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Judge denies expunction petition, accepts several pleas and enforces bond at 252nd District Court
Summary
At the 252nd District Court docket call, the judge denied a petition to expunge one case, accepted guilty pleas in multiple matters (with deferred probation or presentence reports ordered), enforced a $75,000 bond in one matter and ordered several defendants to consult at least three attorneys before the next setting.
BEAUMONT, Texas — A judge at the 252nd District Court denied a petition for expunction in cause 25DCCV2098 and handled a slate of initial appearances, plea agreements and procedural resets during a busy docket call on Dec. 15, 2025.
The court reviewed a contested petition to expunge records tied to multiple cause numbers. Defense counsel argued some files had been dismissed or resolved with deferred adjudications; the state maintained at least one file reflected a conviction-equivalent finding. After reviewing amended filings, the judge denied the expunction for cause 25DCCV2098 and ordered a written denial entered. The judge said that nondisclosure might be appropriate for related matters but declined to expunge the contested file.
Several defendants entered pleas or received reset dates…
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