Ex parte Dustin Doan (Original)
Annotate this CaseThe issue before the Court in this case was whether the doctrine of res judicata applied to bar a prosecution for a criminal offense in one county after a prosecutor in another county unsuccessfully attempted to revoke the defendant's community supervision on the ground that he commmitted the same offense. The Third Court of Appeals "h[e]ld that it does not, as [a] Brazos County [community-supervision] revocation hearing did not involve the same parties that the Travis County theft prosecution does." Upon review, the Court of Criminal Appeals held that the two prosecutions did involve the same parties. Accordingly, the Court reversed the court of appeals' judgment and remanded the case back to that court for further proceedings.
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