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187th District Court opens morning docket, reminds attendees of procedures and schedules jury trial

187th District Court · December 11, 2025
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Judge Stephanie Boyd opened the morning docket, reviewed courtroom rules including interpreter and custody procedures, announced a 1:30 p.m. jury trial start and a noon staff break, and set numerous plea-deadline and trial dates across the docket.

Judge Stephanie Boyd convened the 187th District Court morning docket and instructed everyone called to stand and confirm presence when their name was read, warning that failure to respond could result in a warrant. She reviewed courtroom procedures for attorneys — including requirements to confer with the state and clients before approaching the bench, how to request custody defendants from deputies, and the requirement to arrange an interpreter if a non-English language will be used.

The court identified probation officer "Miss Abrams" as a participant the bench will consult on cases involving probation and reminded parties that the court…

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