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Courtroom Drama Unfolds Over Stalking Case and Attire

August 06, 2024 | Judge Stephanie Boyd 187th District, District Court Judges, Judicial, Texas


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Courtroom Drama Unfolds Over Stalking Case and Attire
In a recent court session, Judge addressed several cases, including a plea agreement for defendant Mister Dunbar, whose attorney was unwell but still present. The court rescheduled Dunbar's case for August 27, allowing him to appear via Zoom.

The session also featured a discussion regarding Isaac Cabello, who appeared in court dressed inappropriately. The judge emphasized the importance of proper courtroom attire, suggesting that attendees should wear long pants and appropriate shirts, while acknowledging that not everyone has access to formal clothing.

Cabello's case involved a request for modification of bond conditions, specifically to tracking only, due to delays in evidence processing. The defense explained that the case stemmed from a neighborly dispute over a trash can, which led to allegations of stalking. The court agreed to the modification, with tracking set to begin on August 8, contingent upon notifying the complainant.

Overall, the meeting highlighted the court's efforts to accommodate defendants while maintaining decorum and addressing procedural delays in ongoing cases.

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