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Defendant pleads no contest in DWI-with-child case; court imposes probation and treatment conditions
Summary
Tashama Williamson entered a no-contest plea to driving while intoxicated with a child; the court accepted the plea, imposed a suspended two-year state-jail sentence probated for four years, set an $800 fine, ignition interlock, 200 hours of community service and treatment and supervision conditions.
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Tashama Williamson appeared with counsel and entered a no-contest plea to the charge of driving while intoxicated with a child under 15. The court confirmed the defendant reviewed the admonishments and signed the plea and waiver documents. The state presented exhibits and the court accepted the stipulations and evidence supporting a finding of guilt.
Sentencing included a suspended two-year state-jail term, probated for four years, an $800 fine, and recommended community supervision conditions: 200 hours of community service/restoration, DWI intervention programming, ignition interlock for half the term, a two-year license suspension, and field visits and sobriety monitoring. The court also ordered proof of employment within 45 days and the possibility of partial-house-arrest GPS days to accommodate work. Probation and counsel discussed tailoring community-service and employment verification to avoid job loss.

