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Defendant Aaron Mendez Trevino pleads no contest; court defers finding and imposes supervision conditions

Felony Court (presiding judge) · July 23, 2026
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Summary

Aaron Mendez Trevino pleaded no contest to charges including theft and evading arrest; the judge accepted stipulated evidence, deferred a guilty finding and ordered multi-year supervision with fines, community service, courses, drug testing and reporting conditions.

The court called cause 2024012859022026002069 (State v. Aaron Joseph Mendez Trevino). After parties announced, the defendant confirmed his identity and pleaded no contest to the presented charges. The judge accepted the state's exhibits and, citing the plea and stipulations, deferred a finding of guilt and imposed a term of community supervision with specific conditions. "In each cause number, the court will find there sufficient evidence to find you guilty. The court will defer finding of guilt as you apply for deferred adjudication," the judge said when explaining the disposition.

The written conditions announced included a multi-year deferred-adjudication term (the court stated a 4-year supervision term for the related cause), regular reporting by Zoom or in person, regular urine analyses, a $2,000 fine probated, 200 hours of community-service restitution (with portions satisfied by completion of mandated courses), and completion of a felony anti-theft course and a cognitive behavioral course. The court also directed probation checks on associates and restricted unsupervised contact with certain named individuals and possession of firearms. Probation staff and defense counsel were ordered to ensure required signatures and paperwork were filed.