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Judge imposes probation tied to ISF, mental‑health and special‑needs tracks in multiple cases

3318700 · May 15, 2025
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The presiding judge at the 252nd District Court followed plea agreements in multiple cases, imposing probation or deferred proceedings conditioned on treatment programs such as ISF and special‑needs substance‑treatment tracks.

The presiding judge at the 252nd District Court followed plea agreements in multiple cases, imposing probation or deferred proceedings conditioned on treatment programs such as ISF and special‑needs substance‑treatment tracks.

Isaac Darby pleaded guilty to a second‑degree felony, assault on a peace officer. The court found him guilty and, following the plea agreement, sentenced him to 10 years in prison but probated the sentence and placed him on probation for five years. The judge told Darby the probation conditions include entering and successfully completing the ISF program, a 90‑day program, and ordered a $500 fine. The judge warned, “If I get an incident report from our jail before you go to ISF, you may not even make it to ISF.”

Adrian Caballero pleaded guilty to a third‑degree felony of evading arrest or…

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