Two pleas taken in 187th District Court: disorderly‑conduct plea accepted; deferred adjudication applied for drug possession case
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Summary
Judge Stephanie Boyd accepted a guilty plea to disorderly conduct in State v. Jamar Clark and deferred a finding of guilt for Stephanie Marie Navarro while granting a recommended deferred‑adjudication plea with conditions.
During the docket call in the 187th District Court, Judge Stephanie Boyd accepted a guilty plea in State v. Jamar Clark (case 2024CR008195‑02) to the lesser included offense of disorderly conduct (class B misdemeanor). The judge confirmed the defendant had reviewed discovery and court admonishments and then accepted the stipulation and the state’s exhibits. Judge Boyd pronounced sentence terms in open court: a six‑month Bexar County Jail sentence suspended and probated for one year, a $500 fine (probated), recommended community supervision, TAP evaluation, 200 hours of community service or restitution, no contact with the complainant, and anger‑management requirements. The court also noted the defendant’s appellate waiver and that the plea could be withdrawn if the court did not accept the agreement.
The court later called State v. Stephanie Marie Navarro (2025CR013459). Counsel confirmed discovery and the defendant’s competence and voluntary plea. Navarro faces a state jail felony charge for possession of a controlled substance (penalty group 1, less than one gram). Parties presented a plea recommending deferred adjudication; the state recommended a two‑year deferred‑adjudication term, TAP evaluation, 200 hours of community service, restitution, participation in a life‑skills course, parenting classes, and proof of employment within 45 days. Judge Boyd deferred a finding of guilt while accepting stipulated exhibits and instructed the defendant about conditions of deferred adjudication, future reporting and the limits on appeal rights if she accepts the plea.
The court’s actions were procedural and case‑specific; no jury verdicts or appellate rulings were issued in the transcript excerpt.

