Jeremy Tyler Lopez pleads no contest to burglary charges in Bexar County Court

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In a significant court session on July 29, 2025, Judge Stephanie Boyd presided over the case of State versus Jeremy Tyler Lopez, where Lopez entered a no contest plea to charges of burglary of a building. The court confirmed that all discovery had been reviewed by Lopez and his defense attorney, Danielle Cranbrook, ensuring compliance with legal protocols.

Lopez, who is 23 years old, acknowledged understanding the charges against him and the implications of his plea. The court outlined the potential penalties, which include a sentence ranging from 180 days to two years in state jail and a fine of up to $10,000. Lopez confirmed that he had not been coerced into this plea and was satisfied with his legal representation.

The plea agreement included a recommendation from the state for Lopez to have no contact with City Community Church, although the court is not obligated to follow this recommendation. The court accepted the plea and found sufficient evidence to declare Lopez guilty based on the state's exhibits, which included witness statements and police reports.

As the session moved towards sentencing, the court noted the importance of Lopez's understanding of his rights, including the waiver of his right to a jury trial and the right to appeal, which he acknowledged. The proceedings reflect a structured approach to ensuring that defendants are fully informed and that their rights are protected throughout the legal process. The next steps in Lopez's case will involve the court's determination of the appropriate sentence based on the plea agreement.

Converted from TUE., JULY 29, 2025/JUDGE STEPHANIE BOYD/187TH DISTRICT COURT/MORNING DOCKET meeting on July 29, 2025
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