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Judge Stephanie Boyd defers guilt after no-contest pleas in two Anzaduwa cases; defendant set for PSI and TAP evaluation

2148609 · January 24, 2025
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At a hearing in the 187th District Court, Judge Stephanie Boyd accepted no-contest pleas from Joshua Anzaduwa on two indictments, found an enhancement true, deferred findings of guilt, and set a March 20 return for a pre-sentence investigation and TAP evaluation.

At a hearing in the 187th District Court, Judge Stephanie Boyd accepted no-contest pleas from Joshua Anzaduwa in two criminal cases and deferred findings of guilt while finding an enhancement true.

The court called cause numbers 2024CR006799 and 2024CR3794, describing the first as an assault on a peace officer or judge and the second as evading arrest with a vehicle with a repeater count. The judge told Anzaduwa the range of punishment in each case is two to 20 years in prison and up to a $10,000 fine; the plea bargain in these matters caps punishment at 10 years. The state noted it was opposed to community supervision and to deferred…

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