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Appellant Johnny Green II was convicted of aggravated armed robbery and appealed, challenging the factual sufficiency of the evidence regarding his identity. The Fourteenth Court of Appeals reviewed the evidence, including a positive eyewitness identification, the appellant's association with a co-conspirator, and his suspicious report of a stolen vehicle. The court addressed the inability of other witnesses to identify the appellant, attributing it to the circumstances of the robbery. Distinguishing a similar case, the court found the evidence factually sufficient and affirmed the trial court's judgment.
Green II, Johnny v. State is a workers' compensation case decided in Texas Court of Appeals, 14th District (Houston). This case addresses legal issues related to compensation claims, benefits, and court rulings.
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Appellant Johnny Green II was convicted of aggravated armed robbery and appealed, challenging the factual sufficiency of the evidence regarding his identity. The Fourteenth Court of Appeals reviewed the evidence, including a positive eyewitness identification, the appellant's association with a co-conspirator, and his suspicious report of a stolen vehicle. The court addressed the inability of other witnesses to identify the appellant, attributing it to the circumstances of the robbery. Distinguishing a similar case, the court found the evidence factually sufficient and affirmed the trial court's judgment.
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