Judge told defendant’s attorney case will be conditionally dismissed within weeks

5834940 · August 20, 2025

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Summary

In a virtual status hearing, defense counsel said a conditional dismissal has been agreed and the case is expected to leave the court docket in about one to two weeks.

A defense attorney told the court on the record that a conditional dismissal has been agreed in the case State of Texas v. Dazien Ian and the matter should be removed from the docket within a week or two. “We have a resolution, that we've agreed to, and, we should we expect this case to be off of your docket and complete within a week or 2,” defense counsel Mister DeLuca told the judge.

The update came during a virtual status conference in which the judge asked for progress reports. The judge then released the defendant and allowed counsel to leave after the statement that the matter will be resolved shortly.

This was a procedural status report; no formal plea or court order was entered on the record at that time. The transcript records the judge asking to confirm the timing and DeLuca describing the forthcoming conditional dismissal. The court indicated the parties were free to go following the update. The next formal filing or court entry will reflect whether the conditional dismissal was filed and approved.