SAN MARCOS, Texas — A confirmed member of the Mexican Mafia was sentenced by Hays County District Judge Joe Pool to probation for the stabbing of a Seguin man following a hearing on Thursday, Feb. 20.
Christopher Eliseo Flores Jr. was sentenced to 10 years deferred adjudication community supervision in a punishment hearing after pleading no contest to assault with a deadly weapon in relation to a Sept. 19, 2021, incident.
Flores is also required to serve 180 days in county jail and three months in an in-patient rehabilitation facility before he can serve the term of his probation.
During the hearing, an expert on Texas gangs testified that Flores was a confirmed member of the prison gang, the Mexican Mafia. Flores had previously served two prison sentences for manufacture and delivery of a controlled substance and engaging in organized criminal activity. He also served jail time for assault causing bodily injury to a family member, a misdemeanor.
The stabbing occurred around closing time at Nephews Bar on the Square in San Marcos on Sept. 19, 2021. According to testimony, the victim, who is not affiliated with a gang, was enjoying the evening with friends before a verbal disagreement broke out between Flores and the victim. At that point, the victim was attacked from behind after an unidentified individual broke a beer bottle over his head. Flores then drew a sharp weapon and struck the victim, resulting in eight wounds spread across the victim’s hand, face, arms and stomach. The cuts caused permanent nerve damage and lacerated the victim’s liver, in addition to leaving his face with a long scar on the right side.
Hays County Assistant District Attorneys Jon English and Claudia Garcia presented the court with video evidence from body cameras worn by San Marcos Police officers patrolling downtown San Marcos. Prosecutors also offered hospital photos of the victim’s injuries as evidence of the severity of the crime.
The victim testified that he feared retaliation from Flores should he be granted probation. He also told the court that the incident was traumatic and that he suffers from frequent nightmares, Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) and paranoia. The victim added that he still suffers significant pain from his injuries almost four years after the assault.
In the State’s closing argument, English asked that Flores be sentenced to a maximum of 20 years but stressed that anything less than a 15-year prison sentence would not be appropriate in such a violent case.
The court took a brief recess to submit Flores to a drug test, which came back negative. Pool then sentenced the defendant to deferred adjudication — the only type of probation a judge can give — which results in the case being dismissed if the defendant successfully completes the probation.
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