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#JudgeBoyd #CourtroomDrama #Sentencing In today’s emotional sentencing hearing, Judge Stephanie Boyd confronts a heartbreaking decision as Nicole Nutter pleads for probation after committing a burglary during what she describes as a psychotic breakdown. Nutter tells the court she is bipolar and was off her medication when she broke into a friend’s trailer, insisting her actions were driven by mental illness rather than drugs. Her young daughter even takes the stand, offering housing and unwavering support in a powerful plea for mercy. But the court must also weigh Nutter’s long record of revoked probations, repeated failures, and a TAP evaluation suggesting she is minimizing her conduct. Judge Boyd presents one final opportunity: probation with treatment — but only after spending months in jail waiting for an available bed. In a stunning moment, Nutter refuses and quietly chooses prison instead. ✅ Judge’s Orders / Rulings Judge Boyd considers probation with treatment as a possible alternative Court notes multiple prior probation revocations and repeated noncompliance TAP evaluation raises concern about minimization of responsibility Defendant rejects probation option due to the lengthy jail wait for treatment placement Judge Boyd imposes a 3-year prison sentence Court issues a final warning regarding habitual offender consequences in the future A painful choice closes the hearing as Judge Boyd moves the case forward with a sentence shaped by both compassion and the weight of the defendant’s record. This summary is for commentary and educational purposes only and is not legal advice. #JudgeBoyd #CourtroomDrama #Sentencing #Prison #MentalHealth #JusticeServed #TexasCourts