Detective confirms only cell phone found during Keith's investigation

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The court proceedings on May 30, 2025, in the 187th District Court, presided over by Judge Stephanie Boyd, focused on the case of State vs. Reyes. During the session, key testimonies were presented regarding the evidence found on the defendant, Felipe Reyes.

The primary discussion revolved around the items discovered on Reyes at the time of his arrest. A detective confirmed that the only item found on Reyes was a cell phone. When questioned about whether any incriminating evidence was located on the phone, the detective stated that he did not request to unlock the device and was unaware if another detective had done so.

The prosecution attempted to establish that if any incriminating material had been found on Reyes's phone, the detective would have been informed. However, the court sustained an objection to this line of questioning, deeming it speculative. Ultimately, the detective confirmed that no incriminating evidence was found either on Reyes's person or on his cell phone.

This session highlighted the lack of physical evidence linking Reyes to any criminal activity, which may play a crucial role in the ongoing trial. The proceedings will continue as the court examines further evidence and testimonies in the case.

Converted from FRI., MAY 30, 2025/JUDGE STEPHANIE BOYD/187TH DISTRICT COURT/AFTER. DOC & JURY:STATE VS REYES meeting on May 30, 2025
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