Christina Torres v. Conseco Finance Servicing Corporation
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Opinion
Christina Torres, appellant, has filed a motion in which she has informed this court that the case has been finally settled, and therefore asks to dismiss her appeal. Pursuant to Tex. R. App. P. 42.1, her motion is granted.
The appeal is dismissed.
Ben Z. Grant
Justice
Date Submitted: October 8, 2002
Date Decided: October 9, 2002
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Jeremy Ray Brown appeals from his conviction by a jury for aggravated sexual assault of a child. Brown was also convicted on two other counts of aggravated sexual assault of a child. The jury assessed seventeen years' imprisonment on each count. The convictions were appealed separately, but have been briefed together.
Since the briefs and arguments raised therein are identical in all three appeals, for the reasons stated in Brown v. State, cause number 06-04-00113-CR, we likewise resolve the issues in this appeal in favor of Brown.
We reverse the judgment and remand to the trial court for a new trial.
Donald R. Ross
Date Submitted: February 23, 2006
Date Decided: March 29, 2006
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