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Defendant pleads guilty; judge sentences Brianna Williams on leaving-the-scene and reckless-driving counts

January 12, 2026 | Clayton County State Court 304, Texas Courts, Judicial, Texas


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Defendant pleads guilty; judge sentences Brianna Williams on leaving-the-scene and reckless-driving counts
Brianna Williams entered guilty pleas in Clayton County State Court to leaving the scene and to an amended reckless-driving count in a case that originally included a DUI charge. The DUI count was nolle prossed.

Defense counsel MJ Tortorello and the prosecutor placed factual basis on the record, describing a collision involving parked cars and evidence the defendant had been driving while under the influence on 01/08/2021. The state recommended 12 months with three days to serve (credit for time served), a $300 fine (totaling $444 with surcharges), 40 hours of community service, a substance-abuse evaluation and treatment as ordered, a risk-reduction course and random drug/alcohol testing; the court accepted the recommendations and ordered concurrent sentences where applicable.

The judge explained constitutional rights waived by the plea and advised Williams to engage with probation conditions and available programs to complete probation successfully. The court directed Williams to Courtroom 305 for intake and confirmed logistical steps for beginning probation supervision.

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