The 187th District Court convened on May 15, 2025, under Judge Stephanie Boyd, to address several significant cases, including the adjudication of guilt for Brandon Bowman. The court focused on a motion to enter adjudication of guilt and revoke community supervision for Bowman, who had previously been placed on deferred adjudication for possession of a controlled substance.
During the proceedings, the state presented evidence of Bowman's violation of his supervision conditions, specifically an assault charge that occurred in March 2025. Bowman acknowledged his understanding of the implications of pleading true to these violations, which could result in a sentence of up to two years in state jail and a fine of $10,000.
The court accepted a proposed agreement from both parties, which included adjudicating Bowman guilty and revoking his community supervision. He was sentenced to eight months in a state jail facility, with credit for any time already served. Additionally, the court ordered that Bowman participate in a therapeutic community program as part of his sentence.
The next hearing for this case is scheduled for May 29, 2025, where further discussions will take place regarding Bowman's situation. This case highlights the court's ongoing efforts to address violations of community supervision and the consequences that follow.