A Chandler woman facing several felonies and misdemeanors following her arrest by law enforcement officers in 2023 and 2024 has entered guilty pleas to all the charges.
Formal charges were originally filed Aug. 2, in Lincoln County District Court against Desmyn Cheyenne Hill, 30. She faces two felony counts of prisoner placing bodily fluid on government employee, one felony count of Battery/ Assault and Battery on a Police Officer and two misdemeanor counts of assault on police officer and assault and battery.
Hill appeared recently before District Judge Sarah Bridge for her arraignment. At that time, as the result of a plea bargain, she pleaded guilty to the charges. The judge received the pleas, found her guilty and ordered Hill into the Lincoln County Mental Health Court program, delaying sentencing.
Judge Bridge further ordered if Hill is successful in the Mental Health Court Program the case will be dismissed. If Hill is unsuccessful in the program she will be sentenced on Count 1 to two years in the Department of Corrections, on Count 2 two years in DOC, on Count 3, five years in DOC, Count 4, six months in the Lincoln CountyJailandonCount 5, 90 days in the Lincoln County Jail with fines and court costs.
Judge Bridge ordered the sentences to run concurrent with three other felony cases. Hill is to report to the Mental Health Court Program coordinator.
Assistant District Attorney Kelly Trimble prosecuted the case for the state and Hill’s defense attorney was Zachary Privott.
In Count 1 Hill is accused of prisoner placing body fluid on government employee on July 30, 2023 by spitting on Chandler Police Officer BrentBerrywhilehewas performing his duties.
Count 2 charges Hill with prisoner placing body fluid on government employee on July 30, 2023 by spitting on Lincoln County Deputy Sheriff Gage Elder while he was performing his duties.
In Count 3, Hill is accused of assault and battery upon a police officer by striking Elder on the back of the leg with her feet and/or legs while he was performing his duties.
Count 4 charges her on July 30 of assault on police officer, a misdemeanor, by attempting to strike Berry with her feet and/or legs while he was performing his duties.
And Count 5 accuses Hill on July 30, of assault and battery, a misdemeanor by committing an assault and battery upon Jennifer Helms by headbutting Helms in the face with force and violence.
Supplemental information filed in the case by Assistant District Attorney Kelly Trimble shows Hill was convicted in Oklahoma County District Court on Dec. 20, 2017 of second degree burglary, a felony.