Court of Civil Appeals of Texas, 2006

Michael Tremal Sanders v. State

Michael Tremal Sanders v. State
Court of Civil Appeals of Texas · Decided January 5, 2006

Michael Tremal Sanders v. State

Opinion










In The

Court of Appeals

Sixth Appellate District of Texas at Texarkana


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No. 06-05-00106-CR

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MICHAEL SANDERS, Appellant

 

V.

 

THE STATE OF TEXAS, Appellee



                                              


On Appeal from the 6th Judicial District Court

Lamar County, Texas

Trial Court No. 20591



                                                 




Before Morriss, C.J., Ross and Carter, JJ.

Memorandum Opinion by Justice Carter



MEMORANDUM OPINION


            Michael Sanders, because he believed he did not get milk for breakfast, lost his temper, beat on the walls of his cell, and threw bodily fluids and feces on three jailers who were attempting to get him under control. A jury convicted him for the offense of harassment by a person in a correctional detention facility, with one prior conviction. The jury assessed his punishment at fifteen years' imprisonment.

            Sanders was tried in a single proceeding for committing the same offense against three different individuals during a single incident, Justin Foster, Sherri Halton, and Peggy Jimenez. Sanders was convicted and was sentenced identically in each case. His sentences in these three cases were ordered to run concurrently, but the trial court ordered these punishments served consecutive to the punishment he was already serving. He has filed joint briefs raising the same issues for all three appeals. In this case, the conviction for harassing Jimenez is at issue.

            Because the issues, facts, and contentions raised in this appeal are identical to those raised in our opinion issued this day in Sanders v. State, No. 06-05-00104-CR, for the reasons stated in that opinion, we likewise resolve the issues in this appeal in favor of the State.

            We affirm the judgment.

 


                                                                        Jack Carter

                                                                        Justice

 

Date Submitted:          December 6, 2005 

Date Decided:             January 5, 2006


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