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Defendant in DWI case waives jury, accepts plea; judge sentences him to 7 years
Summary
In State v. Randy Wayne Folsom, the defendant waived a jury trial, consented to stipulation of testimony, and entered a no‑contest plea to driving while intoxicated (third or more). The court accepted the plea, found the defendant guilty and sentenced him to seven years in prison with a $2,000 fine under the plea agreement.
The 187th District Court accepted a plea and imposed sentence in the case of State v. Randy Wayne Folsom after the defendant waived a jury trial and consented to stipulations of evidence.
When the court called the case, prosecutor Gallinger announced the state's presence and defense counsel Renee Munoz appeared for the defendant. The court explained the indictment and discovery compliance and clarified the defendant’s rights. The judge told the defendant that the charged offense, driving…
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