Erik Cantu, whose life was altered by a police officer’s bullet in 2022, now finds himself navigating the corridors of the judicial system once more, as he faces a hearing this Tuesday to determine if his probation will be revoked. According to KSAT, the motion came after Cantu, amid allegations of burglary of a habitation where he is accused of stealing a tablet from a woman with whom he has a child; the woman has implored the court to dismiss the charge.
The 20-year-old’s legal troubles have increased, with a new burglary charge added to previous arrests for evading authorities on two occasions. Cantu, who was originally sentenced to an eight-year deferred adjudication, could face up to 10 years in prison if a judge determines he violated the terms of his probation. As reported by Fox San Antonio, Cantu is currently detained at the Bexar County Jail, bond set at $90,000, under stringent measures that include GPS monitoring and restriction from contacting another case’s victim, all this while a former officer who shot him, James Brennand, awaits his own trial for aggravated assault.
The court’s ruling will be pivotal for Cantu; a breach of his probation could result in his immediate incarceration. The decisions made in these chambers carry the weight of futures on a balance scale; pushing against them are the realities of Cantu’s actions and the conditions of his release, previously set by the court. As the individual at the center of these legal proceedings, Cantu represents a figure all too familiar with the workings of a system laden with consequences and predicaments…