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Court denies motion and refers George Brandon Rodriguez to felony drug court in treatment-focused agreement

Bexar County Criminal Court (docket) · August 11, 2026
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Summary

In State v. George Brandon Rodriguez the defendant pleaded true to supervision violations; the court denied the state's motion and ordered a disposition that includes a referral to felony drug court and aftercare if accepted, prioritizing treatment over incarceration at the defendant's request.

The court addressed a petition to enter adjudication of guilt and potential revocation of community supervision for George Brandon Rodriguez. After the defendant pleaded true to the alleged supervision violations, the state and defense proposed an agreement: deny the motion, continue and amend for status, and refer the defendant to felony drug court for treatment. The defendant told the court he prefers treatment, and the court agreed to the referral while explaining alternatives if not accepted.

The prosecutor summarized the proposed agreement and the judge outlined the court's options, including revocation and sentence if treatment is not accepted. The court's order prioritized a treatment pathway: referral to felony drug court with aftercare if accepted, with custody and SADAF as fallback options if the court's conditions are not met.