Court Finds Victor Escobar in Violation of Community Supervision in Bexar County

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On July 18, 2025, Judge Boyd presided over a Zoom meeting in Texas, focusing on the case of Victor Javier Escobar, who was under deferred adjudication for burglary of a building. The meeting began with a review of the "Motion to Enter Adjudication of Guilt and Revoke Community Supervision," which Escobar confirmed he had discussed with his attorney and understood.

The court addressed a specific violation of probation conditions, particularly condition number 4, which required Escobar to report to his supervision officer. It was noted that he failed to do so for the month of March 2024. When asked how he pleaded regarding this violation, Escobar responded with a plea of "true."

The state indicated it would waive and abandon the remaining violations against Escobar, and there were no objections raised by the defense. Judge Boyd clarified the implications of Escobar's plea, explaining that by admitting to the violation, the court could find him guilty and impose a sentence of up to two years in a state jail facility and a fine of up to $10,000.

Despite the potential agreement between the state and the defense, Judge Boyd emphasized that the court was not obligated to follow it, as probation is a contract with the court itself. Escobar acknowledged his understanding of this point and confirmed his desire to proceed with his plea.

The court ultimately found the violation of condition number 4 to be true, marking a significant step in Escobar's legal proceedings. The meeting concluded with the court's determination, setting the stage for potential sentencing in the future.

Converted from Judge Boyd's Zoom Meeting meeting on July 18, 2025
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