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Jason Dentsler pleads no contest; judge orders concurrent four-year terms and restitution

2965278 · April 11, 2025
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Summary

In the 187th District Court, Jason Dentsler pleaded no contest to charges in cause numbers 2024CR1810 and 2024CR1811, the court found repeat-enhancement allegations true, sentenced him to four years in prison on each count to run concurrently, ordered restitution and no-contact conditions, and accepted waivers of jury trial and appeal.

Judge Stephanie Boyd, presiding judge of the 187th District Court, accepted no-contest pleas from Jason Dentsler in cause numbers 2024CR1810 and 2024CR1811 and sentenced him to four years in prison on each count to run concurrently, the court record shows.

The court found the repeat-enhancement allegations in both indictments to be true, ordered restitution and no contact between Dentsler and the named complainants, and noted that Dentsler waived his right to a jury trial and to appeal the pleas except for pretrial motions that had been filed and ruled upon.

The court ordered restitution of $4,098 to George Salinas Jr. in cause 2024CR1810 and restitution of $6,300 to John Kelly Valadez in cause 2024CR1811, and awarded credit for any time Dentsler has already…

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