Jury returns not-guilty verdict in State v. Felipe Reyes

3644423 · June 3, 2025

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Summary

A jury in Bexar County found Felipe Reyes not guilty on both counts in a case announced in court, the judge confirmed the verdict and dismissed the jurors.

A jury in a Bexar County criminal courtroom returned verdicts of not guilty for the defendant Felipe Reyes, the judge announced on the record.

Judge Stephanie Boyd, 187th District, read the jury's form in open court: “Count 1, it says, we, the jury, find the defendant not guilty of count 1. Count 2, it says, we, the jury, find the defendant not guilty of count 2.”

The judge then thanked the jurors and directed them to be excused. No sentencing, plea, or additional hearings were announced for Reyes in the excerpted record.

The transcript does not record further detail about the charges, the evidence presented at trial, or whether either side will seek post-trial motions. The courtroom record shows the jurors were polled and returned unanimous not-guilty verdicts on both counts listed on the verdict form.