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In a recent session at the 187th District Court, Judge Stephanie Boyd addressed a significant case involving Sebastian Gonzales, a young man eager to enlist in the Marines. The court convened to discuss the status of Gonzales's legal matters, which were reportedly delaying his enlistment process.

Sergeant Flores confirmed that Gonzales is already in the process of joining the military, but his case remains a hurdle. Judge Boyd expressed her commitment to resolving the matter swiftly, stating, "I’m going to make sure this case is taken care of today so that he can complete his process." The judge emphasized the importance of supporting Gonzales, who is 19, and urged the legal team to ensure he receives the necessary assistance.
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The conversation took a lighter turn when Judge Boyd humorously inquired about fitness programs, reflecting on her own desire to get in shape. Flores offered to help create a workout plan, showcasing a supportive atmosphere within the court.

This meeting highlights the court's role in facilitating the transition of young individuals into military service, underscoring the importance of timely legal resolutions in such cases. As Gonzales moves forward with his enlistment, the court's proactive approach may serve as a model for similar situations in the future.

Converted from TUE., APRIL 15, 2025/JUDGE STEPHANIE BOYD/187TH DISTRICT COURT/MORNING DOCKET meeting on April 17, 2025
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