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Judge Stephanie Boyd sentences Gustavo Jimenez to 10 years after no-contest plea
Summary
The 187th District Court accepted a no-contest plea from Gustavo Jimenez to a third-degree felony count of assault of a pregnant person, corrected the complainant's name in the indictment, and sentenced him to 10 years in prison with credit for time served; the court noted prior competency restoration and ordered placement in a mental-health unit.
A 187th District Court judge on Wednesday accepted a no-contest plea from Gustavo Jimenez to a single third-degree felony count of assault of a pregnant person and sentenced him to 10 years in prison, granting credit for time already served.
Judge Stephanie Boyd read the plea terms on the record, noting that the state would waive counts one and two and proceed only on count three. After accepting the parties' stipulation of testimony and the state's exhibits, the court said, “So, uh I'm going to find you guilty. I'm following the agreement. I'm going to sentence you to 10 years in the prison, give you credit for any time served.”
The court earlier allowed the state to amend the indictment to correct the…
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