Ryan Victor Molnoskey v. State
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Opinion
August 13, 2015
JUDGMENT
The Fourteenth Court of Appeals RYAN VICTOR MOLNOSKEY, Appellant
NO. 14-14-00585-CR NO. 14-14-00586-CR V. NO. 14-14-00587-CR
THE STATE OF TEXAS, Appellee ________________________________
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 judgments requiring reversal, but there were errors in the judgments as entered, which are capable of reformation by this Court. Therefore, the judgments are MODIFIED as follows: In Trial Court Cause No. 66494 (Appeal No. 14-14-00587-CR), the amount of attorney’s fees assessed in the judgment adjudicating guilt is reduced from $2,850 to zero. In Trial Court Cause No. 71937 (Appeal No. 14-14-00585-CR), the amount of court costs assessed in the judgment of conviction is reduced from $294 to $274. The Court orders these judgments AFFIRMED as MODIFIED. The Court further orders the judgment in Trial Court Cause No. 66495 (Appeal No. 14-14-00586-CR) AFFIRMED without modification. We further order this decision certified below for observance.
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