Sledge v. Texas (original by judge mcclure iii)
Annotate this CaseThe Texas Court of Criminal Appeals found the trial court record was void of explanation for the trial court’s decision to grant Appellant Donnell Sledge’s motion for new trial and because the language “contrary to the law and evidence,” without additional context, raised a legal sufficiency challenge. Appellant’s second trial violated double jeopardy and acquittal was the required result. Further, because Appellant was afforded more relief than he originally sought, the Court dismissed the State’s second issue regarding ineffective assistance of counsel as improvidently granted. The Court reversed the judgment of the court of appeals and remanded to the trial court for further proceedings.
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