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Becky Mcneely Garcia

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Booking #B202614566 · April 11, 2026 Bexar County
Record updated April 11, 2026 at 11:02 AM
Offense Level
Felony Unassigned
Age at Arrest
49
Arresting Agency
BCSO

Becky Mcneely Garcia was arrested on April 11, 2026 in Bexar County, Texas by the BCSO and charged with Parole Violation (Felony Unassigned).

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⚖️ About This Charge
Offense
Parole Violation
Classification
Administrative / Felony (underlying offense)
Max Penalty
Return to TDCJ for remainder of original sentence
A parole violation occurs when a person released on parole from a Texas Department of Criminal Justice (TDCJ) facility fails to comply with the conditions of their supervision. Common violations include failing a drug test, absconding (failing to report), traveling outside the approved area, contacting prohibited persons, or being arrested for a new offense. Parole violations are handled administratively by the Texas Board of Pardons and Paroles — there is no jury trial. If the board finds a violation, the parolee can be returned to TDCJ to serve the remainder of their original sentence. If a new felony is committed, the parolee faces both revocation and prosecution on the new charge.
⚡ Potential Penalty Enhancements
If this condition applies… Charge escalates to Statute
New felony offense committed while on parole Separate prosecution + parole revocation — stacked sentences possible § 508.283
Parole board finds violation by preponderance of evidence Revocation to TDCJ without new trial — full back-time may not be credited § 508.281(b)

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