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Court defers proceedings, places defendant on eight-year probation in injury-to-child case

5393735 · July 16, 2025
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Summary

Judge accepted a guilty plea from Daisha Mark to injury of a child and deferred adjudication, sentencing her to eight years’ probation and imposing a $500 fine and probation conditions including classes and monitoring.

The 252nd District Court accepted Daisha Mark’s guilty plea to a third-degree felony count of injury to a child, elderly or disabled individual and deferred adjudication, placing her on eight years of probation and ordering a $500 fine.

At sentencing the court confirmed receipt of the presentence report and that all parties had reviewed it. The judge explained that, under the plea agreement, proceedings would be deferred and Mark would be placed on probation with standard conditions and certain treatment and educational requirements. The court emphasized that successful completion of probation would result in dismissal of the case and no felony conviction being entered; the court also warned that any violation could lead to revocation and a possible prison sentence up to 10 years.

The judge instructed Mark to meet with probation to complete paperwork and to follow all conditions, including any programs and reporting requirements specified by probation. The court handed Mark the trial court certification showing the plea agreement and the waiver of certain appellate rights as part of that agreement.