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Judge imposes no‑contact condition for complainant in Charles Young burglary case; declines to raise bond without testimony

3318700 · May 15, 2025
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Summary

In a burglary case before the 252nd District Court, the judge declined to revoke or raise the defendant's bond without the complaining witness present but imposed a strict no‑contact condition with complainant Mikayla Harris, warning that any contact would lead to jail and potential bond increase.

The presiding judge in the 252nd District Court granted a prosecutor’s request to admonish a defendant and impose a strict no‑contact condition with the alleged victim, but she stopped short of raising or revoking bond because the complaining witness was not present to testify.

Prosecutors told the court that complainant Mikayla (Mikaela) Harris had reached out with copies of text messages she and family members reported receiving that appeared to come from the defendant and…

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