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Ex Parte Joe Williams

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  • Title: Ex Parte Joe Williams
  • Author : Court of Criminal Appeals of Texas
  • Release Date : January 21, 1982
  • Genre: Law,Books,Professional & Technical,
  • Pages : * pages
  • Size : 62 KB

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On May 11, 1981, applicant was arraigned on a charge of theft over $10,000. The indictment alleged two prior felony convictions. Applicant pled guilty, pursuant to a plea bargain agreement whereby the enhancement paragraphs would be dismissed and the applicant would receive a ten-year sentence and a $5,000.00 fine. The plea bargain agreement contained a further provision to the effect that, if applicant paid the $5,000 fine and paid restitution of $5100.00 to the Lampasass Cattle Company by the time of sentencing, the State would recommend probation. The trial court, after carefully questioning and admonishing the applicant and hearing evidence, agreed to be bound by the plea bargain agreement. The trial court found the applicant guilty of theft of more than $10,000 and assessed punishment at confinement in the Texas Department of Corrections for a term of ten years and a fine of $5,000.00. Sentencing was set for June 11, 1981. By agreement, sentencing was moved to June 12, 1981. On June 12, 1981, the court called the case for sentencing. Applicant asked the court to delay sentencing for one week so that he could finalize arrangements for payment of the fine and restitution. The court continued sentencing until July 9, 1981, giving the applicant four additional weeks to pay the fine and restitution according to the plea bargain agreement. When the case was called on July 9, 1981, applicants attorney admitted that applicant had not been able to raise $5,000.00 to pay the fine. Before sentencing applicant, the court asked him if he had anything to say in bar of imposition of sentence. Whereupon applicant asked to dismiss his attorney and withdraw his plea of guilty and plead not guilty. The court refused and then sentenced applicant to ten years confinement in the Texas Department of Corrections. The court refused to give applicant leave to appeal the case.


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