Judgment Of Acquittal By Jury | Pdf Fpdf Docx | Texas

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Judgment Of Acquittal By Jury

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judgment-of-acquittal-by-jury.doc Page 1 of 1 CASE NO. COUNT INCIDENT NO./TRN: THE STATE OF TEXAS 247 IN THE DISTRICT 247 V. 247 COURT 247 247 COUNTY, TEXAS 247 STATE ID NO.: TX 247 JUDGMENT OF ACQUITTAL BY JURY Judge Presiding: HON. Date Judgment Entered: Attorney for State: Attorney for Defendant: Charged Offense: Charging Instrument: Statute for Offense: INDICTMENT Plea to Offense: NOT GUILTY All pertinent information, names and assessments indicated above are incorporated into the language of the judgment below by reference. This cause was called for trial in County, Texas. The State appeared by her District Attorney. Counsel / Waiver of Counsel (select one) Defendant appeared in person with Counsel. Defendant knowingly, intelligently, and voluntarily waived the right to representation by counsel in writing in open court. It appeared to the Court that Defendant was mentally competent and had pleaded as shown above to the charging instrument. Both parties announced ready for trial. A jury was selected, impaneled, and sworn. The INDICTMENT was read to the jury, and Defendant entered a plea of NOT GUILTY to the charged offense. The Court received the plea and entered it of record. The jury heard the evidence submitted and the argument of counsel. The Court charged the jury as to its duty to determine the guilt or innocence of Defendant, and the jury retired to consider the evidence. Upon returning to open court, the jury delivered its verdict. The Court received the jury222s verdict and ordered the verdict entered of record upon the minutes of the Court as follows: 223We, the Jury, find the defendant NOT GUILTY.224 The Court ORDERS, ADJUDGES, AND DECREES that Defendant is NOT GUILTY of the charged offense as FOUND BY THE VERDICT OF THE JURY. The Court FURTHER ORDERS Defendant immediately discharged. Signed and entered on X JUDGE PRESIDING Clerk: American LegalNet, Inc. www.FormsWorkFlow.com

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