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Multiple deferred adjudications and probation conditions imposed in county-court plea docket
Summary
Several defendants on the remote docket entered pleas and the court imposed deferred adjudication or community supervision with conditions including fines, community service, random UAs, and transfer of supervision; restitution was often not claimed or not specified on the record.
At a remote county-court docket session, several defendants entered pleas and the court described sentences and conditions, often granting deferred adjudication and setting probation terms.
State v. Henry Medina Rodriguez (2025-CR-007287B): Rodriguez waived a jury trial and applied for deferred adjudication. The court found sufficient evidence after reviewing State exhibits and imposed five years deferred adjudication, a $1,000 probated fine, 120 hours of community service, transfer of supervision to Williamson County, random UAs, regular reporting (Zoom or in person), a fire-safety course, and a mental-health evaluation. Defense counsel stated no restitution claim had been paid; the court recorded that no restitution was owed based on the record.
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