Kyle Andrew Butler v. State

CourtCourt of Appeals of Texas
DecidedApril 14, 2020
Docket06-19-00210-CR
StatusPublished

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Opinion

In The Court of Appeals Sixth Appellate District of Texas at Texarkana

No. 06-19-00210-CR

KYLE ANDREW BUTLER, Appellant

V.

THE STATE OF TEXAS, Appellee

On Appeal from the 6th District Court Lamar County, Texas Trial Court No. 27535

Before Morriss, C.J., Burgess and Stevens, JJ. Memorandum Opinion by Chief Justice Morriss MEMORANDUM OPINION

A Lamar County jury convicted Kyle Andrew Butler of two counts of indecency with a

child. As a result, Butler was sentenced to fifteen years’ imprisonment for each offense. On

appeal, Butler argues that a mistrial based on juror deadlock was improperly declared in the prior

trial of this case.

Butler’s charges in this case were consolidated for trial with a charge for aggravated sexual

assault of a child brought in companion cause number 06-19-00209-CR. We addressed the issue

raised by Butler in this appeal in our opinion of this date on Butler’s appeal in cause number 06-

19-00209-CR. For the reasons stated therein, we likewise conclude in this matter that the trial

court did not abuse its discretion in granting a mistrial and that Butler consented to the mistrial.

As a result, we overrule Butler’s sole point of error in this appeal.

We affirm the trial court’s judgment.

Josh R. Morriss, III Chief Justice

Date Submitted: April 7, 2020 Date Decided: April 14, 2020

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