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252nd District Court accepts plea agreements, resets several cases for trial or sentencing
Summary
The 252nd District Court processed dozens of criminal matters: several defendants pleaded guilty and were sentenced under plea agreements, multiple probation revocation matters resulted in 'true' findings with sentencing resets, and several defendants rejected offers and were set for trial.
A judge in the 252nd District Court heard a packed docket that included guilty pleas, probation-revocation admissions, plea rejections and trial settings.
The court accepted Bradley Aaron Hudson’s guilty plea to aggravated assault with a deadly weapon and sentenced him under the parties’ agreement to 20 years in the institutional division of the Texas Department of Corrections with an affirmative finding of a deadly weapon. The judge found Hudson competent, admitted State’s exhibit number one, and admonished him that the conviction renders him ineligible to possess firearms or ammunition under Texas law.
Kelvin Johnson pleaded guilty to state-jail felony theft with previous convictions. The judge admitted the court exhibit, found Johnson competent and understanding, and reset the case for sentencing so the probation department can prepare a presentence report. The plea agreement caps the judge’s sentence at five years…
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