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Court accepts deferred adjudication plea for Mario Garza; judge imposes probation conditions including $1,000 fine and treatment requirements
Summary
In a plea hearing before the 390th Judicial District Court, the judge accepted a deferred adjudication plea from Mario Garza on a possession charge and ordered a $1,000 probated fine, five years of deferred adjudication, treatment evaluations and monitoring conditions.
The 390th Judicial District Court accepted a deferred adjudication plea and deferred the finding of guilt for defendant Mario Garza on a controlled‑substance offense. The court imposed a series of probation conditions tied to the deferred adjudication.
Why it matters: Deferred adjudication allows a defendant to avoid a formal conviction if he complies with probation terms; the court’s conditions here combine treatment, monitoring and reporting…
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