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Judge Boyd grants continuance in Roger Mims case to investigate service of protective order
Summary
Judge Stephanie Boyd granted a defense motion for more time in the Roger Mims felony matter so counsel can investigate whether a civil protective order was properly served; the court set a future jury-trial window and noted uncertainty about service requirements.
Judge Stephanie Boyd, 187th District, granted a defense motion for a continuance in the criminal case of defendant Roger Mims to allow further investigation into whether a civil protective order listed in the indictment was properly served.
The judge said the court would allow the defense time to “do your research,” and defense counsel told the court the state did not oppose the request. Defense counsel told the court they needed to “start tracing and tracking back the sequence of when he was served and who served him and what day it was and how he got notice of the hearing,” because…
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