Court of Appeals of Texas
Document Info
DocketNumber: WR-57,194-05
Filed Date: 1/8/2015
Status: Precedential
Modified Date: 4/17/2021
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December 24, 2014 /6~\ \\ Honorable Judge 124th District Court Gregg County Courthouse leawEO in Longview, Texas 75601 ©OyOTOFCRIRfllSmAPPEALS RE: CauseNO29103-B-H-4 JAM 08 2015 State VS Armando Aguilliar tdcj no 11 o1662 Ab©i Aeosta, Clerk Request of time-cut Dear Sir/Madam: On May 22, 2002,1 was convicted in your court for the offense of Aggravated Robbery, after a plea of guilty, and sentenced to a 35 year sentence in the Texas Department of Criminal Justice (TDCJ). According to the Rules of Regulations of the Parole Board, if the majority of the trial officials (i.e. The President Judge, District Attorney, and Sheriff) give favorable recommendation, without solicitation by the Board, then offender's sentence may be commuted. This being the case, I am requesting that such favorable recommendation be made to the Parole Board in light of the following circumstances of my conviction. [List every reason why you feel that the sentence was excessive (e.g. guilty plea, illnesses or addiction at the time of crime, jury prejudice, lack of sufficient evidence, prior clean record, mitigating factors at the time of crime, self-defense, etc...)] Because of these reasons, I am hoping that the necessary trial officials will discuss the possibility of favorable recommendations in my case. Any consideration given in this matter will be sincerely appreciated. Very truly yours, Armando Aguilliar r /) 11 ;^ n ^CEIVEB \u 'CRIMINAL *PJTa:S Honorable Judge --^N 08 2015 124th District Court Gregg County Courthouse oua< ^GOSta, Cl©i^ Longview, Texas 75601 RE: Cause NO 29103-B-H-4 State VS Armando Aguilliar TDCJ NO 1101662 Request of time-cut Dear Sir/Madam: On May 22, 2002,1 was convicted in your court for the offense of Aggravated Robbery, after a plea of guilty, and sentenced to a 35 year sentence in the Texas Department of Criminal Justice (TDCJ). According to the Rules of Regulations of the Parole Board, if the majority ofthe trial officials (i.e. The President Judge, District Attorney, and Sheriff) give favorable recommendation, without solicitation by the Board, then offender's sentence may be commuted. This being the case, I am requesting that such favorable recommendation be made to the Parole Board in light of the following circumstances of my conviction. [List every reason why you feel that the sentence was excessive (e.g. guilty plea, illnesses or addiction at the time of crime, jury prejudice, lack of sufficient evidence, prior clean record, mitigating factors at the time of crime, self-defense, etc...)] Because of these reasons, I am hoping that the necessary trial officials will discuss the possibility of favorable recommendations in my case. Any consideration given in this matter will be sincerely appreciated. Very truly yours, Armando Aguilliar /4/W
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