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In today’s hearing, Jacqueline Wells comes before Judge Boyd on a Motion to Revoke / Enter Adjudication of Guilt after months of going missing on probation in a felony drug case. Jacqueline was originally on deferred adjudication for Possession of a Controlled Substance (PG1, under 1 gram). The State alleges she violated probation by failing to report to her supervision officer for November and December 2022. Jacqueline pleads TRUE — and a deal is presented: 10 months in state jail (with 139 days of back-time credit). But Judge Boyd doesn’t just rubber-stamp the agreement. When the judge asks where she’s been and why she stopped reporting, Jacqueline admits she thought she’d been released and was basically “done.” Then the truth hits hard: she admits she’s been using meth and alcohol since being out — and her two children (15 and 9) are currently living with their fathers. That’s when Judge Boyd lays it out brutally: if she keeps using, her kids could lose their mother for good — either through prison… or worse. Instead of accepting the 10-month deal, Judge Boyd offers a choice: ✅ Do the 10 months and likely come out and relapse, or ✅ Stay in custody and pursue inpatient treatment / felony drug court to actually get clean. Jacqueline chooses “the chance” — treatment. Then the lawyers clarify she wasn’t accidentally released — she was disqualified from SATF due to medical issues, and this is already her third motion to revoke. With both sides agreeing, Judge Boyd refuses to accept the original deal, denies the motion to revoke, and changes the plan to focus on recovery. ✅ Judge’s Orders (Ruling + Next Steps) ✅ Jacqueline pleads TRUE to failing to report (Condition #4) ✅ Judge DENIES the motion to revoke (deal not accepted) ✅ Probation is EXTENDED for 2 years ✅ Jacqueline is REFERRED to Felony Drug Court ✅ She will remain in custody while drug court evaluates/ interviews her ✅ Judge warns: if she’s ever mistakenly released again, she must report straight back to court immediately ✅ If she doesn’t qualify for drug court, she must be brought back to Judge Boyd to decide next steps ⚖️ Judge Boyd makes it crystal clear: this is a final “turn your life around” moment — because clean and sober is the only way she still has a chance to be in her children’s lives. Disclaimer: This video is for educational/commentary purposes only. All statements are based on court proceedings/transcript and are not legal advice. #JudgeBoyd #CourtroomDrama #ProbationViolation #DeferredAdjudication #MotionToRevoke #FelonyDrugCourt #TexasCourt #BexarCounty #LegalCommentary #CourtCam #AddictionRecovery