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Appellant Quintin Joseph Carruthers pleaded guilty to burglary of a habitation and was sentenced to twenty years in prison, along with a $4,000 restitution order. Appellant appealed, arguing there was no factual basis in the record for the restitution amount. The court reviewed the victim's testimony which identified stolen items and confirmed a total loss of $4,000. The appellate court concluded that the victim's testimony provided an adequate factual basis for the restitution order. The judgment of conviction was affirmed.
Quintin Joseph Carruthers v. State is a workers' compensation case decided in Texas Court of Appeals, 3rd District (Austin). This case addresses legal issues related to compensation claims, benefits, and court rulings.
It is commonly referenced in legal research involving workers' compensation laws in Texas Court of Appeals, 3rd District (Austin).
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Appellant Quintin Joseph Carruthers pleaded guilty to burglary of a habitation and was sentenced to twenty years in prison, along with a $4,000 restitution order. Appellant appealed, arguing there was no factual basis in the record for the restitution amount. The court reviewed the victim's testimony which identified stolen items and confirmed a total loss of $4,000. The appellate court concluded that the victim's testimony provided an adequate factual basis for the restitution order. The judgment of conviction was affirmed.
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