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252nd District Court grants partial expunction, issues jail time and probation, and orders bond forfeitures
Summary
A judge in the 252nd District Court granted part of a petition for expunction, sentenced one defendant to 42 days, placed multiple defendants on probation, ordered at least one bond forfeiture for nonappearance and reset numerous cases for hearings and trials.
The judge in the 252nd District Court granted part of a petition for expunction, imposed a 42-day jail sentence in one plea, placed several defendants on deferred-adjudication probation and ordered at least one bond forfeiture during a docket that included pleas, sentencings and many resets.
The ruling on the expunction petition concerned cause number 24 DCCR 2166. The prosecutor told the court the state was not opposed to the petitioner’s first three requests but opposed a fourth request tied to cause number F1726964 (reindicted as 17-28331) because the defendant was convicted in that matter. The court granted the petition for expunction as to the listed cause numbers provided to the judge and instructed clerks to mark out the specified felony entry on the court’s order.
The court accepted a guilty plea from Thomas Brandt Lewis to the lesser-included offense of resisting arrest or detention (a Class A misdemeanor) in cause 23 DCCR 2018 and sentenced him to 42 days in the Jefferson County Jail with credit for time…
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