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Cooper v. State

Tex. App. Dist. 3

June 28, 2012

A jury convicted appellant of five counts of aggravated robbery. Because aggravated robbery causing bodily injury and aggravated robbery by threat are distinct offenses, the trial court did not violate the prohibition against double jeopardy by punishing appellant for both under these facts. The trial court's judgments are affirmed. Austin Court of Appeals, No. 03-10-00348-CR, 06-27-2012.

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