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Man sentenced to 20 years after judge finds aggravated-assault counts true in two cases
Summary
The 252nd District Court found multiple counts true in two separate cases against Jovi Wells and sentenced him to concurrent 20-year terms in the Texas Department of Criminal Justice, with affirmative deadly-weapon findings and credit for time served.
The judge in the 252nd District Court found multiple counts true against Jovi Wells and sentenced him to concurrent 20-year terms in the Texas Department of Criminal Justice, with affirmative findings that he used a deadly weapon and credit for time served.
The court’s decision followed sworn testimony from Officer Sean Stevenson and probation officer Rachel Lopez, and the admission of a body-worn camera recording the prosecution offered as State’s Exhibit 1. The judge announced, “Find counts 1, 2, and 5 true. Find sufficient evidence to find you guilty, and at this time, find you guilty of aggravated assault, sentence you to a term of 20 years in the institutional…
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