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Court accepts pleas, defers adjudication and imposes sentences in several cases

3407209 · May 20, 2025
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The 187th District Court accepted plea agreements, sentenced one defendant to jail time and deferred adjudication in others, with conditions including fines, community service and no-contact orders.

SAN ANTONIO — During a full docket, the 187th District Court accepted plea agreements in multiple cases, imposed one jail sentence and granted or scheduled deferred adjudication with conditions.

The court accepted a plea from Martin Hernandez to an included offense of deadly conduct (Class A misdemeanor) and sentenced him to one year in the Bexar County Jail with an $800 fine, credit for time served and orders of no contact with Parkview Apartments and Robert Walters. "The court, as previously stated, the court will fine you guilty. The court will sentence you to 1 year in the Bexar County Jail, give you credit for any time served. There's an $800 fine," Judge Stephanie Boyd said when announcing the sentence.

In Richard Mermea's case (identified in the record as an application for…

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