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Judge Boyd amends release conditions to require Lifetime Recovery, MAT continuation and service referrals

2387371 · February 25, 2025
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Summary

In the 187th District Court, Judge Stephanie Boyd altered release conditions for a defendant to require placement at Lifetime Recovery, continued participation in a probation-run MAT program, and a referral to the Center for Healthcare Services; the court set a two-week return to confirm placement.

Judge Stephanie Boyd, presiding judge of the 187th District Court, on the record amended release conditions for a defendant to require placement at Lifetime Recovery and ongoing participation in the court-linked medication-assisted treatment (MAT) program.

The change came after defense counsel and probation staff told the court the defendant was taking Subutex (a buprenorphine product) and that some residential intermediate sanction facilities (ISF) had returned people who required that medication. Judge Boyd said, “we're gonna alter and amend conditions. To lifetime recovery. And, Jenna, she used…

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