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Courtroom Drama Unfolds as Felony Charges Are Read

October 03, 2024 | Travis County Court, Texas Courts, Judicial, Texas


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Courtroom Drama Unfolds as Felony Charges Are Read
In a recent court session, several defendants faced charges ranging from misdemeanors to felonies, with bond amounts set and legal representation discussed.

Frank Wyatt was charged with a third-degree felony for possession of a controlled substance and a second-degree felony for aggravated assault with a deadly weapon. His total bond was set at $11,000, and he was informed that he would not qualify for a personal bond due to the nature of the charges. Wyatt was advised to consider hiring a lawyer or accepting a court-appointed attorney to assist him in navigating the legal process. He was also instructed to maintain no contact with the alleged victim in his case.

Randia Blaylock appeared next, facing a class B misdemeanor for obstruction of a highway. Blaylock declined to apply for a personal bond, and her bond was set at $50. She was offered the option of a court-appointed attorney but did not express a desire to pursue legal representation at that time.

Desiree Pleasant was charged with a third-degree felony theft, with her bond set at $15,000. She was reminded that she could not have any contact with the alleged victim and must maintain a distance of at least 200 yards from both the victim and their residence. Pleasant confirmed she had hired an attorney to assist with her case.

The court emphasized the importance of legal representation and compliance with conditions set for release, particularly regarding contact with alleged victims.

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