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Judge grants personal-recognizance bond after more-than-90-day indictment delay; sets $5,000 bond with monitoring and treatment conditions
Summary
After defense argued the state missed the 90-day indictment window under Article 17.151, the 187th District Court granted a personal-recognizance bond for Luis Antonio Ganderia Jr., set at $5,000 with no-driving and treatment conditions and partial GPS for employment.
The 187th District Court granted a personal-recognizance bond and set conditions on a case for Luis Antonio Ganderia Jr. after defense counsel said the case was indicted beyond the 90-day period required under Article 17.151.
The court’s decision matters because defense attorneys argued the state’s delay triggered statutory protections, while the prosecutor urged caution because of the defendant’s recent criminal history. The judge balanced the prompt-indictment issue against public-safety concerns, imposing supervised release with monitoring and treatment requirements.
Judge Stephanie Boyd told the courtroom she found the statute at issue and the case history relevant to…
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