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Judge removes GPS requirement after nearly 14 months on monitoring

3611194 · May 29, 2025
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Judge Stephanie Boyd ordered removal of electronic GPS monitoring for defendant Nicholas Corpus, saying the case had stalled while probation reported no violations and the state had not advanced charges for indictment.

Judge Stephanie Boyd of the 187th District Court ordered the removal of electronic GPS monitoring for Nicholas Corpus, who had been tracked since late 2023, after hearing that probation reported no violations and the state had not moved the related case to indictment.

The court removed the GPS after attorneys and probation described Corpus’s lengthy monitoring and the state raised victim-safety concerns. Probation told the court Corpus had complied with conditions and had “not had any problems whatsoever.” The state opposed removal, citing safety concerns raised by the complainant and a June 2024 domestic-protection order and telling the court it objected to lifting monitoring without…

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