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Multiple defendants enter pleas; court resets for pre-sentence reports and sentencing
Summary
During the docket several defendants pleaded guilty or indicated intent to plead, with the court accepting pleas in multiple cases and resetting sentencing so probation can prepare pre-sentence reports. Agreements included deferred adjudication, probated terms and scheduled sentencing dates.
The 252nd District Court accepted guilty pleas and plea agreements in a number of cases and reset several matters for sentencing so the probation department could prepare pre‑sentence reports.
Notable pleas and agreements recorded on the docket included:
- Justin Chapa pleaded guilty to aggravated robbery (first‑degree felony). The court accepted the plea under an agreement for a 10‑year deferred adjudication, a $1,000 fine and dismissal of a related misdemeanor; sentencing was reset to allow a pre‑sentence report.
- Matthew Baxter pleaded guilty to aggravated assault…
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