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Miles Fenton pleads no contest to unauthorized use of a vehicle; judge defers decision on deferred adjudication until March 17
Summary
Miles Fenton pleaded no contest to unauthorized use of a vehicle, a state jail felony, in the 187th District Court; Judge Stephanie Boyd deferred a formal finding of guilt and will decide a deferred-adjudication application on March 17.
Miles Fenton pleaded no contest to one count of unauthorized use of a vehicle, a state jail felony, during a hearing in the 187th District Court convened by Judge Stephanie Boyd.
Judge Stephanie Boyd told Fenton the court had reviewed the documents and evidence and would defer a formal finding of guilt while Fenton’s application for deferred adjudication and community supervision is considered. “Court will find that defendant has not involuntarily waived any consent,” Judge Boyd said, and the court accepted the state’s exhibits into evidence.
Under the court’s admonishments, the offense carries a punishment range of 180 days to two years in a…
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