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Judge accepts pleas, defers adjudication and hands concurrent 10‑year terms in multiple cases

187th District Court · April 8, 2026
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At a 187th District Court docket call the presiding judge accepted several pleas, imposed a deferred adjudication in one case and sentenced another defendant to concurrent 10‑year terms with an affirmative deadly‑weapon finding; multiple trials and treatment referrals were scheduled or reset.

The presiding judge in the 187th District Court accepted pleas and resolved multiple cases during a docket call that included plea agreements, a deferred adjudication and scheduling for several trials and treatment‑court referrals.

The court accepted a no‑contest plea in State v. Michelle Perez and deferred adjudication for three years, following the state’s recommendation of conditions including a $1,200 fine, mandatory evaluations and random drug testing. “According to the plea… state recommends deferred adjudication,” the prosecutor stated on the record. The judge told Perez the plea included waivers of appeal and explained consequences of deferred adjudication.

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