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Court Sets $10,000 Bond for David Jimenez; Regular UAs and Fee Waiver Ordered

October 27, 2025 | Judge Stephanie Boyd 187th District, District Court Judges, Judicial, Texas


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Court Sets $10,000 Bond for David Jimenez; Regular UAs and Fee Waiver Ordered
When State v. David Jimenez was called the parties announced and the court confirmed the presence of an interpreter. Defense moved to set a bond; the defendant described employment, residence, and family ties in Bexar County. The defendant told the court he could post bond and had family support.

The court set a $10,000 bond, ordered regular random UAs as a condition, and waived fees. A recall/reset date of 30 days was set for further proceedings and disposition. The court noted prior procedural history including a long lapse in the case and prior bond forfeiture in 2020 that had been addressed; parties were instructed to complete paperwork and return on the scheduled reset date.

The order was entered on the record and the court directed the clerk to issue a reset form. The court stressed the need for timely appearances and required the defense to provide appropriate documentation and to comply with UA testing.

No additional treatment or diversion conditions were entered at today’s call; the matter was set for recall in 30 days.

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