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Bexar County 187th District: multiple pleas accepted, one probation revocation, and judge's warrants issued
Summary
The 187th District Court, presided over by Judge Stephanie Boyd, called a long docket on Oct. 30 in a hybrid (in-person and Zoom) session that produced multiple plea acceptances, sentencing orders and administrative resets.
The 187th District Court, presided over by Judge Stephanie Boyd, called a long docket on Oct. 30 in a hybrid (in-person and Zoom) session that produced multiple plea acceptances, sentencing orders and administrative resets.
The most consequential dispositions included an 8-year prison sentence for Jorge Antonio Zuniga after he pleaded to aggravated assault with a deadly weapon, a one-year jail sentence after the court adjudicated and revoked probation for Luis Gonzalo Gomez, and a deferred-adjudication disposition and conditions ordered for several defendants where the court accepted stipulations in lieu of live testimony.
Why this matters: the court’s actions will directly affect the custody status and supervision conditions of multiple local defendants, and several cases were reset with firm plea-deadline dates that affect calendar workloads for prosecutors, defense counsel and probation.
Jorge Zuniga — 8 years, deadly-weapon finding The court called 2025CR (recorded in the transcript as the matter for Jorge Antonio Zuniga). Zuniga pleaded guilty (the state proceeded on count 1), and the court accepted the state’s exhibits and stipulations in evidence. After…
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