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Probation officer: Sylvia Noriega’s case to be modified; court to sign fee modification and consider termination after payment
Summary
Probation staff reported that Sylvia Noriega is not personally in bankruptcy but her father is; the court agreed to sign a modification of fees and set steps toward terminating probation when remaining restitution (~$1,300) is paid.
Probation staff told a Bexar County court that Sylvia Noriega is linked to a family bankruptcy through her elderly father and that her outstanding court-ordered obligations will be addressed by a modification of fees the judge agreed to sign.
Probation told the court the combined assessed fees on Noriega’s file totaled $8,879.75, of which $5,448.75 was restitution to a private creditor. Probation reported Noriega had paid $1,108 in…
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