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Courtroom Drama Unfolds as Guilty Plea is Entered

June 15, 2024 | Travis County Court, Texas Courts, Judicial, Texas



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Courtroom Drama Unfolds as Guilty Plea is Entered
In a recent municipal court session, a defendant entered a plea of guilty to charges stemming from a family violence incident. The court proceedings revealed that the individual faced two significant charges: a third-degree felony for assault with injury related to family violence, carrying a bond of $20,000, and a Class A misdemeanor for interfering with an emergency call, with a bond set at $5,000.

During the hearing, the judge outlined the defendant's rights and the implications of entering a plea. The defendant opted for a no contest plea, which waives the right to a trial, resulting in a fine of $200. The court also granted jail credit, effectively settling the fine.

Additionally, an emergency protection order was issued, prohibiting the defendant from contacting specific individuals and from approaching their residence at 1314 Alma Drive, Austin, Texas, until midnight on August 14th. The order was provided in both English and Spanish to ensure comprehension.

The defendant expressed a desire for legal representation, indicating a potential for further legal proceedings. The court's actions reflect a commitment to addressing domestic violence issues while ensuring the rights of all parties involved are upheld.

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