Desha Wood Newman v. State
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Opinion
Desha Newman appeals from her conviction for theft. She was convicted by a jury of theft over $20,000.00 but less than $100,000.00. Newman was sentenced to ten years' imprisonment with no fine assessed. The case is a companion to Donald Newman v. The State of Texas, No. 06-02-00092-CR. Those causes were consolidated for trial, have been appealed separately, and have been consolidated for purposes of briefing and oral argument. The indictment charged Desha Newman and Donald "Mark" Newman with the same offense.
Since the briefs and arguments raised therein are identical in both appeals, for the reasons stated in Donald Newman v. The State of Texas, No. 06-02-00092-CR, we likewise resolve the issues in this appeal in favor of the State.
We affirm the judgment of the trial court.
Jack Carter
Justice
Date Submitted: July 11, 2003
Date Decided: July 17, 2003
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uez v. State, 970 S.W.2d 133 (Tex. App.--Amarillo 1998, pet. ref'd).
Bailey C. Moseley
Date Submitted: January 30, 2008
Date Decided: January 31, 2008
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