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Judge Boyd revokes probation, sentences John Ray Perez to 16 months in state jail

2272013 · February 11, 2025
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Summary

In 187th District Court, Judge Stephanie Boyd granted the state's motion to adjudicate and revoke community supervision for John Ray Perez and sentenced him to 16 months in a state jail facility, with credit for time served, after Perez pleaded true to a supervision violation.

Judge Stephanie Boyd on the docket called State of Texas v. John Ray Perez and found that Perez violated the terms of his deferred adjudication. Perez pleaded true to the allegation that he failed to comply with supervision conditions, and the court accepted the plea and the state’s recommended disposition.

The judge told Perez, "The court will find violation of condition number 1 true." The court then granted the state's motion to adjudicate, found Perez guilty, and sentenced him to 16 months in a state jail facility. The court also acknowledged credit for any time Perez has already served.

Prosecutors described the relevant violation allegations to the court and noted the state’s concern about compliance; defense counsel told the court Perez had reviewed the motion and agreed to the resolution. The court confirmed Perez had reviewed and signed the relevant advisements and waivers before accepting the plea.

Perez’s sentence follows the court’s routine admonishments about rights to appeal and collateral consequences; the judge noted this disposition reflected the plea bargain the parties presented and the court’s acceptance of that agreement. The case record will reflect the adjudication and the 16-month sentence.