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Defendant accepts deferred adjudication after officer-involved crash plea discussions
Summary
After a lengthy hearing about a collision that injured a deputy, the defendant, Rakim Asmore, accepted a deferred-adjudication plea; the judge imposed conditions including parenting classes, GPS monitoring steps and community service.
During a sentencing hearing on a case arising from a motor-vehicle incident that injured a deputy, Judge Stephanie Boyd offered defendant Rakim Asmore two options: a prison term capped at twelve years or deferred adjudication. Asmore told the court he intended to pursue deferred adjudication, and the court accepted that plea.
The court recorded that Asmore had entered a plea of no contest in March; the state opposed deferred adjudication but did not object to the court following the plea agreement. The judge sentenced Asmore to ten years’ deferred adjudication with a $1,500…
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