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Man pleads in family-violence case, judge gives 2-year sentence and notes immigration consequence

2838629 · April 1, 2025
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Jose Samuel Castillo pleaded as part of a plea bargain in a continuous-family-violence case. The court accepted the plea, imposed a two-year sentence, an affirmative family-violence finding, a $1,500 fine and ordered no contact with the complainant; prosecutor and defense confirmed defendant understood deportation consequences.

Jose Samuel Castillo pleaded to a continuous-family-violence charge in the 187th District Court and was sentenced to two years in prison, the court record shows.

An interpreter assisted at Castillo's plea hearing. Judge Stephanie Boyd confirmed that Castillo had been advised the charge carried a punishment range of two to 10 years and asked whether Castillo understood that the plea could carry immigration…

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