CASE DETAILS (PROFESSIONAL FORMAT)
Case Type: Felony Bond Hearing / Habitual Felon Case
Case No.: 25-CO122A
Court: 252nd District Court
Location: Texas, USA
Defendant: Mr. Faulk
Current Charge:
Aggravated Assault with a Deadly Weapon (Vehicle)
Felony Level: Second-Degree Felony
Prior Convictions:
Two Robbery Convictions (May 24, 2002)
Illegal Possession of Controlled Substance – Third Degree Felony (2019)
Legal Status: Habitual Felon
CASE SUMMARY
This intense courtroom hearing involved Mr. Faulk, who was charged with aggravated assault using a deadly weapon, specifically a vehicle. During the proceedings, the court reviewed his extensive criminal history, including multiple robbery convictions and a prior felony drug conviction.
Due to these past convictions, the defendant now qualifies as a habitual felon under Texas law, dramatically increasing his sentencing exposure. The judge made it clear that if convicted, Mr. Faulk faces no less than 25 years and up to 99 years or life in prison.
The court ruled that the original bond was far too low, revoked it immediately, and increased the bond to $100,000 with strict GPS-monitored home confinement conditions. The judge emphasized that the defendant posed a danger to the community and ordered him taken into custody without debate.