Affirmed and Opinion Filed June 2, 2016
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Court of Appeals
Fifth District of Texas at Dallas
No. 05-15-01126-CR
No. 05-15-01127-CR
No. 05-15-01128-CR
No. 05-15-01129-CR
No. 05-15-01130-CR
No. 05-15-01131-CR
No. 05-15-01132-CR
No. 05-15-01133-CR
No. 05-15-01134-CR
No. 05-15-01135-CR
No. 05-15-01136-CR
No. 05-15-01138-CR
WILLIAM CHAD COLEMAN, Appellant
V.
THE STATE OF TEXAS, Appellee
On Appeal from the 366th Judicial District Court
Collin County, Texas
Trial Court Cause Nos. 366-80672-2014; 366-80673-2014; 366-81074-2014; 366-81075-2014;
366-81076-2014; 366-81077-2014; 366-81078-2014; 366-81192-2013; 366-81193-2013;
366-81194-2013; 366-81195-2013; 366-80674-2014
MEMORANDUM OPINION
Before Chief Justice Wright, Justice Bridges, and Justice Lang
Opinion by Justice Bridges
Appellant William Chad Coleman pleaded guilty to twelve indictments that arose from
two separate criminal episodes on March 18, 2013 and February 6, 2014. After a hearing, the
jury assessed punishment as follows: twenty years’ confinement for evading arrest (No. 05-15-
01126-CR); twenty years’ confinement for theft (No. 05-15-01127-CR); two years’ state jail for
credit/debit card abuse (No. 05-15-01128-CR and No. 05-15-01132-CR); twenty years’
confinement for arson, enhanced1 (No. 05-15-01129-CR); two years’ state jail for unauthorized
use of a motor vehicle (No. 05-15-01130-CR); fifteen years’ confinement for burglary of a
habitation (No. 05-15-01131-CR); life imprisonment for aggravated assault with a deadly
weapon, enhanced (No. 05-15-01133-CR); two years’ state jail for cruelty to animals (No. 05-15-
01134-CR); life imprisonment for arson, enhanced (No. 05-15-01135-CR); ten years’
confinement for unlawful possession of a firearm by a felon (No. 05-15-01136-CR); and twenty
years’ confinement for aggravated assault with a deadly weapon finding, enhanced (No. 05-15-
01138-CR).
On appeal, appellant argues the trial court committed reversible error by not polling the
jury on each individual sentence. Because the underlying facts are not relevant for disposition of
the appeal, we include only those necessary to resolve his argument and issue this memorandum
opinion. TEX. R. APP. P. 47.1. We affirm the trial court’s judgments.
Article 37.04 of the Texas Code of Criminal Procedure provides for the reading and entry
of the jury’s verdict by the trial court. TEX. CODE CRIM. PROC. ANN. art. 37.04 (West 2006).
Under article 37.04, the verdict is entered into the minutes of the court if it is in proper form, no
juror dissents, and neither party requests a poll of the jury. Id. Article 37.05 establishes the
parties’ right to have the jury polled and governs the process for entry of the jury’s verdict when
a poll is conducted. Id. art. 37.05.
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Coleman was convicted on November 11, 2005 for aggravated assault with a deadly weapon, and the State relied on this prior conviction
to also enhance the charges against him in No. 05-15-01133-CR, No. 05-15-01135-CR, and No. 05-15-01138-CR.
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The purpose of the jury poll is to ensure the unanimity of the jury verdict by establishing
that each juror agrees with the verdict as announced. See Ex parte Aviles, 78 S.W.3d 677, 683
(Tex. App.—Austin 2002, no pet.). Although article 37.05 endows a criminal defendant with
“the right to have the jury polled,” that right is waived if the defendant fails to properly request
the poll. Cook v. State, 390 S.W.3d 363, 373 n.30 (Tex. Crim. App. 2013) (citing Mathis v.
State, 471 S.W.2d 396, 398 (Tex. Crim. App. 1971)).
After the jury reached its verdicts, the trial court said, “Mr. Foreman, it’s my
understanding that the jury has reached a unanimous verdict in all counts,” to which the foreman
answered affirmatively. The trial court read each cause number and the foreman announced each
sentence. The trial court then stated, “If that is, in fact, your unanimous verdict, please indicate
by raising your hand. (Jury complies.) Please let the record indicate that the verdict is
unanimous.”
