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Judge Revokes Probation, Sentences Nicholas Gonzales to Five Years After Repeated Failures to Report

5499132 · July 28, 2025
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Nicholas Paul Gonzales pleaded true to violations of probation conditions for failure to report and the court revoked community supervision and sentenced him to five years in prison, after defense urged continued treatment placement but the judge found probation ineffective.

A Bexar County judge revoked community supervision and sentenced Nicholas Paul Gonzales to five years in prison after finding that Gonzales repeatedly failed to report to his supervision officer.

Gonzales, who had been on community supervision since 2020 for harassment of a public servant, was charged in the court's motion with failing to report for the months of February, March and April 2025. When asked how he pled to the violation, he said, "Not true," but the court found the violation proven and denied…

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