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Judge presiding over Bexar County felony docket accepts pleas, sets supervision and restitution dates
Summary
A Bexar County felony docket session recorded pleas and sentencing terms across several cases: Charlotte Smith pleaded no contest and the court entered a guilty finding with probation conditions; other matters included deferred adjudication, jail time for one defendant and scheduling of TAP evaluations and a restitution hearing.
Bexar County felony court convened for a plea and docket call in a session that resolved several cases and set follow-up steps including evaluations and a restitution hearing.
In State v. Charlotte Smith, the court confirmed that the defendant reviewed discovery and waived a jury trial before entering a no-contest plea. "Miss Smith, did you review the application for community supervision with your attorney? Did you understand it and sign it?" the judge asked; the defendant replied, "Yes, ma'am." The court accepted state exhibits and "after reviewing state's exhibits ... the court will find there sufficient evidence to find you guilty," the judge said, then described the recommended sentence: an assessed term of four years suspended and probated, a $1,000 fine probated and recommended community supervision with specified conditions including TAP and MC evaluations, a felony theft course, and community-service…
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