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Bexar County docket: multiple pleas, an evidence quash granted for an internal‑affairs disc and a four‑year sentence
Summary
A single-day criminal docket in Bexar County produced several plea resolutions and scheduling orders: the court deferred findings for a defendant seeking deferred adjudication, granted a limited quash of an internal‑affairs disc in an attempted‑murder matter, and sentenced another defendant to four years.
A Bexar County criminal docket call on Dec. 8 produced a series of plea acceptances, scheduling orders and one immediate sentencing.
The presiding judge (unnamed in the transcript) heard multiple matters, including State v. Vedencio Gonzalez, where the state waived count 1 and proceeded on count 2 (injury to a child/elderly/disabled as a third‑degree felony). The court accepted the state's exhibits and, because the defendant applied for deferred adjudication, deferred a formal finding of guilt while ordering pre‑sentence investigation work; a PSI date was set for February. The judge told the courtroom she would consider any timely motions to exclude newly disclosed material after counsel has reviewed it.
In State v. Jesse Emmanuel Garza, the defendant pleaded no contest to terroristic threats (allegations included a threat against an HEB…
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