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Jury delivers mixed verdict in high-profile trial

October 14, 2024 | Judge Stephanie Boyd 187th District, District Court Judges, Judicial, Texas


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Jury delivers mixed verdict in high-profile trial
In a recent court session, the jury delivered a mixed verdict in the case of State of Texas versus Jordan Robbins. The jury found Robbins not guilty on Count 1, which was a lesser included offense, while he was found guilty on Counts 2 and 3. The verdict was unanimous, and both the prosecution and defense opted not to poll the jury.

Following the verdict announcement, the judge instructed the jurors to take a brief recess before returning to the courtroom. The defense indicated they might call a witness, and both parties agreed to a 10-minute preparation period before resuming proceedings.

Robbins' legal team was given the opportunity to confer with him privately before the next steps in the trial process. The court proceedings are set to continue as the case moves forward following the jury's decision.

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