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Jury in Texas Finds James Ross Not Guilty on Four Charges

Unspecified Texas court · February 6, 2026
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A jury in a Texas courtroom returned not-guilty findings on four counts against James Ross, including aggravated robbery and aggravated assault with a deadly weapon; the court noted post-verdict expunction procedures and a 30-day window to present paperwork.

A jury in a Texas court found James Ross not guilty on four criminal counts, the court announced during a recorded proceeding.

The courtroom speaker read the verdict form aloud: “Count 1, it states, we, the jury, find the defendant James Ross not guilty of the offense of aggravated robbery as charged in count 1 of the indictment.” The reading continued to state the jury’s findings of not guilty on the lesser included offense of robbery under count 1, on count 2 (aggravated assault with a…

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