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#JudgeBoyd #CourtroomDrama #TexasCourt #RobinHernandezCase #probationviolation In the courtroom of Judge Boyd, the case of State of Texas vs. Robin Huerta Hernandez came forward under cause number 2023 CR3442. Hernandez had originally been placed on deferred adjudication for possession of a controlled substance but faced a motion to revoke supervision for failing to report to her officer for six consecutive months in 2024. When questioned directly, Hernandez admitted the violation and entered a plea of “true.” Judge Boyd reminded her that such a plea allowed the court to revoke probation and impose up to 10 years in prison and a $10,000 fine. Despite the warning, Hernandez confirmed her plea. The State argued that Hernandez needed a more structured environment due to her struggles with reporting and accountability. In contrast, her defense attorney emphasized her progress, noting her participation in NA meetings, GPS compliance, and the support of her fiancé and his family. The defense asked for outpatient treatment and a one-year extension of probation rather than incarceration. Judge Boyd reviewed both positions but highlighted the seriousness of Hernandez’s dishonesty about her drug use and her failure to comply with supervision requirements. Acknowledging her troubled history of abusive relationships, homelessness, and mental health issues, the court nevertheless found the violation sufficient to revoke probation. Ultimately, Judge Boyd revoked her deferred adjudication, found her guilty, and sentenced her to three years in prison, with credit for time served. Before concluding, Judge Boyd stressed that in his courtroom, “honesty is always the best policy.” Subscribe My Channel-[@CaseVista] Disclaimer: This summary is for informational and educational purposes only. It is based on publicly available courtroom proceedings and is not intended as legal advice.