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Judge Boyd runs a packed Bexar County docket; pleas, sentence recommendations and case resets set

Bexar County Criminal Court (Presiding Judge Stephanie Boyd, 187th District) · May 7, 2026
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Summary

Presiding Judge Stephanie Boyd handled a series of pleas, probation-violation matters and scheduling requests on a busy docket, including guilty pleas, deferred-adjudication offers, GPS-condition changes and multiple trial settings and plea-deadline extensions.

The court convened a congested Bexar County calendar, and Presiding Judge Stephanie Boyd oversaw pleas, probation decisions and scheduling for numerous defendants.

At the outset, Judge Boyd called the docket and instructed defendants to stand when their names were called, warning that absent defendants could face warrants. Counsel and defendants then moved through a sequence of matters, with the courthouse addressing discovery-access problems and arranging for defense counsel to retrieve evidence via a dropped hard drive when…

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