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Judge Stephanie Boyd handles multiple pleas, sentences and remands during Bexar County docket
Summary
During a multi‑case docket in the 187th District Court, Judge Stephanie Boyd remanded two defendants without bond, accepted pleas and imposed sentences ranging from county jail time to multi‑year prison terms, and ordered treatment or supervision conditions in several cases.
Judge Stephanie Boyd presided over a busy criminal docket in the 187th District Court in Bexar County that produced several dispositions: two defendants were remanded without bond for failing to appear, multiple guilty or no‑contest pleas were accepted, and the court imposed sentences including county jail time, probation with treatment conditions, and multi‑year prison terms.
The most immediate actions included the remand without bond of Alicia Rubio in 2022 CR 3602 after her counsel reported the client never appeared. Boyd told counsel, “If your client makes an appearance, the court will reconsider.” A similar remand was ordered in 2024 CR 009869 for Fidicio Gonzales after the defendant failed to appear; the court directed bond forfeiture/remand and indicated it would reconsider if the defendant appeared the next day.
The court accepted pleas and imposed sentences in several other matters. In 2024 CR 011642, Armando Contreras pleaded guilty to assault of hospital personnel, a third‑degree felony. Boyd followed the parties’ plea framework and suspended an…
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