Court releases Jacqueline Robinson to mental‑health initiative after DDRF ineligibility

Unidentified Criminal Court (docket) · February 3, 2026

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Summary

The court found Jacqueline Robinson ineligible for DDRF but amended her conditions to enroll her in a mental‑health initiative and referred her to the Center for Health Care Services; she was released from custody with that linkage.

On cause 2023CR2525, the court was advised that defendant Jacqueline Robinson did not meet diagnostic criteria for the DDRF program but was eligible for placement on a mental‑health caseload. Probation informed the court the defendant had been evaluated and that supplemental reports indicated she did not meet DDRF criteria. The court ordered amended supervision conditions to include the mental‑health initiative and a referral to the Center for Health Care Services and ordered her released from custody.

Probation and defense counsel confirmed there was no objection to the plan and that probation would help coordinate release and linkage to services. The judge cautioned the defendant about medication management and advised her to consult medical providers rather than abruptly stopping prescribed medications. The court stressed communication with probation to ensure continued support.