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Dean Delgado appeared twice during the docket on separate but related matters. In one cause the court accepted a no‑contest plea on count two and imposed the plea bargain sentence: a $2,000 fine and 15 months in a state‑jail facility, to run concurrent with cause 2022CR3996.
Shortly afterward in the related revocation proceeding the court took testimony and reviewed alleged supervision violations. The court found violations 1 and 4 (including failure to report to the supervision officer) true on the record. After hearing from defendant and counsel, Judge Stephanie Boyd revoked community supervision and sentenced Delgado to two years in a state‑jail facility; the transcript records the court ordered that sentence to run concurrent with cause number 2024CR008085.
The court advised Delgado of his rights and the implications of the convictions, including limitations tied to felony convictions. Both matters were addressed on the record and the court documented credit for any time served where applicable.
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