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Several defendants accept plea deals; court imposes short jail terms and fines in multiple cases

2364634 · February 20, 2025
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Summary

In a series of plea hearings the court accepted plea agreements that resulted in short jail terms (commonly 180 days) and fines for multiple defendants; the court followed required plea admonishments and entered convictions and concurrent sentences where recorded.

The court accepted plea agreements in several cases, imposing short custodial sentences and fines in line with the parties’ bargains.

Across a set of arraignments and plea proceedings, defendants entered pleas (guilty or no contest) to state-jail-felony or misdemeanor charges and the court imposed agreed sentences that commonly included 180 days in county jail and fines (often $500). Judge Stephanie Boyd repeatedly administered admonishments required by law and accepted stipulations of testimony or written exhibits in lieu of live…

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