Troy Timbro Enters No Contest Plea for Vehicle Evading Arrest Charge

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The court proceedings on July 17, 2025, in the 187th District Court, presided over by Judge Stephanie Boyd, focused on the case of State vs. Asbaugh. The session began with the introduction of the parties involved, including Jason representing the state and Troy Timbro also from the state.

The primary discussion centered around the defendant's plea of no contest entered on May 22 for the charge of evading arrest detention with a vehicle. According to the plea bargain agreement, the state indicated that it would not make a recommendation regarding the defendant's application for punishment. The proposed sentence includes a 10-year prison term and a $2,000 fine.

The court then addressed the Pre-Sentence Investigation (PSI) report. Both the state and defense confirmed they had reviewed the report. The state expressed no objections, while the defense raised an objection, although the specifics of this objection were not detailed in the transcript.

The meeting concluded with the court's acknowledgment of the discussions and the next steps in the legal process. Further proceedings will likely follow to address the defense's objection and finalize the sentencing.

Converted from THUR., JULY 17, 2025/JUDGE STEPHANIE BOYD/187TH DISTRICT COURT/MORN DOCK & JURY: STATE VS ASBAUGH meeting on July 18, 2025
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