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Judge Boyd grants deferred adjudication for Clinton Dixon; Romano and Garcia receive supervision agreements
Summary
At a crowded docket in the 187th District Court, Judge Stephanie Boyd granted deferred adjudication with extensive conditions for Clinton Dixon, converted Gina Romanoto a guilty finding with five yearsprobated supervision, and accepted a deferred-adjudication plea for Antonio Garcia with treatment conditions and a TAP evaluation.
Judge Stephanie Boyd presided over a busy docket in the 187th District Court that included pleas, violations and probation-related hearings. After hearing testimony and expert evaluation, the court offered Clinton Dixon a choice between imprisonment and a structured deferred-adjudication program and granted deferred adjudication with conditions.
The judge said she would "grant your application for deferred adjudication," following testimony from defense psychologist Dr. Joanne Murphy and a state witness who described injuries sustained during an alleged robbery. Dr. Murphy told the court she believed Dixon needed mental-health and substance-abuse treatment and described a history of childhood trauma, extended incarceration and prison…
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