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Aaron Guillory pleads and receives concurrent 3-year prison terms on robbery and weapons counts

July 22, 2025 | Judge Stephanie Boyd 187th District, District Court Judges, Judicial, Texas


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Aaron Guillory pleads and receives concurrent 3-year prison terms on robbery and weapons counts
Aaron Guillory appeared with counsel and waived jury trial; the state proceeded on stipulated evidence for two counts of lesser-included robbery and one count of unlawfully carrying a weapon with a prior felony. The court accepted the stipulations, took the State's exhibits into evidence, and found Guillory guilty on counts 1, 2 and 4.
After defense argument asking for leniency, the judge imposed concurrent three-year terms on each count with a $2,000 fine, credit for time served, and an order of no contact with Samuel Farias. The court asked about Guillory's background and family support during allocution and recommended the defendant consult with family before joining groups or activities that might lead to criminal involvement.
Megan Galloway announced for the state. Defense counsel Aaron DeWalt represented Guillory. The court also reminded the defendant of the collateral consequences of a felony conviction and that, because he waived appeal under the plea paperwork, he lacked the court's permission to appeal absent certain preserved pretrial motions.

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