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Morning docket: multiple defendants admit violations; several furloughed to treatment programs or given community-corrections terms
Summary
At Monday’s morning docket Judge David D. Wolfe accepted pleas and admissions from numerous defendants, remitted fines in one case, revoked community-corrections terms in several others and—where arranged—furloughed defendants to recovery/drug-court treatment programs instead of imposing immediate prison time.
Judge David D. Wolfe presided over a packed morning docket that produced a string of case dispositions: multiple defendants admitted violations of probation or community corrections and the court issued a mix of revocations, reinstatements to community corrections, and furloughs to treatment programs.
Why it matters: The docket shows the court’s recurring use of treatment-based dispositions—furloughs into recovery or drug-court programs—alongside revocations when defendants failed to comply with prior community-corrections orders. Those choices affect where defendants serve time and whether they enter structured rehabilitation programs.
Key outcomes from the morning session included:
- Jeremy Blake Hollis entered guilty pleas to multiple counts (including felony theft and child…
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