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Judge grants defendant permission to travel to Texarkana through June 28

3650456 · June 3, 2025
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Summary

Fort Bend County Court at Law No. 1 granted a motion allowing a defendant on pretrial intervention to travel to Texarkana for work, authorizing travel through June 28 and noting the defendant remains subject to court reporting requirements.

Judge presiding in Fort Bend County Court at Law No. 1 granted a defense motion allowing the defendant in 24CCR241278, Noe Marquez Guerrero, to travel to Texarkana for work and ordered the travel permission run through June 28.

The permission was granted after defense counsel told the court the defendant "moved to this court to request permission to travel, to Tex Texcana, from the date of today until July 3 for work purposes." The prosecutor told the court the office "defers to the court in this matter" and noted the destination and time period were similar to a prior travel request.

The judge asked whether the defendant would be commuting daily, saying he understood the defendant would be returning to Fort Bend County each day; defense counsel confirmed that was the plan. The judge then said, "I'll go ahead and grant your motion and allow him to travel to Texarkana through June 28." The court set no additional public-action or supervisory conditions on the record beyond the travel permission and the next scheduled status date.

Why this matters: the defendant is reported to be on a pretrial intervention (PTI) program; travel permissions can affect PTI compliance and monitoring. The court’s order limits the approved travel window to June 28 despite the defense request referencing July 3, and the prosecutor reserved the office's position to the court.

The case remains on the court's docket for further status review; the judge reminded counsel to notify the court coordinator if a plea date is needed before the next hearing.