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187th District Court docket: pleas, sentences and bond orders in multiple cases
Summary
During a January docket call in Bexar County, the 187th District Court accepted or confirmed pleas in several cases, sentenced Rita Pineda to 221 days and a $600 fine, denied a revocation and amended conditions for Samuel Ramirez, and set two $90,000 bonds for Eric Cantu while scheduling contested hearings and TAP evaluations where requested.
Judge Stephanie Boyd presided over a crowded docket in the 187th District Court on matters ranging from plea-admissions and sentencing to bond hearings and revocation motions.
The most consequential outcome came in State v. Rita Lisa Pineda. With Lauren Espinosa announcing the state's presence and Ray Lopez representing the defense, the court accepted Pineda's stipulation and waiver of jury rights and, under the plea agreement, sentenced her to 221 days in the Bexar County Jail with a $600 fine. Judge Boyd told the defendant the sentence would include credit for any time served and warned about limits on jail-credit calculations applied by the county jail. "If you can't find a place to go for a sober support living or something, if I'm still here, come back here. I'll pick up the phone and call somebody to help you," Judge Boyd said, urging treatment resources upon release.
In State v. Gerardo (Gerardo) Nunez Jr., the court reviewed a deferred-adjudication application. The state recommended deferred adjudication with a $1,000 fine (with $500 probated) and community-supervision recommendations…
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