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Morning docket: multiple pleas and deferred adjudications in Bexar County calendar
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Summary
The court disposed of multiple cases on the morning calendar with guilty pleas, deferred adjudications and sentences, including a 5-year deferred adjudication in one domestic violence-related matter and a 1-year state-jail sentence in a burglary plea.
A busy morning calendar in Bexar County court included plea admissions, deferred adjudications and sentencing in several matters before the jury trial began.
Elora Posada acknowledged review of discovery and waivers. For related cause numbers the court accepted stipulations, deferred findings of guilt where requested and imposed terms that will run concurrently. The court described probation conditions and recommended terms from the State: community supervision (5 years in one cause); 120 hours of community service; restitution of $131.75 in one cause; TAP/MRT/parenting and anger management as recommended; and no residing in households with minors until a CPS safety plan is provided to probation.
Edgar Diaz entered a no-contest plea to burglary of a building pursuant to a plea agreement. The court sentenced him at the plea's cap: one year in the state jail facility and a $2,000 fine, with credit for time served.
Felicia Ortega entered a no-contest plea to theft of property (state-jail felony range). Under the plea the court deferred finding of guilt, imposed a probated $800 fine, 120 hours of community service restitution and standard reporting and monitoring conditions; the State recommended community supervision and the court accepted the stipulations.
Nashia Harrison's PSI and TAP evaluation were reviewed and the court, noting prior failed supervision and mental-health history, accepted a disposition that suspended and probated prison time for seven years with placement into a mental-health transfer program (SAFE P) and ordered field visits, random UAs and restrictions on residing with minors.
Ollie Joanna Kelly admitted a violation of conditions; under a negotiated agreement the court revoked probation, entered adjudication of guilt and sentenced Kelly to 138 days in custody with credit for time served.
The judge reminded counsel of standard admonishments and informed parties that, where appropriate, outcomes on the morning docket will be processed through the court's paperwork and that some matters may appear on tomorrow's docket for additional paperwork or motions.

