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Court accepts no-contest plea and defers finding of guilt for Oscar Carrillo Hernandez

5930599 · September 24, 2025
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In 187th District Court, Judge Stephanie Boyd accepted a no-contest plea from Oscar Carrillo Hernandez to a state jail felony possession charge, deferred a finding of guilt and discussed recommended conditions including a $1,000 fine and two years of community supervision.

Judge Stephanie Boyd accepted a no-contest plea and deferred a finding of guilt Sept. 24 for Oscar Carrillo Hernandez on a state jail felony possession charge, the court record shows.

During a plea colloquy the court read charges and consequences aloud. "You're charged with possession of a controlled substance, Family Group 1, less than 1 gram. That is a state jail felony. Range of punishment is anywhere from 180 days up to 2 years in the state jail facility and up to $10,000 fine," Judge Boyd…

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