Judge Boyd Denies Release After 11th Drug Violation, Fixes File Mix-Up & Sentences Two Defendants
Автор: Shadow of Justice
Загружено: 2025-12-08
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Step inside a Texas felony courtroom as Judge Boyd handles a chaotic and emotional docket involving:
A defendant with 11 bond violations, including a positive cocaine test
A dramatic courtroom plea for release to avoid losing his home
A major file-number mix-up between two felony cases
A full guilty plea and sentencing for a burglary defendant
This episode shows how judges control fast-moving felony hearings, correct clerical errors, enforce bond conditions, and ensure plea agreements meet legal requirements.
🔷 CASE 1 — FILE MIX-UP & DRUG-POSSESSION PLEA (Michael Robert Garza)
Court discovers the indictment packet is mislabeled — the theft case and drug case numbers were swapped.
After confirming the correct case (2025-CR-010881 / 010884), Judge proceeds.
Charge:
Plea Terms:
Defendant pleads No Contest
Pleads TRUE to enhancement
Waives jury trial & appeal rights
No contact with Macy’s (store involved)
Companion case 2025-CR-010884 taken into consideration
SENTENCE:
✔ 2 years TDCJ
✔ $15 fine
✔ Time to run concurrent
✔ Credit for time served
Judge Boyd ends with:
“Make better choices or you’re going to find yourself in prison for the rest of your life.”
🔷 CASE 2 — 11th VIOLATION REPORT: COCAINE POSITIVE (Antonio Garcia)
A warrant was issued after the court received Garcia’s 11th violation report, including:
Positive cocaine test at Lifetime Recovery
Prior repeated violations
Serious drug-addiction concerns
Defense asks for:
Modification of GPS to allow Garcia to keep working
Time to enter inpatient treatment
30 days to self-report for rehab
Judge Boyd refuses:
RULING:
✔ Garcia must remain in custody
✔ Will be brought back tomorrow when his real attorney can appear
✔ Deputies will coordinate schedule
✔ Final appearance deadline: Thursday
Garcia begs emotionally, explaining:
He’s the sole provider
Fears his family will lose their home
Promises to self-report tomorrow
Judge Boyd responds firmly but compassionately:
“The last time you use may be the last time you use…
I won’t send you back into the world knowing you can’t stop on your own.”
🔷 CASE 3 — BURGLARY OF A BUILDING PLEA (Jimmy Vara Jr.)
Charge:
✔ Burglary of a Building — State Jail Felony
Range: 180 days–2 years SJF + $10,000 fine
State corrects indictment (minor name order error) and waives Paragraph B.
Plea Agreement:
2 years State Jail, suspended
4 years community supervision
No contact with alleged victim (Luis Montemayor)
$1,000 fine (probated)
120 hours community service
Parent classes → convert to completed service
Random UAs
Restitution
No contact with minors / Cannot work in home-health care
Defendant admits he entered property, took tools, cleaned up with homeowner’s water hose, and needed money.
Judge questions drug history; defendant first denies but later clarifies.
SENTENCE:
✔ 2 years SJF suspended
✔ 4 years probation
✔ TAP evaluation
✔ Field visits monthly
✔ Referral to Felony Drug Court
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