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Court accepts plea, pronounces probated jail sentence for David Guerra in terroristic-threat matter

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

In a plea hearing, the court accepted David Guerra’s plea on a terroristic-threat charge and pronounced a probated six-month jail sentence with supervision, fines and conditions including a no-contact order and community service. The record contains advisory punishment ranges stated at multiple points.

Judge accepted a plea in the case identified on the record as 20246410, State v. David Guerra, and pronounced sentence after the parties confirmed discovery and plea documents.

According to the court record, the State proceeded on a lesser-included terroristic-threat offense under the plea agreement. The judge stated the court would "send you to 6 months in the Bexar County Jail probated and suspend it for 2 years," impose a $1,000 fine probated, and place the defendant on community supervision for two years…

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