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Defendant Toby McKee receives two-year deferred adjudication, probation terms set
Summary
In Bexar County court, defendant Toby McKee pleaded no contest to a state-jail-felony charge and was placed on two years deferred adjudication with probation conditions including a $2,000 probated fine, 200 hours community service, regular UAs and referrals for housing services.
Judge Stephanie Boyd, 187th District, accepted a no-contest plea from defendant Toby McKee and placed him on two years of deferred adjudication during a Bexar County court proceeding. The state charged McKee with terroristic threat against a peace officer, a state-jail felony, with a statutory punishment range the judge described as 180 days to two years in a state jail facility and a fine up to $10,000.
The plea hearing included a colloquy in which the court confirmed that McKee had reviewed discovery and plea paperwork with counsel and that he understood waiver of jury trial and the rights…
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