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Isabel Arias pleads; judge defers felony finding and sentences misdemeanor to 171 days

Bexar County Court (presiding judge) · December 19, 2025
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Summary

At an arraignment in Bexar County, Isabel Arias pleaded in two cause numbers; the court deferred a finding on the injury-to-a-child felony application for deferred adjudication and entered guilt and a 171-day sentence on a related misdemeanor, setting a follow-up hearing for Jan. 26 after defense waived a PSI.

Isabel Arias pleaded in Bexar County court to charges that included injury to a child and assault, the judge said, deferring a finding on the felony count while accepting a guilty verdict and imposing 171 days in jail on a related misdemeanor.

The judge called the case, asked Arias to come forward and confirmed that defense counsel Christopher Ramos had reviewed discovery. Ramos told the court he had discussed defenses with his client and believed she was competent to proceed. "I did," Ramos said when asked whether he had reviewed the discovery and discussed it with Arias.

According to the court’s recitation, the injury-to-a-child allegation (a third-degree felony) carries a…

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