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Judge Stephanie Boyd issues sentences, grants one early-termination order and sets multiple resets in a crowded docket
Summary
At a morning docket in the 187th District Court in Bexar County, Judge Stephanie Boyd accepted pleas, imposed sentences, granted an early-termination order effective March 21 and set bond and reset dates for several cases. The court also ordered program referrals and directed probation and felony drug court to follow up on several defendants.
SAN ANTONIO — At a morning docket in the 187th District Court, Judge Stephanie Boyd handled a string of pleas, sentencing hearings, early-termination requests and scheduling matters for cases arising in Bexar County.
The biggest formal rulings included a suspended, probated prison term in a DWI case, a 2-year prison sentence and $3,000 fine in a separate case, and a signed early-termination order that will take effect March 21.
In State of Texas v. Enrique Soriano (2024CR3163), Judge Boyd accepted the plea and sentenced Soriano to a four-year prison term suspended and probated for four years, with conditions including regular reporting (Zoom or in person), proof of employment within 30 days, a two-year driver’s-license suspension, DWI education and intervention, participation in felony drug court (referral to be completed immediately), ignition interlock for half the term, random UAs, 200 hours of community service or restitution and parenting classes. The court directed probation to ensure the felony drug court referral was completed the same day.
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