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Judge Places George Edward Branch Williams on Deferred Probation After Guilty Plea to Deadly Conduct
2602960 · March 13, 2025
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Summary
In Jefferson County District Court, George Edward Branch Williams pleaded guilty to deadly conduct (discharge of a firearm). The court placed him on deferred (unadjudicated) probation for up to 10 years under standard terms and conditions.
The judge accepted George Edward Branch Williams’s plea to a third‑degree felony charge of deadly conduct (discharge of a firearm) and placed Williams on deferred or unadjudicated probation for up to 10 years, the court record shows.
The court read the indictment and explained the punishment range for the…
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