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252nd District Court docket call results in multiple pleas, sentences and bond rulings
Summary
At a November docket call, the 252nd District Court resolved multiple criminal matters: several defendants pleaded guilty or admitted probation violations, the court ordered sentences ranging from deferred probation to multi‑year prison terms, reduced one bond to $25,000 with GPS/house‑arrest conditions, and ordered competency restoration and records‑gathering writs.
At a lengthy docket call in the 252nd District Court, the presiding judge processed a slate of criminal cases, accepting plea‑based dispositions, finding multiple defendants guilty on revocation motions, reducing bond on one aggravated‑assault matter and ordering a competency commitment in another.
The court explained plea offers and trial options for several defendants and followed through on agreed punishments where counsel had signed plea paperwork. Khalil Bradley Harris rejected a district attorney cap offer of five years in his unlawful‑possession case and elected to set his matter for trial. Several defendants — including Jerodrick Randall and Byron Dequeer — pleaded true to…
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