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Bexar County criminal docket: warrants, bond forfeiture and multiple scheduling orders
Summary
The presiding judge handled a busy criminal calendar that included issuance of a judge's warrant for one absent defendant, an order for bond forfeiture for a second, multiple plea/PSI/TAP and jury-trial settings, and the state’s announcement that it will not seek the death penalty in one capital case.
The Bexar County criminal docket on Monday included several administrative outcomes: the court ordered a judge's warrant for a defendant who failed to appear, announced a bond forfeiture for another defendant who did not answer the docket, set multiple plea-deadline and jury-trial dates, and the state announced it would not seek the death penalty in a capital-murder matter.
Early in the session the court called State v. William Clark Gordon (2025CR010472). The defendant did not…
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