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Farmington Magistrate Court Docket Lists Arraignments, Hearings for April 2026

Railyynn Elizabeth Lasiloo faced a felony battery charge against a health-care worker among seven named defendants on the Farmington magistrate court's April docket.

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Farmington Magistrate Court Docket Lists Arraignments, Hearings for April 2026
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Railyynn Elizabeth Lasiloo appeared before a Farmington magistrate judge April 2 for a first appearance on charges that include fourth-degree felony battery on a health-care worker, one of several new criminal matters processed that day by the Eleventh Judicial District Court.

The Farmington magistrate court calendar for early April listed arraignments, first appearances, and probation-violation adjudicatory hearings across multiple cases. Glenn Castillo and Enmanuel Jose Zamoran-Valle each faced arraignments, the stage at which defendants are formally presented with charges and enter initial pleas. Rolandrick Randall and Troy Stevenson Begaye appeared for first appearances alongside Lasiloo, proceedings at which judges typically address bail conditions and schedule next court dates.

Lasiloo's case carries the most serious charges on the docket. Booking records from the San Juan County Adult Detention Center list counts that include attempted battery and menacing conduct in addition to the fourth-degree felony battery designation, which identifies a health-care worker as the alleged victim. Those administrative records precede formal adjudication and do not constitute findings of guilt.

Two matters on the calendar addressed compliance rather than new charges. Nicholas Jeromy Medina was scheduled for a failure-to-pay hearing, and Bryce Begay appeared for a failure-to-comply hearing. Both proceedings can produce sanctions, modified payment schedules, or other case dispositions depending on the circumstances of their underlying matters.

The docket also carried probation-violation adjudicatory hearings tied to prior convictions, a routine category in Farmington magistrate court that can result in revocation or modification of supervision terms.

The Eleventh Judicial District notes that its published calendars may contain omissions and represent an official but not necessarily exhaustive record of scheduled court activity.

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