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Judge orders TAP evaluation in custody, denies revocation for Matthew Salazar; court sets April 3 return

2664253 · March 17, 2025
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After the state alleged Salazar violated multiple probation conditions, the court found violations true but denied a motion to revoke, ordered an in-custody TAP evaluation and set a follow-up hearing for April 3.

Judge Stephanie Boyd of the 187th District Court denied the state's motion to revoke probation for Matthew Salazar and ordered an in-custody therapeutic assessment on March 3, with a return date set for April 3, the court record shows.

The court found violation allegations related to conditions 14(g), 39 and 42 to be true, but, citing a breakdown in communication between Salazar and probation, denied the state's request to revoke and instead ordered a TAP (treatment assessment program) evaluation in custody. "If there's a problem with communicating with probation, you need to let the court know," Judge Boyd told Salazar…

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