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Defendant pleads to amended disorderly conduct; court credits time served

Clayton County State Court · March 17, 2026

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Summary

Luis De Leon pled guilty to an amended count of disorderly conduct (count 5) in 2023CR06103; the state nolle prossed counts 1–4, the court credited time served (May 6–7, 2023) and released the defendant.

In State v. Luis De Leon (2023CR06103), the defendant pled to an amended count of disorderly conduct and received credit for time served.

The court took a factual presentation from the state describing an incident on May 6, 2023: responding officers found a victim, Olga De La Cruz, sustaining facial injury consistent with an altercation the parties said began over a text message. The state advised the court that Mr. De Leon had been in custody from May 6–7, 2023; on the amended count the state's recommendation was credit for time served.

Defense counsel asked the court to accept the negotiated plea on those terms; counsel and the prosecutor confirmed the victim’s presence in court and prior communication with the state. The judge accepted the plea, entered disposition on the record, and released the defendant.

The court also thanked the interpreter and counsel for their work in ensuring the defendant understood the proceedings.