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252nd District Court docket: Kevin Ross sentenced to seven years; Joseph Freeman opts for trial

252nd District Court · March 11, 2026
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Summary

At a multi-defendant docket call in the 252nd District Court, Judge set several plea dates and sentences, including a 7-year TDC sentence for Kevin Ross after pleas on evading and weapons counts, while Joseph Freeman rejected a plea and the court set his murder case for trial.

A busy docket in the 252nd District Court produced multiple pleas, sentence hearings and trial settings on Wednesday.

Kevin Ross received a seven-year prison term after admitting to evading arrest or detention with the use of a vehicle and related counts. The court accepted Ross’s pleas and ordered the sentences to run concurrently, and the judge handed Ross the trial-court certifications and a written admonishment that, under Texas law, he is ineligible to possess firearms or ammunition because of the judgments entered against him.

During Ross’s hearing the probation officer described the defendant as respectful but noted concerns including anger and limited capacity to…

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