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187th District Court: multiple pleas, sentences and calendar resets recorded; Veterans Treatment Court referral ordered
Summary
At a multi‑case calendar call, Judge Stephanie Boyd accepted pleas, imposed sentences, set bonds and ordered a Veterans Treatment Court referral for one defendant. Several cases were reset for discovery or sentencing.
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Judge Stephanie Boyd convened a multi‑case calendar call in the 187th District Court. The session included plea acceptances, sentencing, bond resets, treatment referrals and scheduling orders across multiple dockets.
Daniel Montoya (cause 2024CR011984) — The court accepted Montoya’s no‑contest plea to count 1 (aggravated assault with a deadly weapon, second‑degree felony). Under the plea the state asked that punishment be assessed at two years in prison with a $500 fine, an affirmative deadly‑weapon finding and an affirmative family‑violence finding. The court deferred a finding of guilt and indicated sentencing would be reset; counsel and the court scheduled a sentencing/reset date for March 17 and discussed waiving a presentence investigation if deferred adjudication were granted.
Jocavon Jones (cause listed on the record) — The court accepted a plea to the lesser‑included offense of theft from a person (state‑jail felony). The court found Jones guilty, assessed eight months in the Bexar County Jail under the applicable local provision, imposed a $1,000 fine, and gave credit for time served. The plea included a waiver of appeal and the court advised Jones about consequences tied to the conviction.
Marcus Trammell — The court accepted a plea recommending deferred adjudication with conditions. Trammell was referred to Veterans Treatment Court (VTC) pending acceptance; the court entered four years of community supervision if deferred, remote or in‑person reporting by Zoom as required, random UAs, TAP and MC evaluations, and 200 hours of community service/restoration (with 100 hours credited upon completion of anger‑management). The court specified no contact orders with identified persons and limited certain employment (no home‑health or work with minors); the court said if VTC accepts supervision the VTC will supervise rather than the court.
Humberto Nunez (cause 2024‑11670 on the docket) — With an interpreter present and after receiving plea admonishments and immigration counseling by defense counsel, the court accepted a no‑contest plea to possession of a controlled substance (penalty group 1, less than 1 gram, state‑jail felony). The court sentenced Nunez to 180 days in the Bexar County Jail, imposed a $1,500 fine, ordered credit for time served and advised the defendant that deportation and denial of reentry were possible consequences.
Tony Rodriguez — The court reset discovery and restored bonds previously set by a magistrate. For one cause the court set bond at $20,000 and for another at $25,000, ordered 120 sober meetings in 120 days, regular UAs, outpatient treatment with Lifetime Recovery, waived fees, and set discovery/reset for March 27.
Other docket activity included multiple case resets for discovery, appointment of managed assigned counsel where needed, procedural admonishments and routine docket management. The court repeatedly advised defendants of admonishments, rights to jury trial, and the consequences of plea agreements.
No jury verdicts were returned in these matters during the hearing; outcomes were plea acceptances, sentencing, calendar resets, and referrals to treatment programs as noted above.

