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Jury selection begins in Bexar County case accusing Carlos Perez of possessing identifying information

5930599 · September 24, 2025
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Judge Stephanie Boyd opened jury selection Sept. 24 in the 187th District Court for State v. Carlos Perez, a case in which prosecutors said Perez is accused of fraudulent use or possession of identifying information of fewer than five items; voir dire covered the elements of the offense, juror biases and scheduling constraints.

Jury selection began Sept. 24 in the 187th District Court in State of Texas v. Carlos Perez, the court announced, with prosecutors telling prospective jurors the charge is fraudulent use or possession of identifying information involving fewer than five items.

The case was called by Judge Stephanie Boyd, who introduced the proceedings and asked the state to identify itself. "This case is the state of Texas versus Carlos Perez," she said as the court introduced the parties. Prosecutors Laura Espinosa and Megan Galloway identified themselves for the record.

Prosecutors told jurors what the…

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