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Judge revokes Victor Alvarez's probation, imposes four-year prison term after substance-treatment discharge
Summary
A court found Victor Alvarez violated a probation condition tied to a substance-abuse treatment plan, granted the state's motion to revoke supervision and sentenced him to four years in prison with a $1,000 fine and a therapeutic-community recommendation.
A judge found that the state proved a violation of Victor Alvarez Jr.'s community supervision related to his treatment plan and revoked his probation, sentencing him to four years in prison and imposing a $1,000 fine. The court recommended placement in a therapeutic community and credited Alvarez for time already served.
The violation alleged by the state concerned condition number 55: failure to comply with rules or instructions of the Bexar County Community…
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