The State of Texas v. Shane Salmon
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Opinion
TEXAS COURT OF APPEALS, THIRD DISTRICT, AT AUSTIN
JUDGMENT RENDERED OCTOBER 16, 2024
NO. 03-22-00727-CR
The State of Texas, Appellant
v.
Shane Salmon, Appellee
APPEAL FROM THE 207TH DISTRICT COURT OF COMAL COUNTY BEFORE JUSTICES BAKER, KELLY, AND SMITH REVERSED AND REMANDED -- OPINION BY JUSTICE KELLY
This is an appeal from the order granting appellee’s motion for new trial entered by the trial
court. Having reviewed the record and the parties’ arguments, the Court holds that there was
reversible error in the order. Therefore, the Court reverses the court’s order granting appellee’s
motion for new trial and remands the case to the trial court for a jury trial on punishment.
Because appellee is indigent and unable to pay costs, no adjudication of costs is made.
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