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252nd District Court accepts pleas, imposes sentences and issues resets in multiple felony matters
Summary
The 252nd District Court handled several guilty pleas, sentencings and routine resets. Notable actions included the sentencing of Ashanti Holmes after a guilty plea under Texas Human Resources Code §33.011(a), a probated 10-year sentence for Kayla Davis, and probation terms imposed on Jordan Evans and others.
The 252nd District Court on Monday processed a series of pleas, sentencings and docket resets across multiple felony matters.
Presiding Judge accepted multiple plea agreements, imposed sentences in several cases and issued routine 30‑day resets in many initial appearances to allow defendants to seek counsel. Assistant district attorneys and defense counsel handled appearances for the state and individual defendants.
Ashanti Holmes: plea, jail schedule
Ashanti Holmes pleaded guilty to the class A misdemeanor of unauthorized use, alteration, or transfer of SNAP benefits under Texas Human Resources Code §33.011(a), the court recorded. Following the plea, the judge sentenced Holmes to a total of one year in the Jefferson County Jail under a phased schedule the parties described in open court: a 125‑day term beginning at 6 p.m. on April 13, 2025, and ending Aug. 16, 2025; a 60‑day term from Sept. 13, 2025, through Nov. 10, 2025, if the sentence remained unsatisfied; and…
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