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Judge revokes James Ross’s probation after missed reporting, positive drug tests; sentences him to four years

Bexar County Criminal Court (hybrid in-person/Zoom) · October 27, 2025
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Summary

After testimony from a probation officer that James Ross failed to report in person and had a May 1 positive urine screen, the court found two probation violations true, granted the state’s motion to revoke and sentenced Ross to four years in prison with additional conditions and fines.

Judge Stephanie Boyd of the 187th District Court granted the State’s motion to revoke James Ross Jr.’s probation and sentenced him to four years in prison, the court announced after hearings and testimony on probation compliance.

The decision followed testimony by adult probation officer Tamia Dixon, who said she supervised Ross and that his last in-person office visit was April 25, 2025. "The last office visit was April 25," Dixon testified. She told the court she had no recorded contact with Ross between that April visit and June 9, 2025, and that Ross’s required monthly in-person reporting was not satisfied by…

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