Court docket: multiple plea deadlines, discovery items and resets set in Bexar County hearing
Summary
The 187th Judicial District calendar included numerous plea-deadline settings, discovery-status confirmations and resets for several defendants; the court set multiple December plea/reset dates and handled discovery upload questions during the session.
Aside from the jury trial for Johnny De La Rosa, the court called a long docket and processed multiple plea offers, discovery-status updates and reset requests.
Counsel and the court addressed forensic interview access and the upload of blood and buccal-swab results for several cases. The court set plea-deadline and pre-deadline dates across multiple matters (including December dates in several instances) and advised counsel on using misdemeanor court procedures where appropriate. Several attorneys asked for short resets to review lengthy video evidence or to complete paperwork; the court accommodated those requests and set follow-up dates.
The clerk and court staff coordinated virtual appearances by Zoom and advised defense counsel and prosecutors about signing reset forms and checking e-discovery uploads. The transcript records numerous individual matters being continued, recalled for later dates, or set for plea deadlines and scheduling checks.
These calendar and discovery entries are routine docket management, but are material for the affected defendants and counsel because they record discovery obligations, plea deadlines, and the court’s directions for how to process pending matters.

