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Bexar County courtroom records multiple pleas and sentences; judge expands bond travel radius

Presiding Judge (unnamed) · January 15, 2026
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Summary

During a routine docket, the presiding judge accepted no-contest/plea stipulations in several cases, sentenced defendants to terms ranging from days in county jail to multi-year prison terms, and approved increasing a defendant's bond travel radius from 75 to 200 miles for work.

A presiding judge in a Bexar County courtroom accepted multiple plea stipulations and announced sentences across several cases, approved a defense request to expand a defendant's bond travel radius for work and set dates for recalls and further hearings.

The court called cases including two cause numbers identified in the record as 20207814 and 202011105 (state v. "Hagen"/"Hagan" as spelled inconsistently in the transcript). The judge conducted plea colloquies, confirmed that defendants had reviewed discovery and plea documents with counsel, and found sufficient evidence to accept stipulations. In one docket the court imposed a five-year prison sentence in the cause number ending in 14 and a concurrent two-year state-jail sentence in the cause number ending in 05, and the judge requested placement in a therapeutic community as part of…

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