Suspended sentences after guilty pleas

A Stroud man has pleaded guilty to a pair of felony charges and has drawn two suspended prison sentences.

Formal charges were filed June 29 in Lincoln County District Court against Jesus Daniel Fraire-Aguero, alias Jesus Daniel Aguero, 34.

One of the felonies was for assault and battery on a police officer after he struck a Lincoln County Deputy Sheriff.

The other was for contraband by an inmate. Recently, he appeared before District Judge Cindy Ashwood and Aguero waived the two judge system and his preliminary hearing, court records show.

Upon the state’s recommendation and as a result of a plea bargain, Aguero entered guilty pleas to both charges.

The judge received the pleas and both Aguero and the state waived the pre-sentence investigation.

Judge Ashwood found him guilty of bringing methamphetamine, a controlled dangerous drug, into the Lincoln County jail. She handed him a five-year suspended prison sentence, and also a five-year suspended prison term on the assault battery charge of a police officer for striking Deputy Sheriff Mark Kelley without justifiable or excusable cause.

She also assessed him $100 fines and $100 VCA and court costs with the sentences to run concurrently with each other.

She placed him on supervised probation with Oklahoma Court Services and ordered him to report to the probation office and the Court Clerk’s office.

Kelley, in a probable cause affidavit, stated that Kimberly Aguero called and said her soon to be ex-husband was attempting to gain entry into the house.

Dispatch advised the deputy that Aguero had a valid warrant in Lincoln County. As Kelley arrived, Aguero was coming out of the house and the deputy ordered him to put his hands on the wall.

After arriving at the Lincoln County Jail in Chandler, Deputy Kelley reported the jailers had trouble getting Aguero into the front detox unit and he went to assist. Kelley said he became combative and that he and three or four jail staff put him into a cell.