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Judge sets bond and partial GPS monitoring for Charlie Marquez; revocation matters recalled

June 25, 2026 | Judge Stephanie Boyd 187th District, District Court Judges, Judicial, Texas


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Judge sets bond and partial GPS monitoring for Charlie Marquez; revocation matters recalled
At a hearing on motions to revoke involving Charlie Marquez, the 187th District Court heard testimony about employment, ties to the community and outstanding motions. After defense testimony the court set bond amounts in separate cause numbers and ordered partial GPS monitoring limited to employment use.

The court explained the combined effect of the bond and monitoring: a global bond structure would require payment of ten percent of the set amount; partial GPS was ordered to permit work travel while preserving supervision. The court set recall dates for July 30 so parties can confirm conditions and resolve scheduling conflicts with family‑court matters.

Quote from the hearing: "In cause number ... the court will set your bond at $25,000. There's to be partial GPS for employment only until further notice," the judge announced on the record after hearing testimony about Marquez's employment and family circumstances.

What happens next: Marquez's matters are recalled for July 30 for status on GPS enrollment, bond posting and any conflicting calendar events.

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