COLLINS v. STATE

Nos. 2-96-284-CR, 2-96-285-CR.

955 S.W.2d 464 (1997)

Thomas COLLINS, Appellant, v. The STATE of Texas, State.

Court of Appeals of Texas, Fort Worth.

October 30, 1997.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

R. John Holland, Denton, for Appellant.

Bruce Isaacks, Crim. Dist. Atty., Dawn A. Moore, Cary Piel, Asst. Dist. Attys., Denton, Matthew Paul, State Pros. Atty., Austin, for Appellee.

Before CHUCK MILLER (Sitting by Assignment), DAY and LIVINGSTON, JJ.


OPINION

PER CURIAM.

Appellant Thomas Michael Collins was charged by two informations with two separate "violation of a protective order" offenses. He pled not guilty to a jury, which found him guilty after hearing evidence. At the completion of the guilt stage of the trial, the judge assessed his punishment at confinement for twenty-five days in the Denton County jail. The sentences were to run concurrently. On appeal, Collins brings four points complaining...

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