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Court finds Christina Rodriguez competent; pleads true to fees count and resets for sentencing

252nd District Court · August 5, 2026
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Summary

The court found Christina Rodriguez competent to stand trial based on a June 22, 2026 report, and on a motion to revoke unadjudicated probation she pleaded true to count 4, admitting court-assessed fees arrears of $9,198.39; the case was reset for sentencing with an updated pre-sentence report ordered.

The court took judicial notice of the file and a competency evaluation dated June 22, 2026 finding Christina Rodriguez competent to proceed. The judge then proceeded on a motion to revoke unadjudicated probation and addressed several counts alleged in the motion.

Rodriguez pleaded true to count 4, which alleges she was behind on court-assessed fees as of March 26, 2026 in the amount of $9,198.39. "That's true," Rodriguez said on the record. The court found the plea of true entered freely and voluntarily, found count 4 true, and reset the case for a sentencing hearing with instructions to prepare an updated pre-sentence report.

The judge directed counsel to forward any materials important for the probation officer and confirmed the hearing would be set with adequate time for witness preparation. The court also noted a detailed witness list had been prepared for the next hearing.