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Docket roundup: 252nd District Court resets, deferred probations and a bond increase tied to drug-patch monitoring
Summary
The 252nd District Court heard an extended docket of initial appearances, plea agreements and sentencing resets. The judge approved multiple five-year deferred-probation arrangements, signed a dismissal after an identity-theft review and raised one bond to $35,000 with a drug-patch condition; GPS monitoring was removed for a supervised defendant.
The 252nd District Court convened for a lengthy docket call during which the presiding judge handled numerous initial appearances, plea agreements and sentencing resets.
Among the outcomes, the court followed plea agreements and deferred proceedings that placed multiple defendants on probation: Crystal Latula was placed on five years’ probation in two separate matters and ordered to pay $500 in each case; Isis Craddles received deferred proceedings with five years’ probation and an order to pay $472.26 in restitution while being prohibited from childcare employment and from unsupervised contact with children. In several initial-appearance matters the judge reset cases about 30 days to give defendants a chance to hire counsel and explicitly instructed defendants who cannot pay to consult with at least three attorneys and report back to the court.
The court also addressed pretrial compliance. On a drug-test refusal and related conduct, the judge…
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