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Judge Boyd moves through crowded 187th District docket, orders probation terms and sentences in multiple cases

187th District Court · December 9, 2025
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Judge Stephanie Boyd presided over the 187th District Court docket, setting bonds, accepting pleas, ordering probation conditions (including sober-support meetings and restitution), and imposing several sentences including an 18-month state-jail term after a probation revocation.

Judge Stephanie Boyd presided over the 187th District Court docket, calling dozens of criminal matters and issuing a mix of procedural rulings, plea acceptances and sentencing orders.

The most immediate orders included new probation conditions for a defendant identified in court as Mr. Halstead — Judge Boyd extended his community supervision and ordered him to attend sober-support meetings twice weekly and to pay $500 by March 2; she warned, "Don't test positive," and said further positive UAs could prompt a motion to revoke. In State v. Richard Porfirio Gonzalez, the court found a violation of condition 4 true, revoked community…

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