Soliz v. Texas (Original)
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Appellant was convicted in 2012 of capital murder, specifically the intentional murder of Nancy Weatherly in the course of committing or attempting to commit burglary or robbery. Based upon the jury's answers to special issues (set forth in Texas Code of Criminal Procedure article 37.071, sections 2(b) and 2(e)), the trial judge sentenced appellant to death. Appellant raised eighteen points of error in this automatic appeal. The Court of Criminal Appeals found all to be without merit and affirmed the trial court's judgment and sentence of death.
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