Court grants attorney withdrawal for Troy Trevino in multiple cases

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In a recent session of the 187th District Court, Judge Stephanie Boyd addressed several key matters, including the representation of defendant Troy Xavier Trevino. The court confirmed that Trevino's previous attorney, John Perez Jr., had filed motions to withdraw from the case, which the court granted without objection from Trevino.

Trevino, who is now represented by attorney Travis Kenderche, affirmed his acceptance of the new counsel. This transition marks a significant step in Trevino's legal proceedings, as it ensures he has current representation moving forward.

The court's efficient handling of the attorney withdrawal and the confirmation of new counsel underscores the importance of maintaining proper legal representation in ongoing cases. As the proceedings continue, the focus will shift to the upcoming hearings scheduled for February 2025, where further developments in Trevino's case are expected to unfold.

This session highlights the court's commitment to ensuring that defendants have the necessary legal support as they navigate the judicial process. The implications of these changes will be closely monitored as the case progresses.

Converted from THURS., JULY 10, 2025/JUDGE STEPHANIE BOYD/187TH DISTRICT COURT/MORNING DOCKET meeting on July 10, 2025
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