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Court grants deferred adjudication to Alexis Spang with family-violence and deadly-weapon findings; TAP evaluation ordered

2520823 · March 6, 2025
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Summary

Alexis Spang pleaded to an aggravated-assault charge and the court accepted a deferred-adjudication disposition with an affirmative family-violence finding, an affirmative deadly-weapon finding, mandatory TAP evaluation, BIPP, random UAs and 180 hours of community service.

A Bexar County judge accepted a plea from Alexis Spang on an aggravated-assault charge and placed Spang on deferred adjudication with conditions that reflect both family-violence and deadly-weapon findings.

Key court order: The court imposed four years of deferred adjudication, a $1,500 fine (probated), and an affirmative finding of family violence. The court also ordered an affirmative deadly-weapon finding, required completion of the Batterer’s…

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