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Judge Boyd grants early termination of probation for defendant after completion of parenting and driving classes

Judge Stephanie Boyd, 187th District Court · July 8, 2025
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Summary

The 187th District Court granted an early-termination request for a defendant identified on the record as "Mister Moncada/Mancada" after probation and the defense confirmed completion of parenting and defensive-driving classes and related requirements; the court noted outstanding fees but signed the motion for early termination.

At the 187th District Court docket, Judge Stephanie Boyd granted a request to terminate probation early for a defendant identified on the record as "Mister Moncada" after the court confirmed the defendant had completed court-ordered parenting and defensive-driving courses and provided evidence to probation. The defense and probation both indicated there was no objection to early termination after the defendant completed required classes; probation noted outstanding fees but recommended credit for the class completions.

Judge Boyd told the defendant, "Don't go out celebrating. Alright? I'm gonna sign the motion, the request so I'm gonna grant the request for early termination." The judge admonished the defendant to follow through on child-related responsibilities and stressed the importance of remaining present for his child's milestones.

The court ordered the clerk to sign documentation granting the request so the defendant would be off probation. The transcript record does not specify the defendant's full, consistent spelling of his name or provide additional details about fee resolution.