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Burglary enclosed porch habitation force sufficiency jury instructions lesser-included offense criminal trespass plain error.
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Felonious assault; improperly discharging a firearm into habitation; aggravated burglary; breaking and entering; effective assistance of counsel; separate trial from codefendant; sufficiency and weight of the evidence; consecutive sentences; disproportionate sentences;
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FORT WORTH, Texas - While county officials were asleep at the wheel, Tarrant County became a magnet this year for an odd assortment of squatters claiming other people's houses all over the area.
The cast of characters includes a homeowner who scooped up a dead neighbor's house; a woman who came to Fort Worth from Memphis to lay claim to a $2.7 million mansion; people who cited Bible verses as legal justification for taking properties; and career criminals who grabbed homes to lease to tenants.
... another filer, Anthony Brown, with burglary of a habitation, accused of removing property from...
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Sufficiency of the evidence; burglary; habitation; common areas.
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... the ground that his Texas conviction of burglary of a habitation was for "burglary of a dwelling" a...
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.25 allied offenses of similar import burglary improperly discharging firearm at or into a habitation
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... petitioner’s state conviction for burglary became final on October 11, 1996, the state appell... August 1991 for felony burglary of a habitation, in violation of Tex. Penal Code Ann. §30.02 (Ver...
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CRIMINAL – aggravated burglary; felonious assault, improperly discharging a weapon into a habitation; manifest weight; Blakely v. Washington; consecutive sentences; statutory findings; sentencing hearing transcript.
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... He contends that his Texas conviction of burglary of a habitation was not a crime of violence becaus...
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... Dallas County, Texas for the offense of Burglary of a Habitation. He received a 10 year sentence. O...