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Judge Boyd awards federal-custody credit, denies treatment-credit claim in Beltrán case

2771462 · March 26, 2025
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Judge Stephanie Boyd ruled that Christopher Daniel Beltrán will receive credit for federal custody beginning April 10, 2023, but denied credit for time claimed as successful completion of a TDCJ treatment program after finding the defendant absconded from a halfway house.

Judge Stephanie Boyd, presiding over the 187th District Court, ruled on credit for custody and treatment in the case State v. Christopher Daniel Beltrán.

The court found that Beltrán is entitled to credit for time in federal custody beginning April 10, 2023, because a drug-court warrant had been issued March 24, 2023, and he was in federal custody during the pendency of the case. "The court is gonna find that he's entitled to time, beginning 04/10/2023," Boyd said, directing the clerks to record that…

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