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Court places Davonte Savoy on probation with drug-monitoring, treatment and education requirements

5107796 · July 1, 2025
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Summary

The 252nd District Court deferred adjudication in Davonte Savoy’s case and placed him on four years of probation with mandated drug testing, a drug-monitoring patch to be applied within 48 hours, possible treatment, and GED-related requirements.

Davonte Savoy was placed on a four-year probation term in the 252nd District Court that includes immediate treatment and monitoring requirements, the judge said during a sentencing hearing.

The judge told Savoy she would defer adjudication and place him on probation with a $300 fine and multiple conditions designed to address substance use and stability. "You're also going to be required at least for some amount of time to wear a drug patch. You have 2 days, 48 hours to get that drug patch put on. Probation can tell you where you can…

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