Jonathan Edward
Umanzor
was arrested
on November 25, 2025
in Travis County, Texas
by the Constable Pct 4
and charged with Application to Revoke Probation
(Felony, Undetermined).
Jonathan Edward was booked at Travis County Correctional Complex.
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Jonathan Edward is presumed innocent unless and until proven guilty in a court of law.
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Booking — The arrested person is processed at the jail. Bond is set by a judge, usually within hours.
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Additional options
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⚖️ About This Charge
Offense
Application to Revoke Probation (Community Supervision)
An Application to Revoke Probation (also called community supervision) is filed by the State when a probationer allegedly violates the terms of their supervision. Unlike a criminal trial, a revocation hearing is conducted before a judge with no jury, and the State need only prove the violation by a preponderance of the evidence — a lower standard than beyond a reasonable doubt. If the judge finds a violation, probation can be revoked and the defendant sentenced to any term up to the maximum for the original offense. Violations range from new criminal arrests to technical violations such as failing a drug test, missing a reporting appointment, or failing to complete required community service.
⚡ Potential Penalty Enhancements
If this condition applies…
Charge escalates to
Statute
New criminal offense while on probation
Probation revoked + prosecution on new charge
Art. 42A.751(b)
Technical violation (failed drug test, missed reporting, etc.)
Probation revoked — judge may impose any sentence up to original maximum
Art. 42A.751(d)
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