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Court finds multiple probation violations but keeps defendant on community supervision with strict conditions

2532359 · March 10, 2025
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Summary

The court found Chris Brent Prasak had pleaded true or was found true on multiple probation violations, ordered updated restitution accounting and imposed tighter supervision requirements rather than revocation.

A judge in the 252nd District Court found that Christopher (Chris) Brent Prasak admitted or previously pled true to several violations of community supervision but declined to revoke his probation. Instead the court tightened supervision conditions, ordered an updated pre-sentence/investigation accounting and directed clearer reporting requirements.

Probation officer testimony in court set the background: Prasak was originally placed on 10-year deferred adjudicated probation for misapplication of trust funds and had an original restitution total of about $43,000. The probation officer told the court that Prasak has paid roughly $19,780…

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