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Defendant Andres Escamilla pleads and receives deferred adjudication with conditions

March 30, 2026 | Judge Stephanie Boyd 187th District, District Court Judges, Judicial, Texas


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Defendant Andres Escamilla pleads and receives deferred adjudication with conditions
The court called the matter of State v. Andres Escamilla (2025 CR015142) on Jan. 27. Assistant for the State announced readiness and defense counsel Roberto Vasquez confirmed that Mr. Escamilla reviewed discovery and plea paperwork. The defendant acknowledged the waiver of rights and the plea stipulations.

The judge accepted the plea agreement and imposed two years of deferred adjudication with conditions the State recommended: a $1,000 fine (to be probated), community supervision for two years, periodic reporting, regular urinalysis with level testing, 100 hours of community service (which may be deemed satisfied if proof of trade-school enrollment is provided), restitution, and participation in the DOEP course and MRT. The court warned that if deferred adjudication is revoked the defendant faces up to 20 years in prison under the underlying indictment.

The judge emphasized the need for probation compliance and offered to accommodate reporting around the defendant’s school schedule. The court closed the Escamilla matter and returned to other calendar items.

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