POLK v. STATE

Nos. 2-04-315-CR to 2-04-319-CR.

170 S.W.3d 661 (2005)

Dominic Dean POLK, Appellant, v. The STATE of Texas, State.

Court of Appeals of Texas, Fort Worth.

June 9, 2005.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Mick Meyer, Denton, for Appellant.

Bruce Isaacks Criminal District Attorney, Charles E. Orbison, Rick Daniel, and Darren Ralstin, Asst. Criminal District Attys., Denton, and Matthew Paul, State Prosecuting Atty., Austin, for Appellee, for Appellee.

Panel A: CAYCE, C.J.; DAUPHINOT and McCOY, JJ.


OPINION

LEE ANN DAUPHINOT, Justice.

A jury convicted Appellant Dominic Dean Polk of five burglaries of a habitation charged in separate indictments and assessed his punishment at twenty years' confinement in the Institutional Division of the Texas Department of Criminal Justice in cause number 2-04-315-CR, which had no enhancement paragraphs, and at seventy five years' confinement in the remaining four cases. The jury also assessed a fine of $1000 in each...

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