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Man sentenced to eight years under plea deal, court records show

3789099 · June 12, 2025
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Summary

Isaiah Story entered a plea in Bexar County's 187th District Court and, following stipulations and review of exhibits, the court accepted the plea and imposed an eight-year sentence with a $1,500 fine and registration requirements, including no contact with the complainant.

Isaiah Story appeared before Judge Stephanie Boyd on a charge of aggravated assault (as described in the indictment). After the parties placed a plea agreement on the record, the court accepted the waiver of jury trial and the stipulated evidence. The court found the evidence sufficient and accepted the plea.

Under the plea, Story received an eight‑year prison sentence and a $1,500 fine; the court ordered chapter 62 registration and no contact with the complainant. The court confirmed the defendant knowingly and voluntarily waived his jury rights, reviewed the plea paperwork and admonitions in open court and performed the trial‑court certification. Counsel reported the defendant has mental‑health diagnoses (PTSD, depression, bipolar) and the court directed liaison with veterans treatment court resources; the court also discussed referrals to treatment as part of post‑sentencing supervision possibilities if appropriate.

The sentencing record notes the parties agreed to the term and that the court would follow the plea agreement. The court advised Story on the limited right to appeal under the agreement and explained collateral consequences including weapons prohibitions tied to the conviction.