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District court handles pleas, revocations and deferred adjudications in multi-defendant docket

District Court criminal docket (virtual/Zoom) · November 20, 2025
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Summary

A district court session heard pleas, motions to revoke community supervision, bond requests and scheduling matters for multiple defendants; several pleas were accepted with deferred adjudication or probation conditions and the court set follow-up dates for evaluations and contested hearings.

A district court session convened remotely and proceeded through a long criminal docket, taking pleas, resolving motions to revoke community supervision and setting future dates for sentencing, evaluations and contested hearings.

The judge (unnamed in the transcript) accepted several pleas and applied court-ordered conditions in a series of cases. In State v. Kira Henry the defendant signed a consent to plea by video and applied for deferred adjudication; the court confirmed the defendant’s understanding of the charge (fraudulent use/possession of identifying information, state-jail felony) and noted a missing electronic signature on a waiver paragraph that parties agreed would be corrected. The state indicated it opposed community supervision and recommended restitution; the court deferred sentencing steps and set a PSI/TAP scheduling process.

In a separate case, Jorge Alberto Pollard Guevara acknowledged his plea…

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