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252nd District Court processes multiple pleas and probation revocations during morning docket
Summary
The court handled a packed arraignment and plea docket, accepting pleas and resolving several probation-revocation motions; the judge continued some probations under agreement, ordered pre-sentence reports in other matters and scheduled trials or sentencing dates.
The 252nd District Court in Jefferson County processed a large morning docket that included arraignments, guilty pleas and several motions to revoke unadjudicated probation.
Judge began by addressing individual probation-revocation motions and plea agreements. In one matter the court found the proof sufficient to revoke but—after the parties’ agreement—continued probation and extended the probation term for two years. The court repeatedly confirmed with defendants that they had reviewed written plea documents and…
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