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Contested hearing set for motion to revoke community supervision in Franklin case
Summary
Judge Stephanie Boyd reset the state's motion to revoke community supervision for Jamieson Franklin after defense counsel said new allegations and discovery needs warranted consolidation; a contested hearing was scheduled for March 19 and counsel were directed to notify probation and prepare witnesses.
Judge Stephanie Boyd set a contested hearing for March 19 in the case of Jamieson Franklin after the defense and state reported newly added allegations and outstanding discovery.
The hearing follows the state's first-amended motion to revoke Franklin's community supervision, which the defense pleaded 'not true' to. Defense counsel Jonathan Alvarado…
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