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Texas woman is accused of practicing dentistry without a license despite probation violations

Juanetta Solomon is accused of practicing dentistry without a license.

She is a good example of why so many people have lost trust in Harris County's criminal justice system.

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Solomon is serving probation in Harris and Galveston counties.

She has been on probation since 2021 and has done little to nothing to comply with probation.

“When I looked at it, I thought, 'Good God, you violated every single condition of your probation,'” said Andy Kahan of Crime Stoppers. “And more importantly, they were actually charged with five felonies. All of them are violent and you are still on the streets.”

Motions were made to revoke Solomon's probation and send her back to prison, where she has been a few times.

But that's not what happened on Aug. 12 when Solomon appeared before 232nd Criminal District Court Judge Josh Hill. He let her walk out the door without even raising her bail.

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“Everything stayed the same, like everything was fine,” Kahan said.

But get this, on August 30, Solomon will be charged with practicing dentistry without a license.

According to court documents, Solomon called himself Nikki Calloway.

She had an office in a building at 9950 West Park Drive and her business was called Ismilez Cosmetic Designz.

A woman who saw Solomon's ads on TikTok told police she paid $1,000 for veneers and a bridge.

Court documents say Solomon did not take a mold of her teeth and mouth. Instead, she applied the composite veneers and bridge with a lot of pressure and chemicals. The document says she also used a drill and a file.

When Solomon appeared in probable cause court last April, she told the judge she was indigent.

She was released from prison on bonds totaling $400,000.

But when she appeared before Judge Josh Hill, she was represented by a prominent defense attorney.