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Judge suspends jail terms and grants probation in two theft cases; medical limits and community service conditions recorded
Summary
Marie Elena Morales pleaded guilty to two state-jail felony theft charges; the court suspended 2-year state-jail terms and probated them for four years with 200 hours of community service, a $2,000 probated fine, and conditions including no-contact and proof of employment or SSI.
Marie Elena Morales pleaded guilty to two theft charges in 187th District Court and the court imposed suspended state-jail sentences with probation and specific conditions tailored to her medical status.
Judge Stephanie Boyd accepted Morales's waiver of jury trial and admitted the state's exhibits into evidence. The court recited that in each cause the state had recommended a two-year term in the state jail facility, a $2,000 fine (to be probated),…
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