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Court sentences Lisa Telsey to jail on theft conviction; separate deferred-adjudication violation also addressed
Summary
The court sentenced Lisa Telsey to 58 days in the Bexar County Jail and a $500 fine after accepting a plea in a theft case; the transcript also records a separate adjudication hearing in which Telsey pleaded true to a probation violation in an earlier deferred-adjudication matter.
Lisa Telsey was found guilty following a plea and the court sentenced her to 58 days in the Bexar County Jail and ordered a $500 fine, the judge announced.
Judge Stephanie Boyd, 187th District, accepted the plea and ordered 58 days in jail with credit for time served and a $500 fine. The judge also imposed a no-contact order with an identified individual, Shelton Burnette, and noted the judgment would be satisfied as part of the sentencing entry.
At a separate point on the docket, the court called a motion to adjudicate and revoke community supervision in an earlier case involving Telsey. During that hearing Telsey acknowledged a violation and pleaded true to violation of condition number 1 in the motion to adjudicate; the court took the plea and the record reflects the defendant understood the consequences of pleading true.
The state and defense counsel discussed proposed agreements concerning altered supervision conditions and treatment programs; probation reported prior compliance concerns. The transcript does not record a final disposition or new sentence for the adjudication motion in the excerpted portion, only that the defendant pleaded true to the violation and that counsel and probation discussed alternative conditions.

