Court hearings continue as parties prepare for next witness testimony

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In a pivotal moment during the trial of State vs. Ashbaugh at the 187th District Court, Judge Stephanie Boyd facilitated a smooth transition between witnesses, underscoring the court's commitment to maintaining an efficient process. As the defense concluded their questioning with no further inquiries, Judge Boyd called for a brief recess to allow the court reporter to prepare for the next witness.

The atmosphere in the courtroom remained focused as Judge Boyd reminded all parties to ensure that necessary items were left with the court reporter. This procedural step highlights the importance of accurate record-keeping in legal proceedings.

As the state prepared to call its next witness, the judge emphasized the need for patience, asking attendees to remain seated for a couple of minutes while the transition occurred. This moment reflects the careful orchestration of courtroom activities, ensuring that each phase of the trial is documented and conducted with precision.

The trial continues to unfold, with the next witness set to provide further insights into the case, keeping the courtroom engaged and attentive to the developments ahead.

Converted from FRI., JULY 11, 2025/JUDGE STEPHANIE BOYD/187TH DISTRICT COURT/TRIAL: STATE VS ASHBAUGH meeting on July 11, 2025
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