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Amelia Lopez pleads guilty to burglary of a habitation; plea terms recorded in 187th District Court
Summary
Amelia Lopez appeared before Judge Stephanie Boyd and the court recorded that she entered a guilty plea on April 15 to burglary of a habitation; the plea bargain specifies a fine, a no‑contact condition and waiver of a pre‑sentence investigation.
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Amelia Lopez appeared in Judge Stephanie Boyd's 187th District Court and the record shows she entered a guilty plea to burglary of a habitation.
"You entered a plea of guilty on April 15 to the offense of burglary of a habitation," Judge Boyd said on the record. According to the transcript, the court recorded the plea bargain terms: a fine of $1,500, a no‑contact order with the complainant, and waiver of a pre‑sentence investigation (PSI). The court noted that punishment would be assessed according to the plea bargain; the transcript records the judge reading that portion of the plea form aloud.
Defense counsel told the court they had witnesses to call for the limited proceeding, and the state announced its presence. The judge allowed the parties to make a brief statement about the disposition; the transcript shows counsel prepared to present witnesses and that the court planned to proceed with sentencing matters following any required argument or presentation.
The transcript records the parties who announced for the record: Rick Pena appeared for the State of Texas and Larry Bloomquist for the defense. The court confirmed dates and reset deadlines where necessary for related matters.
The plea and the plea terms were accepted into the record by Judge Boyd; the transcript does not record a final sentencing hearing transcript excerpt in this segment, so any later sentence beyond the plea bargain terms noted on the record is not specified here.

