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Judge grants early termination of probation for Ryan Rogers

January 05, 2026 | 252nd District Court, District Court Judges, Judicial, Texas


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Judge grants early termination of probation for Ryan Rogers
A judge in the 252nd District Court granted motions to terminate community supervision early for Ryan Rogers, discharging him from two deferred 10‑year probation sentences.

Defense counsel said Rogers successfully completed the veterans program and anger-management requirements; the probation officer provided a written reply noting completion and the state did not oppose the motion. The judge said he was satisfied with the record and signed the order granting early termination, telling Rogers, “I am signing the order today, so you will be off probation.”

The court noted that the offenses were serious and that early termination in such matters is discretionary; the judge said the record supported the request in this instance. The order removes Rogers’s ongoing supervisory obligations and ends the deferred probation terms described on the record.

Court staff instructed Rogers to ensure any necessary paperwork is completed with probation and defense counsel before leaving the courthouse. The ruling applies to the specific causes addressed in the motion and does not affect unrelated matters still pending against other defendants.

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