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Court docket: multiple revocations, treatment referrals and deferred adjudications in criminal dockets

Criminal District Court (unidentified) · February 23, 2026
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Summary

A criminal docket call produced several revocations and sentences (including a three-year term and multiple treatment referrals), a court-approved early termination of probation, and several plea-driven deferred adjudications and sentencing agreements.

The court’s docket call on Feb. 25 resolved a string of contested revocation hearings, accepted several plea agreements and approved one early termination of probation.

The judge revoked community supervision and sentenced Jeremiah Johnson to three years in prison after the court found violations 2 and 4 true, the court said. "The court is gonna revoke. The court is gonna sentence him to 3 years in the prison," the judge said during the hearing. The judge ordered credit for time already served and instructed clerks to verify custody credits.

In a separate hearing, the court found that Chris Sandoval had violated supervision conditions and revoked his supervision, sentencing him to four years in prison and ordering no residence with minors; the court said it would give credit for time served and for any successful inpatient treatment completed.

The court also accepted multiple plea agreements…

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