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#CourtSentencing #BurglaryCase #DeferredAdjudication #SecondChance #ProbationTerms #justicesystem In cause number 24 DCCR1364, Zullie Valicia appeared for sentencing after pleading guilty to burglary of a habitation, a second-degree felony. The plea agreement capped prison time at seven years. During the hearing, the judge challenged Zullie’s earlier statements, stressing that probation requires full acceptance of responsibility. Initially, Zullie tried to distance herself from the burglary, claiming she was not at the scene. However, after questioning and clarification, she admitted that she knowingly drove the individuals into town so they could commit the crime, even though she did not enter the house herself. The prosecution emphasized that this was not a random act but an organized burglary involving planning, technology such as radio jammers, and a targeted victim — a local business owner. It was also revealed that Zullie initially lied to police, claiming her car had been stolen. One co-defendant received a 10-year sentence, while two others reportedly fled the country. The defense argued that Zullie had limited criminal history, stable employment in Houston, family responsibilities, and showed remorse. The pre-sentence investigation assessed her as low risk and recommended mental health services and structured probation programs. After considering the arguments, the judge decided to defer adjudication and placed Zullie on 10 years of probation instead of imposing prison time. She was ordered to pay a $1,000 fine and must comply strictly with all probation conditions, including no contact with co-defendants, reporting requirements in both Harris County and the sentencing jurisdiction, maintaining employment, and avoiding any violations. The judge warned that any breach would remove the seven-year cap and expose her to the full sentencing range of 2 to 20 years in prison. This decision offers Zullie a second chance but comes with strict supervision and serious consequences if she fails to comply. Subscribe My Channel-[@GAVELTIME-c2t ] Disclaimer: This summary is for informational purposes only and does not constitute legal advice.