The 187th District Court found Valerie D. Rodriguez in violation of community-supervision conditions after she pleaded true to multiple missed or failed drug tests and accepted an agreement that resulted in a three-year sentence.
The court called State v. Valerie D. Rodriguez (2021 CR8312). On the record prosecutors explained the violations (failure to submit required drug testing on multiple dates). Rodriguez pleaded true to those violations; the State waived remaining counts and presented a proposed disposition. The judge said, “Court will find two two and two true,” and followed the parties’ agreement to revoke supervision and sentence Rodriguez to three years in prison with a $1,000 fine.
The court also ordered restitution for drug-testing costs ($57 noted for SAPD drug testing, plus an item generally described as testing restitution), imposed probation-related conditions including no unsupervised contact with minors, and accepted the defendant’s waiver of appeal.
The judgment and imposed terms were entered on the record; the court excused the defendant after completing formalities.