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Defendant in possession case granted deferred adjudication with treatment, parenting classes and service hours
Summary
In State v. Lucio So to the court accepted a no-contest plea and granted three years of deferred adjudication with random drug testing, a TAP evaluation, parenting classes tied to community-service reduction, employment checks and a probated $1,200 fine.
The court in a county criminal docket call accepted a no‑contest plea and granted deferred adjudication to the defendant in State v. Lucio So to (case 2026CR000422).
The judge told the defendant the charge was possession of a controlled substance, felony group 2 (4–400 grams), a second‑degree felony carrying 2–20 years in prison and up to a $10,000 fine, and explained the rights he would waive by entering a plea. The defendant confirmed he had reviewed discovery and the plea paperwork with counsel and said…
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