Lillion Dick Cruse v. State
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Opinion
December 13, 2016
JUDGMENT
The Fourteenth Court of Appeals LILLION DICK CRUSE, Appellant
NO. 14-15-00375-CR V.
THE STATE OF TEXAS, Appellee
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This cause was heard on the transcripts of the record of the court below, and having inspected the record, the Court holds there was no error in the judgment requiring reversal, but there was error in the judgment as entered, which is capable of reformation by this Court. Therefore, the judgment is REFORMED, as follows: (1) offense for which defendant convicted is reformed to reflect “Robbery;” (2) findings on deadly weapon is reformed to reflect “No” and the entire finding as to deadly weapon is deleted from the judgment; (3) plea to 1st enhancement paragraph is reformed to reflect “Not True;” (4) findings on 1st enhancement paragraph is reformed to reflect “True;” (5) plea to 2nd enhancement/habitual paragraph is reformed to reflect “Not True;” and (6) findings on 2nd enhancement/habitual paragraph is reformed to reflect “True.”
The Court orders the judgment AFFIRMED as REFORMED. We further order this decision certified below for observance.
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