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Judge Stephanie Boyd accepts pleas, revokes supervision and issues sentences in multiple Bexar County dockets
Summary
At the 187th District Court docket, Judge Stephanie Boyd accepted no-contest and guilty pleas, granted revocation motions and imposed prison terms, fines and conditions including no-contact orders and probation requirements across several cases.
Judge Stephanie Boyd of the 187th District Court presided over a docket in which she accepted pleas, granted motions to revoke community supervision and imposed sentences and conditions in multiple criminal cases, court records and spoken rulings show.
The hearings covered a series of matters including deferred-adjudication pleas, revocation hearings and sentencing in cases involving charges from state-jail felonies to third-degree felonies and possession-with-intent allegations. Several defendants received prison terms, fines and court-ordered conditions such as no-contact orders, restitution and treatment requirements.
Among the outcomes reached at the hearing: Amarian Sullivan pleaded true to a probation violation and the court revoked community supervision and sentenced Sullivan to two years in prison on the revocation (counts to run concurrent with an earlier case). Alyssa Gonzales pleaded guilty to unauthorized use of a motor vehicle (state jail felony) and the court sentenced her to one year in a state jail facility and a $2,000 fine with $800 restitution ordered. Abel Martinez III entered a plea that the court accepted and the judge sentenced him under a plea…
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