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Defendant Alejandro Nuncio Enters No-Contest Plea; Judge Boyd Imposes Six-Month State-Jail Term

3407444 · May 20, 2025
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Alejandro Nuncio pleaded no contest to a state-jail felony for theft; the 187th District Court accepted the plea, sentenced him to six months in the state jail, ordered a $1,000 fine, credit for time served and a request for placement in a therapeutic community.

SAN ANTONIO — In 187th District Court, Alejandro Nuncio pleaded no contest to a state-jail felony charge of theft (property under $2,500 with prior convictions). The court accepted the plea and imposed the agreed sentence.

During the plea colloquy, the court confirmed that Nuncio understood the range of punishment — 180 days to 2 years in a state jail facility and a fine up to $10,000 —…

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