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Judge sentences woman to probation, orders rehab and monitoring after third-degree DWI plea

3253905 · May 9, 2025
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Summary

Judge Stephanie Boyd sentenced Rebecca Davis after she entered a plea in a third-degree driving-while-intoxicated case, imposing eight years in prison suspended for six years of probation and ordering intensive treatment and monitoring.

Judge Stephanie Boyd, 187th District, sentenced Rebecca Davis after she entered a plea in a third-degree driving-while-intoxicated case, telling the court she understood the plea and the court’s admonishments.

The court accepted the plea and “will sentence you to 8 years in prison, suspended and probated for 6 years,” Boyd said. The sentence carries a $2,000 fine recommendation from the state and multiple probation conditions the judge adopted.

Why it matters: A third-degree felony DWI carries significant prison exposure and collateral consequences. The judge balanced a prison range against the defendant’s treatment status and authorized intensive supervision and treatment conditions intended to reduce public-safety risk while keeping Davis in the community.

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