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Judge Boyd Grants Early Termination of Probation for Zachary Gilmore over Victim Objection
Summary
Judge Stephanie Boyd granted probation’s request to end Zachary Gilmore’s misdemeanor probation early after probation reported completion and a BIP certificate, despite a victim objection asking he serve the full two years. The court ordered no contact, an affirmative finding of family violence remains, and a weapons prohibition.
Judge Stephanie Boyd of the 187th District Court granted a probation request to terminate Zachary Alexander Gilmore’s misdemeanor probation early, saying the court found he had completed required programming and “internalized” his treatment, even though the victim objected and asked that he serve the full two-year term.
The court heard from the prosecutor that the underlying felony had been reduced to a misdemeanor in plea negotiations because of concerns about the complainant’s testimony. Probation told the court it had submitted a status report and recommended early…
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