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Judge narrows no‑contact order: mother may transport defendant to medical appointments and court hearings but contact with minors barred

2148616 · January 23, 2025
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In State v. Jonathan Cain Allen, the court maintained a no‑contact order but carved out a limited exception allowing the defendant’s mother to transport him to medical appointments and court hearings; the judge emphasized continued restrictions, no contact with minors, and the need for mental‑health treatment and transportation resources.

In State of Texas v. Jonathan Cain Allen (2022 CR 11097), Bexar County Criminal Court left in place a no‑contact order but created a narrow exception allowing the defendant’s mother to transport him to medical appointments and court hearings. The court also ordered that there be no contact with minors and emphasized the defendant’s need for mental‑health care and stable transportation.

The defendant’s mother, Sally Rebecca Kane, testified that she wants to accompany him to psychiatric…

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