Court sets $150,000 bond and GPS for Alonzo Taylor amid contested motion to revoke

187th District Court (Bexar County) · December 3, 2025

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Summary

On a motion to revoke probation, the court set bond for Alonzo Taylor at $150,000 with full GPS monitoring and no‑contact conditions; a contested probation hearing was scheduled for Dec. 18.

The 187th District Court set a $150,000 bond with full GPS monitoring and no‑contact conditions for Alonzo Miguel Taylor after defense asked the court to consider bond on a motion to revoke. Defense counsel presented prior bond history; the State requested a $100,000 bond with GPS and no‑contact conditions. The court reviewed prior bond amounts and set the current bond at $150,000. A contested probation hearing was scheduled for Dec. 18 to address the underlying allegations.

The court noted existing case history and emphasized readiness to hear the contested revocation on the set date. No witnesses were called at the bond setting; the court also reviewed the court summary from probation during the hearing.