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Jury finds repeat-offender allegations true; sentences defendant to 15 years on two counts, 2 years on third

5427595 · July 18, 2025
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In a Texas criminal proceeding, jurors found repeat-offender enhancement allegations true and assessed punishments of 15 years for counts 1 and 2 and 2 years for count 3; the judge ordered the sentences to run concurrently and recorded affirmative deadly-weapon findings on the first two counts.

A jury in a Texas criminal proceeding found repeat-offender enhancement allegations true and assessed punishments of 15 years in prison on counts 1 and 2 and 2 years on count 3, with no fines, the judge said. The verdict form, read aloud by the judge, states: "Count 1. We find the allegations contained in the repeater offender enhancement allegation paragraph of the indictment true. We, therefore, assess the defendant's punishment at confinement in the institutional division…

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