Legal Question in Criminal Law in Texas
convictions
Can a person who went through a
jury trial and was convicted, and
the jury gave him 2yrs shock
probation, can the judge overturn
this 6 months later by claiming this
charge was never tried, plus the
jury member stated that the district
attorney went into the jury room
while they were deliberating and
stated what he expected from the
jury and he wanted time. Is this
legal. his attorney told him not to
be a whimp.
1 Answer from Attorneys
Re: convictions
If the da went into the jury room then should have been a mistrial. If it was the actual da of the county, then I would argue they are disqualified from prosecuting the case. As a result, a special prosecutor would be appointed. I do not believe that the judge on his own can reverse a conviction. However, it sounds like a good appeal would result in the conviction being void.
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