaverhead County.
Three defendants received suspended sentences, while another pleaded guilty and awaits sentencing. Several other cases remain pending.
Robert Glass III
Robert Glass III was sentenced after pleading guilty to theft.
The court imposed a suspended sentence and ordered Glass to pay restitution. No fine was imposed, but the report indicates fees were assessed.
The report does not state the length of the suspended sentence or the amount of restitution.
Amaris Medina Soto
Amaris Medina Soto was sentenced after pleading guilty to witness tampering, assault and filing a false police report.
The court imposed a suspended sentence and released Soto from bond. No fine was ordered, but fees were assessed.
The length of the suspended sentence was not provided.

Tracy Marx
Tracy Marx pleaded guilty to assault during a change-of-plea hearing.
The court imposed a suspended sentence and released Marx from bond. The report lists no fine but indicates fees were assessed.
The report does not provide the sentence’s length.
Brandon Deshazo
Brandon Deshazo pleaded guilty to drug possession and driving violations during a change-of-plea hearing.
The court ordered a presentence investigation. Deshazo posted bond and is awaiting sentencing.
Nicole Boyer
Nicole Boyer appeared for a status hearing on charges of deliberate homicide and endangering the welfare of a child.
The report lists no plea or bond and states that the case is pending trial.

Gary Rundle
Gary Rundle appeared for a status hearing on a fourth-offense driving under the influence charge.
No plea was listed. Rundle posted bond, and the hearing was reset.
Hunter Bulltail
Hunter Bulltail made an initial appearance in a proceeding involving the proposed revocation of a deferred sentence.
The report lists the plea as denied. Bond was confirmed, and the case is pending trial.
Charges and allegations in unresolved cases have not been proven. Defendants are presumed innocent unless proven guilty or they enter a guilty plea.





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