Hall County District Court Sentences Two To TDCJ
9 years ago
Memphis– On Thursday, July 30, 2015, two pleas took place in Hall County, Texas.
Luke Inman, the District Attorney for the 100th Judicial District, prosecuted the cases for the State of Texas, with the Honorable Judge Dan Mike Bird presiding by assignment.
1. Lorenzo Soto Salazar pleaded true to allegations listed in the State’s Motion to Revoke Guilt and was sentenced to four years in the Institutional Division of Texas Department of Criminal Justice for the third degree felony offense of driving while intoxicated 3rd or more.
On July 2, 2012, Salazar originally pleaded guilty to offense that occurred on September 2, 2007, in Hall County, when he was arrested by DPS Trooper Joe Cannon.
The State filed the motion to revoke on June 1, 2015, alleging eight violations of community supervision.
Salazar is also required to pay $376 in court costs to Hall County and a $3,000 fine.
2. Salazar also pleaded true to allegations listed in the State’s Motion to Revoke Guilt and was sentenced to four years in the Institutional Division of Texas Department of Criminal Justice for the third degree felony offense of failure to appear.
On July 2, 2012, Salazar originally pleaded guilty to offense that occurred on Oct. 14, 2008, in Hall County.
The State filed the motion to revoke on June 1, 2015, alleging six violations of community supervision.
Salazar is also required to pay $376 in court costs to Hall County.