July 2025 District & County Court Jury Trial Verdicts

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Editor’s Note: The monthly jury trial verdicts update is first published through Bar Code.

CIVIL/FAMILY

Texas Enterprises, Inc. v. Judy Akrim

Cause No.: C-1-CV-23-005403

Judge: Eric Shepperd

Dates: July 7, 2025    

Attorneys:   

Plaintiffs: Walter V. Williams, Thomas Williams McConnell, PLLC (Austin)

Defendant: Thomas E. Ross, (Houston)

Summary: Plaintiff claims Defendant was driving a vehicle on icy roads, which led her to hitting the gas pump located off the service road due to her negligence in Feb. 2023. The jury of five found that the defendant was negligent and found the reasonable cost to repair the gas pump to the condition it was in immediately before the occurrence: $28,299.15.

Thomas Bednorz v. Noah Daniel Sewell

Cause No.: D-1-GN-21-005284

Judge: Maya Guerra Gamble

Dates: July 7-10, 2025

Attorneys:     

Plaintiff: John Abramowitz, Bonilla Law Firm, PLLC (Austin)

Defendants: Damon Garcia, Law Offices of Fanaff, Gonzales, Baldwin & Cunningham

Summary: On March 20, 2020, Plaintiff claims that Defendant’s vehicle caused him injury in a car accident due to negligence. A unanimous jury awarded the following damages: past physical pain and mental anguish – $26,500; future physical pain and mental anguish – $75,000; past disfigurement – $20,000; future disfigurement – $25,000; past physical impairment – $30,000; future physical impairment – $53,000; past medical care expenses – $87,1098.82 (agreed by the parties); and future medical care expenses – $200,000.

Amanda Rae Yates v. Alyssa Michelle Ybarra, Yuhosua Ryoo and Farmers Texas County Mutual Insurance Company

Cause No.: D-1-GN-18-007720

Judge: Maria Cantu Hexsel

Dates: July 8-11, 2025

Attorneys:     

Plaintiff: John Abramowitz, Bonilla Law Firm, PLLC (Austin)

Defendants: Damon Garcia, Law Offices of Fanaff, Gonzales, Baldwin & Cunningham

Summary: Plaintiff claims that she was injured as a passenger in a golf cart owned by Austin ISD and operated by Alyssa Michelle Ybarra when a vehicle driven by Yuhosua Ryoo failed to yield the right-of-way in Austin High School parking lot on or about Dec. 2018. Plaintiff settled with Defendant Ryoo prior to the trial. The Court granted the motion to dismiss Defendant Ybarra with prejudice, but the claim against Farmers continued. A unanimous jury found Plaintiff Yates and Defendants Yuhosua Ryoo and Alyssa Michelle Ybarra negligent – Ryoo – 20 percent, Yates – 10 percent, and Ybarra – 70 percent. Damages awarded: past physical pain and mental anguish – $150,000; future physical pain and mental anguish – $75,000; past disfigurement – $20,000; future disfigurement – $25,000; past physical impairment – $30,000; future physical impairment – $53,000; past medical care expenses – $87,1098.82 (agreed by the parties) and future medical care expenses – $200,000.

Walter Schumacher v. City of Austin

Cause No.: D-1-GN-19-000544

Judge: Jessica Mangrum

Dates: July 21-23, 2025

Attorneys:     

Plaintiff: Jack Holtzmann, Dow Law Firm, PLLC (Austin)

Defendants: Hannah Vahl, Isabel Calleja, City of Austin Law Department

Summary: Plaintiff claims he was injured due to an automobile accident with a City of Austin employee on Feb. 2017. A jury of 10 found the Defendant’s employee, Eric Gomez, was negligent. Damages awarded: past physical pain – $0; future physical pain – $0; past mental anguish – $0; future mental anguish – $0; past reasonable and necessary medical care – $69,044.05 and future medical care expenses – $706,995.59; past physical impairment – $0 and future physical impairment – $0. (Final judgment verdict reduced to $250,000 due to the Tort Claims Act limitations.)

