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He pled guilty to assault causing bodily injury family violence (assaulting his sister) on May 9, 2001 and was sentenced to a suspended term of up to 365 days in jail and placed on probation for two years. He was required to pay a $500 fine, submit to intensive outpatient alcohol counseling, attend Alcoholics Anonymous twice a week, write a letter of apology and perform one hundred hours of community service as conditions of his probation. He pled true to violating his probation on September 4, 2003 and was sentenced to ninety-eight days in jail. He pled guilty to two counts of theft of fifty dollars or more but less than five hundred dollars on September 2, 2004 and was given concurrent sentences of one hundred days in jail. He pled guilty for a second time to injury to a child (striking a child with his hand) on April 12, 2006 and was sentenced to three years in the Texas Department of Criminal Justice. He also pled guilty to criminal trespass and was sentenced to 180 days in jail to run concurrently. He pled guilty to evading arrest with a prior conviction (a felony) on March 30, 2012 and was sentenced to sixty days in jail. He also pled guilty to interfering with an emergency call and was sentenced to forty-five days to run concurrently. He pled guilty to assault causing bodily injury family violence with a prior conviction (pepper spraying the sister he previously assaulted) and tampering with evidence (attempting to hide a crack pipe) on January 23, 2013 and received concurrent sentences of two years TDCJ. He pled guilty to aggravated assault with a deadly weapon family violence on November 15, 2017 (attempting to stab his brother with a seven inch knife and threatening him with garden shears) and was sentenced to two years TDCJ. He pled guilty for a second time to assault causing bodily injury family violence with a prior conviction (striking the same brother with a sharp object and a piece of wood or stick) on October 21, 2019 and was sentenced to three years TDCJ (his sentence for aggravated assault had already been served, and he had more than two years jail credit towards his three year sentence since his arrest in September 2017). Β | He pled guilty to assault causing bodily injury family violence (assaulting his sister) on May 9, 2001 and was sentenced to a suspended term of up to 365 days in jail and placed on probation for two years. He was required to pay a $500 fine, submit to intensive outpatient alcohol counseling, attend Alcoholics Anonymous twice a week, write a letter of apology and perform one hundred hours of community service as conditions of his probation. He pled true to violating his probation on September 4, 2003 and was sentenced to ninety-eight days in jail. He pled guilty to two counts of theft of fifty dollars or more but less than five hundred dollars on September 2, 2004 and was given concurrent sentences of one hundred days in jail. He pled guilty for a second time to injury to a child (striking a child with his hand) on April 12, 2006 and was sentenced to three years in the Texas Department of Criminal Justice. He also pled guilty to criminal trespass and was sentenced to 180 days in jail to run concurrently. He pled guilty to evading arrest with a prior conviction (a felony) on March 30, 2012 and was sentenced to sixty days in jail. He also pled guilty to interfering with an emergency call and was sentenced to forty-five days to run concurrently. He pled guilty to assault causing bodily injury family violence with a prior conviction (pepper spraying the sister he previously assaulted) and tampering with evidence (attempting to hide a crack pipe) on January 23, 2013 and received concurrent sentences of two years TDCJ. He pled guilty to aggravated assault with a deadly weapon family violence on November 15, 2017 (attempting to stab his brother with a seven inch knife and threatening him with garden shears) and was sentenced to two years TDCJ. He pled guilty for a second time to assault causing bodily injury family violence with a prior conviction (striking the same brother with a sharp object and a piece of wood or stick) on October 21, 2019 and was sentenced to three years TDCJ (his sentence for aggravated assault had already been served, and he had more than two years jail credit towards his three year sentence since his arrest in September 2017). Β | ||
On March 16, 2021, less than six months after his release from prison, he was arrested for assaulting his brother a third time by cutting him with a knife or bladed instrument. He was released on $18,000 bond (he had to pay a bond company ten percent) on April 3, 2021 and was indicted for assault causing bodily injury family violence with a prior conviction as a habitual offender on April 23, 2021. Assault causing bodily injury family violence with a prior conviction is a third degree felony punishable by up to ten years in prison, but it becomes a second degree felony punishable by up to twenty years if the state files an enhancement paragraph alleging one prior prison sentence and it becomes a first degree felony punishable by 25 to 99 years or life if enhancement paragraphs alleging two prior prison sentences are filed. He was first charged as a habitual offender in relation to his initial charge of assault causing bodily injury family violence with a prior conviction, but as part of his plea agreement in that case and subsequent cases until now, one or both of the enhancement paragraphs were waived by the state. His trial is scheduled to begin on January 30, 2023 and the state has filed a notice of intent to introduce twenty-one of his prior convictions (not including his conviction for assault causing bodily injury and his conviction for making a false alarm/report, most likely due to documentation issues) and his three probation revocations during the punishment phase of trial in the event of conviction | On March 16, 2021, less than six months after his release from prison, he was arrested for assaulting his brother a third time by cutting him with a knife or bladed instrument. He was released on $18,000 bond (he had to pay a bond company ten percent) on April 3, 2021 and was indicted for assault causing bodily injury family violence with a prior conviction as a habitual offender on April 23, 2021. Assault causing bodily injury family violence with a prior conviction is a third degree felony punishable by up to ten years in prison, but it becomes a second degree felony punishable by up to twenty years if the state files an enhancement paragraph alleging one prior prison sentence and it becomes a first degree felony punishable by 25 to 99 years or life if enhancement paragraphs alleging two prior prison sentences are filed. He was first charged as a habitual offender in relation to his initial charge of assault causing bodily injury family violence with a prior conviction, but as part of his plea agreement in that case and subsequent cases until now, one or both of the enhancement paragraphs were waived by the state. His trial is scheduled to begin on January 30, 2023 and the state has filed a notice of intent to introduce twenty-one of his prior convictions (not including his conviction for assault causing bodily injury and his conviction for making a false alarm/report, most likely due to documentation issues) and his three probation revocations during the punishment phase of trial in the event of conviction. | ||