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Court grants four-year deferred adjudication to D'Anthony Gortley with sobriety and no-contact conditions

September 15, 2025 | Judge Stephanie Boyd 187th District, District Court Judges, Judicial, Texas


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Court grants four-year deferred adjudication to D'Anthony Gortley with sobriety and no-contact conditions
A judge in Bexar County granted D'Anthony Gortley four years of deferred adjudication and imposed a package of rehabilitative and supervisory conditions, including regular reporting, random drug testing and several no-contact and employment restrictions.

Robert Ramirez, counsel for Gortley, confirmed discovery and plea documents. The judge pronounced the deferred adjudication and set reporting and treatment conditions on the record: “So the court is gonna sentence you to 4 years deferred adjudication. There's gonna be regular reporting by Zoom or in person, Regular random UAs… Proof of employment within 30 days… No employment as a home health care provider or with minors… No contact with Brandon Stanley… You're gonna write a letter of apology to, m Ramirez, and that's the officer.”

Why it matters: deferred adjudication keeps the case from producing a final conviction if Gortley completes the terms, but violations can lead to revocation and exposure to the statutory maximum. The judge emphasized sobriety and rehabilitation, ordered 200 hours of community service (with parenting classes that can satisfy part of the hours when completed), 30 sober-support meetings in 30 days and monthly field visits during supervision.

Probation will administer random urine analyses and other supervisory measures, and the court warned that probation is not easy and is intended for rehabilitation. The court also ordered no unsupervised contact with minors and specific no-contact directives tied to the nightclub where the incident occurred.

Ending: The judge recorded the defendant’s waiver of appeal rights and reiterated that failure to comply with probation could expose Gortley to more severe penalties, including possible imprisonment if deferred adjudication is revoked.

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