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Man accepts no-contest plea, court grants deferred adjudication and orders $6,000 restitution in collision case
Summary
Judge accepted a no-contest plea in State v. Eduardo Jose Medina, deferred a finding of guilt and ordered restitution of $6,000 to the victim; the court set seven years of community supervision and multiple conditions including 200 hours of community-service restitution and random drug testing.
Judge Stephanie Boyd accepted a no-contest plea from Eduardo Jose Medina in Cause No. 202500065 and deferred a finding of guilt, imposing community supervision and restitution to the victim.
The plea arose in a case described by the court as a collision involving serious bodily injury, a third-degree felony. The judge told Medina the range of punishment and that by pleading he would be giving up trial rights; Medina answered, "No contest." The court admitted the state's exhibits and, after reviewing them, found there was…
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