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Judge accepts guilty pleas, continues and sentences multiple defendants in 252nd District Court docket
Summary
The 252nd District Court accepted several guilty pleas, ordered competency restoration for one defendant, continued probation in multiple revocation matters with treatment conditions, and set bonds or sentencing dates across a multi‑defendant docket.
A judge in the 252nd District Court resolved a packed docket on a range of probation revocations, guilty pleas and bail matters, accepting plea agreements, ordering one inpatient competency restoration and continuing probation in other cases while imposing treatment and supervision conditions.
The court found sufficient evidence to revoke probation in cause number 2137917 and adjudicated the defendant guilty of evading detention with a motor vehicle; the judge sentenced the defendant in accordance with the parties’ agreement to two years in the institutional division of the Texas Department of Criminal Justice and noted the defendant will receive credit for time in custody. The court also read written trial‑court certifications and handed the defendant a written admonishment explaining that under Texas law the judgment renders the defendant ineligible to possess a firearm or ammunition.
Across the morning docket the court accepted written plea agreements in several…
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