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Court Issues Bond Forfeiture for Lyda Herrera Following No Show

July 18, 2025 | Judge Stephanie Boyd 187th District, District Court Judges, Judicial, Texas


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Court Issues Bond Forfeiture for Lyda Herrera Following No Show
The court session on July 18, 2025, focused on two key cases: State versus Lyda Herrera and State versus Victor Javier Escobar. The meeting began with the case against Herrera, who failed to appear in court. Justice Good noted that the hearing, originally scheduled for 9 AM, was delayed until 4:17 PM. Deputy Laura confirmed that Herrera was not present, leading the state to request a bond forfeiture. The court granted this request, stating that a warrant would be issued, but indicated that if Herrera appears later, the court would reconsider the decision.

Following this, the court moved on to the case of Victor Javier Escobar. The parties involved were announced, with Teresa Max Vasquez representing the defense. Escobar confirmed his identity in the proceedings.

The outcomes of these cases highlight the court's approach to managing absences and bond issues, emphasizing the importance of defendants' appearances in court. Further developments in both cases will depend on the actions of the defendants in the coming days.

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