Jackson v. State

Texas Court of Criminal Appeals · Decided 1994-06-01

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OPINION OF STATE’S PETITIONS FOR DISCRETIONARY REVIEW CAMPBELL, Judge. A jury found appellant, Melvin Leon Jackson, guilty of three counts of robbery. See Tex.Penal Code § 29.02(a)(2). After appellant pleaded true to two enhancement allegations, the trial court assessed punishment at 55 years imprisonment. The Thirteenth Court of Appeals reversed, holding that appellant was denied his Sixth Amendme…

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