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Judge suspends six‑year sentence, imposes probation and strict conditions in third‑offense DWI plea
Summary
A defendant pleaded in a third‑or‑more DWI case and the court accepted a plea assessing a six‑year term, suspending it and placing the defendant on probation with fines, ignition interlock on all vehicles and treatment requirements.
A Bexar County court accepted a plea in a third‑or‑more driving‑while‑intoxicated case and imposed a suspended prison term with probation and multiple conditions aimed at sobriety and supervision.
Judge Stephanie Boyd, 187th District Court, imposed an assessed sentence of six years in prison, suspended and probated for five years, and ordered a $2,000 fine to be probated after Guillermo Mendoza III entered the plea and acknowledged the elements and advisements in court on Jan. 12.
Boyd told Mendoza the court found he needed treatment and tools to remain sober and warned that failure to comply could expose him to the prison term.…
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