Repeat‑offender enhancement upheld; William Clark Gordon sentenced to three years
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William Clark Gordon pleaded guilty to burglary and admitted a repeat‑offender enhancement; the court accepted the plea and sentenced him to three years in prison, a $1,000 fine and restitution as specified in the plea agreement.
William Clark Gordon entered a plea in the 187th District Court to burglary with an admitted repeat‑offender enhancement. The court accepted the State’s exhibits and the plea stipulations, found the enhancement true and imposed the agreed sentence: three years in prison, a $1,000 fine and restitution to the victim named in the plea paperwork.
Defense counsel confirmed the defendant’s competency and understanding of rights and the waiver of appeal. The court reviewed admonishments, accepted the stipulation of testimony and proceeded to sentencing in accord with the plea bargain. The judge admonished the defendant about future conduct and the consequences of continued criminal behavior.
