Jonathan Baker v. State

Court of Appeals of Texas·Decided November 24, 2015·No. 12-14-00185-CR·Published

Opinion

THE STATE OF TEXAS

MANDATE

********************************************* TO THE 283RD DISTRICT COURT OF DALLAS COUNTY, GREETING:

Before our Court of Appeals for the 12th Court of Appeals District of Texas, on the 30th day of June, 2015, the cause upon appeal to revise or reverse your judgment between

JONATHAN BAKER, Appellant

NO. 12-14-00185-CR; Trial Court No. F-1300422-T

Opinion by James T. Worthen, Chief Justice.

THE STATE OF TEXAS, Appellee

was determined; and therein our said Court made its order in these words:

“THIS CAUSE came on to be heard on the appellate record and the briefs filed herein;

and the same being inspected, it is the opinion of the Court that the trial court’s judgment below should be modified and, as modified, affirmed.

It is therefore ORDERED, ADJUDGED and DECREED that the trial court’s judgment below be modified to reflect that Appellant’s punishment is life without parole; and as modified, the trial court’s judgment is affirmed; and that this decision be certified to the trial court below for observance.”

WHEREAS, WE COMMAND YOU to observe the order of our said Court of Appeals for the Twelfth Court of Appeals District of Texas in this behalf, and in all things have it duly recognized, obeyed, and executed.

WITNESS, THE HONORABLE JAMES T. WORTHEN, Chief Justice of our Court of Appeals for the Twelfth Court of Appeals District, with the Seal thereof affixed, at the City of Tyler, this the 24th day of November, 2015.

PAM ESTES, CLERK

By: _______________________________ Chief Deputy Clerk

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