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Court denies motion to revoke, alters conditions to enroll Teresa Frias in felony drug court

3760123 · June 11, 2025
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Summary

The court denied the State's motion to revoke for Teresa (Teresa Luisa Frias), continued her deferred adjudication and altered conditions to place her in felony drug court; the court also ordered a no-contact directive with Walmart and a named individual and noted consideration of a related cause number.

Teresa Luisa Frias appeared on a motion to revoke her deferred adjudication. The State alleged a violation of a condition related to an assault in April 2025. Frias pleaded true to violation of condition number 1. The court explained the consequences of a true plea (possible sentence up to two years in state jail and fine up to $10,000) and received the defendant's admission.

The parties presented a proposed agreement: deny the State's motion to revoke, continue Frias on deferred adjudication/community supervision, and alter and amend conditions to place Frias in felony drug court. The court confirmed the defendant had completed an evaluation and was due to be accepted into specialty drug court pending intake on Friday. The court accepted the agreement, denied the motion to revoke, continued supervision, and ordered altered conditions to include felony drug court and a no-contact order with Walmart stores and a named individual, Naliea (spelled in transcript) Mendoza. The court also took into account an additional cause number (2025CR006327) in its ruling.

Probation indicated no further recommendations. The court asked whether probation had anything else; none was offered. The defendant waived appeal rights as part of the agreement. The court advised the defendant that, if she successfully completes felony drug court, that outcome could alter future proceedings and encouraged compliance with probation conditions.