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Bexar County jury convicts Johnny De La Rosa of aggravated assault; jurors impose seven-year term
Summary
A Bexar County jury found Johnny De La Rosa guilty of aggravated assault with a deadly weapon and returned a punishment verdict of seven years’ confinement, a $1,000 fine and an affirmative deadly-weapon finding; the jury denied his request for community supervision after hearing victim and family testimony.
A jury in the 187th Judicial District Court found Johnny De La Rosa guilty of aggravated assault with a deadly weapon and, after a punishment phase, imposed a seven-year prison term and a $1,000 fine, the court record shows. Judge Stephanie Boyd read the punishment verdict and ordered that the defendant’s application for community supervision be denied.
The jury first returned a guilty verdict on the charge read into the record by the court: "We, the jury, find the defendant, Johnny De La Rosa, guilty of the offense of aggravated assault with a deadly weapon as charged in the indictment." The trial then moved to the punishment phase, where both sides presented witnesses and argument on…
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