Aaron Michael Marshall v. the State of Texas
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Opinion
In the Court of Appeals Sixth Appellate District of Texas at Texarkana
No. 06-23-00165-CR
AARON MICHAEL MARSHALL, Appellant
V.
THE STATE OF TEXAS, Appellee
On Appeal from the 5th District Court Cass County, Texas Trial Court No. 2022F00027
Before Stevens, C.J., van Cleef and Rambin, JJ. Memorandum Opinion by Chief Justice Stevens MEMORANDUM OPINION
A Cass County jury convicted Aaron Michael Marshall of indecency with a child by
contact and assessed a sentence of five years’ imprisonment. See TEX. PENAL CODE ANN.
§ 21.11. On appeal, while Marshall argues points of error relevant to some of his companion
cases, Marshall has raised no point of error with respect to the trial court’s judgment in this
case.1 As a result, we must summarily affirm Marshall’s conviction in this case “because he
raised no point of error with respect to it.” Ramirez v. State, 429 S.W.3d 686, 690 (Tex. App.—
San Antonio 2014, pet. ref’d).
We affirm the trial court’s judgment.
Scott E. Stevens Chief Justice
Date Submitted: July 5, 2024 Date Decided: July 12, 2024
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1 In companion cause number 06-23-00158-CR, Marshall appeals from a conviction for continuous sexual assault of a young child. In companion cause numbers 06-23-00159-CR and 06-23-00160-CR, Marshall appeals from convictions of sexual assault of a child. In companion cause numbers 06-23-000161-CR through 06-23-00164-CR and 06-23-00166-CR, Marshall appeals from five other convictions for indecency with a child. Marshall’s consolidated brief on all of these cases raises no complaint related to any of his appeals from his convictions for indecency with a child. 2
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