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Ricky Pardo appeared before the 187th District Court on a motion alleging a violation of condition number 1 (criminal trespass). Pardo pleaded true to the charged violation. The State and defense reported that they would follow the probation department’s recommendation: hold the defendant in custody until a Vet (probation relapse evaluation) is available and consider additional conditions tied to a separate criminal trespass cause number.
The court found the violation true and, after consulting the probation report and parties’ agreement, ordered the defendant to be held in custody pending the relapse‑track evaluation. The court also directed that a no‑contact condition be added with the person identified during the hearing and warned that failure to follow through with recommended treatment could lead to filing a motion to revoke community supervision.
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