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Bexar County docket: multiple plea deals, probation terms and deferred adjudication set
Summary
A single‑day docket before Judge Stephanie Boyd produced several plea agreements and sentencing terms: suspended prison terms, probations with treatment conditions, a revocation and a deferred‑adjudication hearing set for restitution. Courts ordered mental‑health evaluations, community service and conditions restricting work with minors.
Judge Stephanie Boyd presided over a packed criminal docket in the 187th District Court on Nov. 19, 2025, during which multiple defendants entered pleas or had sentencing terms set.
Several plea agreements were accepted and sentencing conditions imposed. In State v. Valerie Campion (multiple consolidated cause numbers), the court found Campion guilty under a plea agreement and sentenced her to 10 years in prison, suspended and probated for 10 years to run concurrent with related cases. Court-ordered conditions include regular reporting (by Zoom or in person), random urinalysis, proof of employment within 45 days, prohibition on employment as a home‑health care provider or working with minors, no unsupervised contact with minors, 200 hours of community service (waived on completion…
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