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Judge accepts no-contest plea in domestic case; affirmative finding of family violence, deferred adjudication imposed
Summary
The court accepted Kimberly Cuevas’s no-contest plea to a family-violence-related charge, imposed a four-year deferred adjudication term with conditions including a probated $1,500 fine, no contact orders and an affirmative finding of family violence that bans firearm possession.
The 187th District Court accepted a no-contest plea from Kimberly Cuevas on Oct. 24 and imposed deferred adjudication with an affirmative finding of family violence, court records show.
Judge Stephanie Boyd told Cuevas and counsel that the plea bargain included a probated $1,500 fine and a four-year term of deferred adjudication, along with an affirmative finding of family violence. The judge recited the plea terms in open court and warned Cuevas of collateral consequences: “Because this is an affirmative finding of family violence, you're not allowed to own or…
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