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Morning district-court docket: guilty pleas, a travel order and multiple treatment referrals

District court (docket) · February 19, 2026
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Summary

A district-court morning docket resolved multiple matters: one defendant was revoked and sentenced to state jail, the court granted a five-day travel request to Phoenix, and several defendants were steered toward deferred adjudication, drug-court referral or therapeutic programs rather than immediate prison time.

The court handled a packed calendar during a morning session that included pleas, revocation hearings, a travel order and several orders sending defendants toward treatment programs instead of immediate incarceration.

In the most consequential disposition, the court found a violation true in the matter of Devin Roy Grisham and revoked his deferred adjudication, imposing a one-year term in a state-jail facility with credit for time served and asking for consideration of therapeutic-community placement. The judge told Grisham he had two explicit choices — a prison term or structured supervision and treatment — and after hearing Grisham testify about homelessness and contact with probation the court announced the revocation and sentence.

The judge also granted a limited travel request for Roberto Monreal, allowing him to travel to Phoenix for five days in March to visit his father, subject to providing pretrial…

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