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Court revokes supervision for Ruben Ibarra Solano Jr.; sentences him to eight months in state jail
Summary
A judge found a probation violation true for Ruben Ibarra Solano Jr. and, under a negotiated agreement, revoked community supervision and imposed eight months in a state jail facility with credit for time served.
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The court found that Ruben Ibarra Solano Jr. violated a condition of community supervision by failing to report as directed and accepted a negotiated agreement under which the state27s motion to revoke was granted and the defendant was sentenced to eight months in a state jail facility. State attorney Megan Galloway presented the motion; defense counsel identified as Benavides waived remaining allegations and joined the agreement. The court considered the defendant27s prior participation in an inpatient stabilization facility and awarded credit for that time. The judge advised Solano of the appeals waiver and reminded him of the collateral consequences of a felony conviction. The prosecutor asked the court to consider a related case number when fashioning sentence credit and noted the agreement took prior case 2025PF24487 into account. The judge instructed the defendant about program options and encouraged treatment referrals; the court record notes credit for successful inpatient treatment and a $2,000 fine was contemplated as a statutory maximum under the revocation admonishments. Speakers on the record were Megan Galloway for the state, defense counsel (Benavides), and the presiding judge. The court issued the sentence in open court on the record and documented the waiver of appeal by the defendant.

