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Defendant Martin Mendez admits violations; judge grants revocation and sentences him to three years
Summary
In State v. Martin Mendez (2019 CR13071) the defendant admitted multiple supervision violations; the court granted the state's motion to revoke community supervision and sentenced Mendez to three years in prison, imposed a two-year license suspension and a $1,000 fine.
The court in a Bexar County docket called State v. Martin Mendez (2019 CR13071) and recorded the defendant’s change of plea on alleged supervision violations. Martin Mendez answered “true” when asked about violations of conditions 5, 9(a) and 40, and the state asked the court to grant its motion to revoke community supervision.
The presiding judge told the court, “The court will follow your agreement,” after…
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