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Presiding judge handles crowded 187th District docket: GPS monitoring ordered, multiple revocations and sentences imposed
Summary
The presiding judge conducted a heavy docket Dec. 18, ordering GPS tracking for a defendant, revoking supervision and imposing jail sentences in multiple cases, accepting several plea agreements, and setting final discovery and trial dates for others.
The presiding judge in the 187th District Court on Dec. 18 moved through a packed docket of pleas, revocation hearings and scheduling matters, ordering electronic monitoring in one case and revoking supervision with jail time in others while pressing attorneys to resolve outstanding discovery.
Among the day's formal rulings, the court found a violation of supervision true in cause number 2017CR13698 and revoked Adriana Tanahara's community supervision. The judge sentenced Tanahara to one year in a state jail facility, ordered restitution to HEB in the amount of $743.99 and prohibited unsupervised contact with…
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