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Court hears dramatic testimony in vehicle theft case

August 21, 2024 | CTRM 234 36th District Court, District Court Judges, Judicial, Texas


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Court hears dramatic testimony in vehicle theft case
In a recent court session, testimony was presented regarding the alleged unlawful taking of two vehicles by Reginald Coleman, who had been living with the complainant, Nikki. The complainant testified that both a Range Rover and a Ford F-150 were registered in her name, but Coleman had permission to use them for work-related purposes.

The court heard that on May 18, Coleman took the keys to both vehicles but did not return them as expected. Nikki reported that she later found one of the vehicles parked in a driveway in Redford, where Coleman was located. A voicemail from Coleman, played in court, indicated he had the vehicle for her, but she claimed he never returned it in a drivable condition.

During cross-examination, it was revealed that Coleman had contributed financially to the purchase of both vehicles, although they were solely in Nikki's name. The defense argued that since Coleman had permission to drive the vehicles, the allegations of unlawful taking were unfounded. They emphasized that the vehicles were returned, albeit in poor condition, and pointed out that there was no evidence of domestic violence or any unlawful intent.

The prosecution maintained that while Coleman had permission to drive the vehicles, he exceeded that permission by not returning them promptly and leaving one in another city. The court is now tasked with determining whether the actions constituted unlawful driving away of a motor vehicle without permission. The defense has called for the dismissal of all charges, arguing that the evidence does not support the claims of unlawful taking.

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