Judge Sentences Kishan Pugh to Three Years for Evading Arrest in Texas Case

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In a recent court session led by Judge Raquel West, a significant plea deal was reached involving defendant Kishan Pugh, who faced serious charges of evading arrest with a vehicle. During the proceedings, Judge West confirmed that Pugh, who has no prior felony history, pled guilty to the third-degree felony charge stemming from an incident on June 18, 2023.

Judge West meticulously ensured that Pugh understood the implications of his plea, asking him if he was doing so freely and voluntarily. Pugh affirmed his understanding, which was crucial for the court's record. The judge also confirmed that Pugh would waive his right to appeal as part of the plea agreement.

In a decisive move, Judge West sentenced Pugh to three years in the Texas Department of Corrections, with credit for any time already served. This ruling underscores the court's commitment to addressing felony offenses while ensuring that defendants are fully aware of their rights and the consequences of their actions.

The session highlighted the importance of legal representation and the judicial process, as Judge West navigated the complexities of the case with clarity and precision. The outcome serves as a reminder of the serious nature of evading arrest and the legal repercussions that follow such actions.

Converted from Judge Raquel West's Personal Meeting Room meeting on August 13, 2025
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