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Judge finds violation true in Flores supervision case; orders in-custody referral to felony drug court and evaluations

2343218 · February 18, 2025
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Summary

After Jennifer Flores pleaded true to a supervision violation, the 187th District Court found the violation true, denied immediate prison revocation and ordered in-custody evaluations and referral to felony drug court, with inpatient-treatment placement to follow if accepted.

The 187th District Court found that Jennifer Ann Flores violated a condition of her community supervision but directed treatment-focused responses rather than immediate long-term incarceration.

Judge Stephanie Boyd asked Flores how she pleaded to an alleged failure to report to supervision; Flores pleaded "true," and the court found the violation true. "If you want, what I can do is I will revoke you, and I will sentence you to 4 years. Or either I will continue you and follow the recommendation for you to be in inpatient treatment," Boyd told Flores, laying out available options.

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