Edward Leon Clayborn v. the State of Texas
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Opinion
In the Court of Appeals Second Appellate District of Texas at Fort Worth No. 02-19-00214-CR
EDWARD LEON CLAYBORN, Appellant § On Appeal from the 297th District Court
§ of Tarrant County (1546162D)
V. § July 8, 2021
§ Memorandum Opinion by Justice Womack
THE STATE OF TEXAS § (nfp)
JUDGMENT
This court has considered the record on appeal in this case and holds that there
was error in the trial court’s judgments.
We modify the judgment for Count Fifteen to reflect that appellant Edward
Leon Clayborn was convicted of engaging in organized criminal activity, to wit:
robbery (lesser included offense of Count Fifteen). As modified, we order the
judgment for Count Fifteen affirmed.
We modify the judgment for Count Seventeen to reflect that appellant Edward
Leon Clayborn was convicted of engaging in organized criminal activity, to wit: robbery (lesser included offense of Count Seventeen). As modified, we order the
judgment for Count Seventeen affirmed.
The judgments for Counts Two, Four, Sixteen, and Eighteen are affirmed.
SECOND DISTRICT COURT OF APPEALS
By /s/ Dana Womack Justice Dana Womack
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