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Court convicts Albert Estrada on registration charge; sentence suspended with probation and mental-health referrals
Summary
Albert Estrada pleaded guilty to failure-to-comply registration (a degree felony); the court accepted stipulated evidence, found him guilty and sentenced him to a four-year prison term suspended in favor of probation, a $1,500 fine and special-offender registration and supervision requirements, plus referrals for mental-health services.
Albert Estrada appeared before the 187th District Court and entered a plea on a charge of failure to comply with registration requirements. Counsel waived reading of the indictment; the State agreed to waive a repeat-offender enhancement.
Court-found stipulations and State's Exhibits 1 were admitted; the court found sufficient evidence and accepted the defendant's plea. Defense counsel described…
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