Judge Stephanie Boyd convened the 187th District Court docket for a full calendar that included plea hearings, probation revocation hearings, bond arguments and sentencing. The court accepted plea agreements and imposed sentences in multiple matters, entered bond conditions in others and set future dates for contested hearings and sentencing reviews.
Key outcomes recorded on the docket included:
- Ozzie David Ybarra (202012332): The defendant pled true to the supplemental allegations that he failed to report to supervision in 2023 and 2024. The court adjudicated the defendant guilty and imposed an incarceration term reflected in the record as 2 to 7 years.
- Jose Escalante (20241359): After a bond hearing and testimony from the defendant about newborn twins and employment, the court set bond at $40,000, ordered partial GPS limited to employment and medical travel, waived GPS fees, and prohibited unsupervised contact or residing with minors.
- John Anthony Cruz (2025CR008006): The court accepted a plea to count 2 (possession of a controlled substance, penalty group 1B) and set sentencing with a presentence investigation report for December 11.
- Yvonne Perez (202501067): The court accepted a plea to a lesser included class B theft offense, imposed a probated sentence, an $750 fine to be probated, 80 hours of community service restitution, random urinalysis and other probation conditions including educational or vocational requirements and no contact with a specified Target location.
- Jacqueline Sisco (2025011122): The court followed the parties’ plea agreement, accepted the plea and sentenced the defendant to an 8‑month county jail term with an $800 fine (with credit for time served); the court encouraged the defendant to pursue inpatient treatment on release.
- Jesus Guadalupe Navarro (2025CR005302 and 2025CR005304): No‑contest pleas were accepted in two cause numbers. The court imposed concurrent 8‑year prison terms, entered affirmative findings of family violence, and ordered no contact and no residence with minors.
- Richard Thomas (2025CR005133): The court accepted the plea and sentenced Thomas to 6 years in prison, to run concurrent with an earlier cause; the court reviewed appeal rights and weapons prohibitions.
The docket also included contested hearing settings, discovery deadlines and requests for inpatient treatment in multiple matters. The probation office and defense counsel were repeatedly directed to provide records and coordinate treatment placements where treatment was recommended or required.
The court made clear on the record that, in plea‑agreement cases, defendants had waived certain rights (including limited appeal rights when waivers were signed) and that felony convictions carry statutory consequences such as weapons prohibitions. Several defendants were urged to pursue treatment on release; the court and counsel referenced available providers and insurance considerations when arranging inpatient placements or GPS conditions.