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Judge Boyd’s 187th District Court issues revocations, sentences and multiple resets during full docket call

187th Criminal District Court (Judge Stephanie Boyd) · November 6, 2025
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Summary

The 187th District Court handled dozens of matters, including a revocation and multi-count sentence for one defendant, a denial of a defense motion to loosen GPS/bond conditions, an alternative treatment disposition in a probation revocation case, and several contested-hearing and scheduling orders.

SAN ANTONIO — Judge Stephanie Boyd in the 187th Criminal District Court conducted a full docket call that included plea changes, probation hearings, sentencing and scheduling decisions affecting multiple defendants.

The most consequential ruling came in State v. Desmond DeBryan Gomez, where the court found violations of supervision true, revoked deferred adjudication and entered adjudication of guilt. Judge Boyd sentenced Gomez to concurrent terms — five years on counts 1 and 3 and two years on count 2 — and recommended placement in a therapeutic community. The judge told Gomez the sentence would include credit for time served and warned that the therapeutic program is intended to address substance issues rather than extend custody time.

The court also denied a defense motion to modify pretrial GPS/bond conditions in the case of Simon Alexander Garza. Officer Alicia Pryor testified…

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