Overview
- Texas prosecutors withdrew their bid to revoke his probation during a March 9 hearing in Smith County.
- The court extended his felony-DWI probation from five to seven years and ordered a 16-week outpatient treatment program.
- His 30-day jail sentence was credited as time served, and he was released on Monday.
- Officials alleged a high SCRAM ankle‑monitor reading on Jan. 1, but he did not admit to drinking and a hair test was reported negative.
- The judge increased community service requirements and imposed travel restrictions for the remainder of his supervision, according to courtroom reports.