SAMPSON v. STATE

No. 01-97-01150-CR.

983 S.W.2d 842 (1998)

Layton SAMPSON, Appellant, v. The STATE of Texas, Appellee.

Court of Appeals of Texas, Houston (1st Dist.).

December 10, 1998.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

J. Sidney Crowley, Houston, for appellant.

J.B. Holmes, Alan Curry, Houston, for appellee.

Before Justices COHEN, HEDGES, and TAFT.


OPINION

TIM TAFT, Justice.

Appellant, Layton Sampson, was indicted for aggravated assault. Appellant pled guilty. The trial court assessed eight-years deferred adjudication and a $500 fine. Subsequently, the trial court granted the State's motion to adjudicate appellant's guilt. The trial court's order adjudicating guilt assessed appellant's punishment at eight-years imprisonment and a $500 fine. In the order adjudicating guilt, the trial court made an affirmative...

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