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Court sentences Jeffrey Munoz Guerrero to six years in prison in arson case

3677028 · June 5, 2025

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After entering a plea, the Bexar County 187th District Court found Jeffrey Munoz Guerrero guilty and imposed a six-year prison term, a fine and restitution to an apartment complex and a named resident; the court also ordered no-contact provisions.

SAN ANTONIO — The 187th District Court on Thursday sentenced Jeffrey Munoz Guerrero to six years in prison after the court accepted his plea and found him guilty in a case the court described as involving arson-related conduct.

Judge Stephanie Boyd followed the plea agreement, told the defendant he would receive credit for time served, and imposed a $2,000 fine and restitution to River Trail Apartments and a resident named Orlinda (spelled in court as “Erlinda/Orlinda”) Galvan. The judge also ordered no contact between Guerrero and several named individuals.

Defense counsel waived a presentence investigation and a TAP evaluation under the plea agreement. The court admonished Guerrero about the consequences of a felony conviction, including a prohibition on owning or possessing weapons or ammunition.

Guerrero briefly addressed the court under oath before sentencing, disputing portions of the state’s account and asserting he felt wrongly identified in evidence shown to him. After reviewing the stipulated evidence, Judge Boyd found sufficient facts to adjudicate guilt and impose the agreed sentence.

Ending: Guerrero was remanded for service of his sentence with credit for any time already served; restitution was left to be determined and entered consistent with the plea and the court’s order.