The 187th District Court under Judge Stephanie Boyd moved through a packed docket of pleas, probation‑revocation motions and sentencing hearings.
In 2021CR9487, the court found violations admitted by Lee Andrew Martinez and the state recommended revocation; the judge indicated the state’s recommendation of revocation with a six‑year sentence would be considered (the motion to revoke and sentencing recommendation were presented during the hearing). The court repeatedly admonished defendants that plea bargains limit appeal rights and warned about potential statutory punishments.
Other matters included pleas on lesser‑included offenses with agreed punishments and recommended conditions: in one accepted plea the court assessed a 5‑year probated sentence and conditions including enrollment in treatment programs and reporting requirements; in another the court accepted a plea that included a 1‑year county‑jail recommendation and community‑supervision conditions. The court also handled motions that would remain pending until treatment‑bed availability could be confirmed.
Probation officers and defense counsel frequently discussed treatment referrals, GPS monitoring in lieu of short jail sanctions and Veterans Treatment Court referrals; Judge Boyd set several follow‑up and disposition dates (including December 11, January dates and a continued contested hearing on December 15). The court emphasized compliance with reporting requirements and the practical consequences of missed UAs, missed reporting and failure to comply with conditions.
The arraignment and disposition calendar covered a range of outcomes — from sentences with fines and concurrent counts to continuances for additional discovery or treatment evaluations — and the court directed clerks to ensure all stipulations and plea paperwork were scanned into the record before resets.