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Multiple DWI pleas include probation, fines and ignition‑interlock orders
Summary
At the 252nd District Court docket several defendants admitted guilt or reached plea agreements in DWI cases; sentences commonly included probated jail terms, probation, fines and mandatory auto‑ignition interlock or weekend jail service.
Several defendants at the 252nd District Court entered guilty pleas in driving‑while‑intoxicated and related matters and the judge outlined sentencing elements that will govern each defendant’s supervision.
In one case the judge summarized a plea agreement: “It looks like the agreement that you’ve reached is for a 10 year term in prison, but that would be probated. You’d be on probation for 5 years.…
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