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Multiple cases recalled or rescheduled; court schedules mental-health follow-up and diversion paperwork

District court docket call · April 2, 2026

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Summary

During the same docket call the court reset several matters, including a mental-health court referral moved to April 27, a virtual booking for Walter Davies to be recalled, and a pretrial-diversion (PTD) follow-up set for May 5 for another defendant.

The court handled a sequence of case-management items during a docket call, recalling or rescheduling several defendants for follow-up dates and directing staff to ensure paperwork was filed.

The court confirmed that a mental-health court referral for Mark Anthony — originally discussed for April 14 — was reset to April 27 because defense counsel was in a jury trial elsewhere. The presiding judge instructed the defendant and counsel to sign reset forms so the court could excuse appearances as appropriate.

The court also addressed the status of Walter Davies, noting a “virtual booking” from Bandera County and that deputies and counsel would confirm custody and recall the case for Monday. At the time the court referenced an animal-cruelty-related allegation connected to Davies’s case.

Brad Morris was recalled when his attorney was absent and the court set a new appearance for April 27. Rudy Camacho was asked to ensure his contract and PTD paperwork were completed; the court scheduled Camacho to return on May 5 and told him to follow through with requested materials.

The presiding judge said staff would make the necessary entries and the court would attempt to secure mental-health staff to assist a participant who described housing and recovery needs during the docket.