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Judge Stephanie Boyd sentences Alfred Gonzalez to probated terms across multiple felony cases
Summary
In Bexar County 187th District Court, Judge Stephanie Boyd accepted a plea and sentenced Alfred Gonzalez to suspended prison terms, probation, fines and restitution conditions across several consolidated felony causes, including requirements to report, attend classes and serve a short local jail term beginning Oct. 10.
Judge Stephanie Boyd of the 187th District Court accepted a negotiated plea from Alfred Gonzalez and imposed suspended prison sentences and probation terms across multiple felony cause numbers on the court docket.
The plea and sentencing matter concerned several consolidated cases including 2025CR012008, 2025CR005205, 2025CR005206, 2025CR007396, 2025CR007397, 2025CR007487, 2025CR007488, 2025CR007406, 2025CR009170 and 2025CR009295. The court imposed largely concurrent sentences and specific probation conditions, and set restitution review dates for some cases.
Why it matters: The court’s actions resolve a cluster of property-related felony charges against one defendant and establish probation terms, restitution procedures and a short jail condition that govern Gonzalez’s supervision and potential compliance obligations going forward.
Judge Boyd found that Gonzalez knowingly and voluntarily waived his rights to indictment and a jury trial and accepted stipulated evidence presented by the state before entering findings of guilt.
The court sentenced Gonzalez in multiple causes, most commonly to 10…
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