In The Interest of A.R-B And M R-B., Children

Cause No.: D-1- FM-24-001890

Judge: Maya Guerra Gamble

Dates: July 21-24, 2025

Attorneys:     

Petitioner/State of Texas: Bridget O’Shaughnessy

Children Attorney Ad Litem: Leslie Strauch, CRC (Austin)

Children Guardian Ad Litem: Casa

Mother, B.B Attorney: Elizabeth Schwartz

Father, E.R. Attorney: Lisa Mims

Summary: The State filed a petition to terminate the parental-child relationship. The State took possession of the children on March 11, 2024, alleging immediate danger to the physical health or safety of the children. Guardian Ad Litem and Attorney Ad Litem were appointed for the children and attorneys were appointed for both adults. The mother, B.B., requested a jury, and the father, E.R., waived a jury, and, therefore, all questions of fact and law were submitted to the Court only. A unanimous jury found by clear and convincing evidence that B.B. knowingly or willingly allowed conditions or surroundings that endangered the physical or emotional well-being of both children; the termination of the parent-child relationship between B.B. would be in the best interest of both children.

CRIMINAL

State of Texas v. Steven Ahlberg

Cause No.: D-1-DC-21-100003

Judge: Mike Denton

Dates: July 7-10, 2025              

Attorneys:   

State of Texas: Yasmeen Aboellhasan

Defendant: Charles Baird, Baird Law Firm PLLC (Austin)

Summary: Defendant was indicted for aggravated sexual assault of a child, indecency with a child by contact allegedly on or about Dec. 2017. The jury acquitted the defendant of aggravated sexual assault of a child and indecency with a child/sexual contact.

State of Texas v. Quincy Punch

Cause No.: D-1-DC-24-904117

Judge: Jon Wisser

Dates: July 14-16, 2025        

Attorneys:   

State of Texas: Dominic Selvera

Defendant: Pro Se

Summary: Defendant was indicted for intentionally and knowingly threatening a person with imminent bodily harm and exhibiting a deadly weapon during the assault on or about March 2023. In addition, the defendant, a previously convicted felon for murder, was indicted for unlicensed possession of a firearm before the fifth anniversary of Defendant’s release. The jury found the defendant guilty of unlicensed possession of a firearm and sentenced to 10 years in prison and aggravated assault with a deadly weapon and sentenced to 15 years in prison. (The sentences run concurrently.)

State of Texas v. Joshua Trezaaratti

Cause No.: D-1-DC-23-208343

Judge: Julie Kocurek

Dates: July 15-17, 2025          

Attorneys:   

State of Texas: Emily Scholten

Defendant: Amber Vazquez, Vazquez Law Firm (Austin)

Summary: Defendant was indicted for knowingly causing the death of a person with a firearm on or about Oct. 2023. The jury found the defendant guilty of murder and sentenced him to 18 years in prison, although they did not find that he was under the immediate influence of sudden passion.

State of Texas v. David Jonathon Hardman

Cause No.: C-1-CR-24-500502 Judge: Carlos Barrera

Dates: July 22, 202

Attorneys:   

State of Texas: Jonathan Ramirez

Defendant: Joseph Aragon, Aragon Law Firm (Austin)

Summary: Defendant was charged with assault family violence, which allegedly occurred on or about March 2, 2024. The jury found the defendant not guilty of assault family violence.

State of Texas v. Vincente Munoz-Guerrero

Cause No.: D-1-DC-23-302169 Judge: David Wahlberg

Dates: July 22-25, 2025          

Attorneys:  

State of Texas: Yasmeen Aboellhasan

Defendant: Charles Baird, Baird Law Firm PLLC (Austin)

Summary: Defendant was indicted for aggravated sexual assault of a child, indecency with a child by contact, allegedly on or about April 2023. The jury acquitted the defendant of continued sexual assault of a minor child and indecency with a child, but were not able to reach a verdict on aggravated sexual assault, penetration by sexual organ, and aggravated sexual assault, penetration by finger.