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Judge accepts multiple plea deals in Freddy Gonzales cases; sentencing reset pending restitution
Summary
A Bexar County judge accepted plea agreements in several cases against Freddy Gonzales, found him guilty on those counts and postponed sentencing to allow the state to produce restitution figures; the judge said restitution should be ready at the next hearing and urged payment upfront.
A Bexar County judge on the record accepted plea agreements in several separate cause numbers involving defendant Freddy Gonzales and found him guilty, but postponed sentencing pending final restitution amounts and ordered the parties to confer before the next hearing. The judge set a reset for sentencing and directed the state and defense to prepare restitution figures and reasons the court should follow the plea agreements.
The judge told the court, “So we're gonna figure out what the restitution amount is in each case, and then we're gonna if the court, follows the plea, we will see when that restitution can be paid.” The state told the court it could provide restitution amounts in two weeks; Lauren Espinosa, an…
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