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Judge Stephanie Boyd issues deferred adjudications, probation conditions and bond limits in courtroom docket
Summary
At multiple plea and sentencing hearings in the 187th District Court, Judge Stephanie Boyd ordered deferred adjudication and probation terms in several cases, set restitution deadlines, and added bond conditions including a no‑driving restriction and GPS requirements.
Judge Stephanie Boyd presided over a docket of plea hearings in the 187th District Court during which she imposed deferred adjudication and probation conditions, set restitution deadlines and added bond limits for multiple defendants.
The orders affect defendants in several separate cases, including an affirmed sentence in a DWI matter, two deferred adjudications with specific reporting and treatment requirements, a deferred adjudication tied to restitution payments, and a bond condition prohibiting driving pending a contested hearing.
The actions matter to victims, probation officials and employers because they include restitution amounts, requirements for random drug testing or ignition interlock/GPS, and limits on employment in certain jobs. Several orders also include deadlines for payment or compliance that the court set at later dates.
In the most significant sentencing announced from the bench, the court accepted a plea in a driving‑while‑intoxicated third‑or‑more case and imposed a prison sentence that was suspended in favor of probation. The transcript records the court's disposition as "10 years in prison suspended and probated for 8 years," with a $2,000 fine to be probated, 200 hours of community‑service restitution, a requirement of 90 sober meetings in 90 days, a TAP (treatment) evaluation, referral to felony drug court, DWI education and a two‑year driver's license suspension. The judge also offered a choice on short custodial time: 10 days in the Bexar County Jail or 30 days on GPS (partial, for employment only) and set a GPS installation deadline later in the record.
In a separate pair of cases (case numbers…
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