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Defendant in 2024CR0787 pleads guilty; court defers finding and schedules sentencing
Summary
In State v. Harrison (2024CR0787), the defendant entered a guilty plea to possession of a controlled substance; the court accepted stipulated evidence, deferred a finding of guilt and set a February 3 return for sentencing and evaluation. The plea included a punishment cap and a $1,000 fine listed in the agreement.
The court called 2024CR0787, State of Texas v. Harrison, and the defendant, identified in the record as Miss Harrison, confirmed she had reviewed discovery and the written plea with counsel. The judge reviewed the rights Miss Harrison would waive by pleading, including the right to a jury trial and the right to remain silent, and warned noncitizens of potential immigration consequences.
The prosecutor presented the state's exhibits in support of the…
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