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Docket call at 252nd District Court: multiple pleas, sentences and bond changes
Summary
The 252nd District Court conducted a multi‑case docket call where the presiding judge accepted plea agreements, imposed probationary sentences in several matters and modified bond or monitoring conditions for defendants.
The 252nd District Court conducted a lengthy docket call during which the presiding judge handled initial appearances, plea agreements, sentencing and bond modifications across numerous cases.
Charles Newman, who previously pleaded guilty to aggravated assault with a deadly weapon (cause 25DCCR0545), was sentenced under a plea agreement to 10 years’ probation, ordered to pay a $1,000 fine and $1,653.75 in restitution, to enter and complete the JCDI intensive outpatient program, to wear a continuous drug‑testing patch and to serve 15 days up front in the Jefferson County Jail. The judge said the sentence reflects the seriousness of shooting at a vehicle and emphasized rehabilitation conditions tied to probation. “What you did is crazy,” the judge told Newman, underscoring the court’s concern about the conduct and the need for the ordered treatment and monitoring.
James Bruno (24DCCR1151) was sentenced…
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