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Dateline: February
12,
2009
District
Court sentences two
By Roger Estlack, Clarendon
Enterprise
Two
criminal cases were inadvertently left out of a January 29 article about
recent district court activity. Sentencing in both cases was handed down
Friday, January 23, 2009, in Clarendon.
Clarence
Pierce, Jr., was convicted and sentenced to five years in the Texas
Department of Criminal Justice – Institutional Division for the offense
of Sexual Assault. Pierce pleaded true to all the State’s allegations in
its Motion to Adjudicate.
Pierce
originally pleaded guilty to the offense of sexual assault on July 21,
2005, and received eight years deferred adjudication.
Ronald Eugene Henry was
convicted and sentenced to four years in the Texas Department of Criminal
Justice – Institutional Division for the offense of driving while
intoxicated, 3rd or more. Henry pleaded true to all the State’s
allegations in its motion to revoke defendant’s community supervision.
Henry
originally pled guilty to the offense of DWI 3rd on October 3, 2005, and
received a five year sentence in the TDCJ, probated for five years.
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