Rangel v. State Rangel v. State

Rangel v. State

179 S.W.3D 64, 2005.TX.0005656

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Raul Rangel was convicted by a jury on two counts: Count I for burglary of a habitation and Count II for aggravated assault. At sentencing, Rangel pled true to the enhancement paragraph. Rangel was sentenced on June 23, 2004 to thirty years imprisonment for burglary of a habitation and twenty years for aggravated assault. Rangel appeals. Because Rangels double jeopardy argument has merit, we reverse and render a judgment of acquittal with respect to Count II. However, we affirm the judgment on Count I.

GENRE
Professional & Technical
RELEASED
2005
3 August
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
20
Pages
PUBLISHER
LawApp Publishers
SIZE
58.3
KB

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