16 Trial Dates Are Set Before A Brazos County District Court Criminal Case Is Resolved

Photo of the entrance to the Brazos County courthouse, April 13 2016.
Photo of the entrance to the Brazos County courthouse, April 13 2016.

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Brazos County district court records say a Bryan man who was arrested in May 2017 on multiple criminal charges was scheduled for trial 16 times before the case is resolved.

44 year old Eric Bernard Walker and the district attorney’s office entered a plea agreement on January 9th where he pleaded guilty to manufacture/delivery of a controlled substance, evidence tampering, and evading arrest.

Walker returned to district court on Tuesday (March 17), was sentenced to 20 years, then was taken to the Brazos County jail for the 22nd time since July of 1999.

Walker was arrested after leading sheriff’s deputies on a chase on Highway 6 south of College Station that reached 115 miles per hour before stopping on the northbound frontage road just past Rock Prairie Road.

During the pursuit, Walker threw out of his Cadillac almost $4,100 dollars of cocaine and $800 dollars of marijuana.

The punishment in the plea agreement also includes another guilty plea for evading arrest that took place in August of 2020. And in that case, Walker pleaded no contest to possession of a controlled substance and that charge was dismissed.

Online court records show the prior trial dates began in May 2019 and was followed by dates in November 2019, March 2020, June 2020, January 2021, May 2022, September 2022, February 2023, July 2023, October 2023, April 2024, July 2024, December 2024, June 2025, October 2025, and January 2026.

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