Appellant argues the trial court’s method for polling the jury failed to assure jury
unanimity, and he was entitled to have the jury polled on each individual verdict rather than only
once. He concedes he did not object to the trial court’s failure to poll the jury on each separate
verdict but argues the trial court’s immediate release of the jurors after the “faulty poll prevented
[him] from lodging the objection.”
We first note neither side requested a polling of the jury. When the trial court sua sponte
confirmed that no juror dissented by requesting a show of hands and then accepted the verdict, it
complied with article 37.04 of the code of criminal procedure. See Knight v. State, No. 05-01-
01586-CR, 2002 WL 31513377, at *2 (Tex. App.—Dallas Nov. 13, 2002, no pet.) (not
designated for publication). If appellant wanted the jury polled on each individual verdict, it was
incumbent upon him to object. See Cook, 390 S.W.3d at 373 n.30. This he failed to do;
therefore, appellant waived his issue for review. Locke v. State, No. 06-06-00210-CR, 2007 WL
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1890689, at *3 (Tex. App.—Texarkana July 3, 2007, no pet.) (mem. op., not designated for
designation); Andrews v. State, No. 05-92-00411-CR, 1993 WL 19931, at *3 (Tex. App.—Dallas
Jan. 29, 1993, no pet.) (not designated for publication).
In reaching this conclusion, we reject appellant’s argument that the “immediate release”
of the jury prevented him from lodging an objection. Rather, after accepting the verdicts, the
trial court spoke to the jurors for approximately one minute thanking them for their service and
noting some “housekeeping matters that we’re going to tend to.” The trial court then told the
jury they were welcome to stay. Nothing in the record indicates appellant could not have timely
objected and requested a jury poll. Accordingly, we overrule appellant’s sole issue.
The judgments of the trial court are affirmed.
/David L. Bridges/
DAVID L. BRIDGES
JUSTICE
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Court of Appeals
Fifth District of Texas at Dallas
JUDGMENT
WILLIAM CHAD COLEMAN, Appellant On Appeal from the 366th Judicial District
Court, Collin County, Texas
No. 05-15-01126-CR V. Trial Court Cause No. 366-80672-2014.
Opinion delivered by Justice Bridges.
THE STATE OF TEXAS, Appellee Chief Justice Wright and Justice Lang
participating.
Based on the Court’s opinion of this date, the judgment of the trial court is AFFIRMED.
Judgment entered June 2, 2016.
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Court of Appeals
Fifth District of Texas at Dallas
JUDGMENT
WILLIAM CHAD COLEMAN, Appellant On Appeal from the 366th Judicial District
Court, Collin County, Texas
No. 05-15-01127-CR V. Trial Court Cause No. 366-80673-2014.
Opinion delivered by Justice Bridges.
THE STATE OF TEXAS, Appellee Chief Justice Wright and Justice Lang
participating.
Based on the Court’s opinion of this date, the judgment of the trial court is AFFIRMED.
Judgment entered June 2, 2016.
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Court of Appeals
Fifth District of Texas at Dallas
JUDGMENT
WILLIAM CHAD COLEMAN, Appellant On Appeal from the 366th Judicial District
Court, Collin County, Texas
No. 05-15-01128-CR V. Trial Court Cause No. 366-81074-2014.
Opinion delivered by Justice Bridges.
THE STATE OF TEXAS, Appellee Chief Justice Wright and Justice Lang
participating.
Based on the Court’s opinion of this date, the judgment of the trial court is AFFIRMED.
Judgment entered June 2, 2016.
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Court of Appeals
Fifth District of Texas at Dallas
JUDGMENT
WILLIAM CHAD COLEMAN, Appellant On Appeal from the 366th Judicial District
Court, Collin County, Texas
No. 05-15-01129-CR V. Trial Court Cause No. 366-81075-2014.
Opinion delivered by Justice Bridges.
THE STATE OF TEXAS, Appellee Chief Justice Wright and Justice Lang
participating.
Based on the Court’s opinion of this date, the judgment of the trial court is AFFIRMED.
Judgment entered June 2, 2016.
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Court of Appeals
Fifth District of Texas at Dallas
JUDGMENT
WILLIAM CHAD COLEMAN, Appellant On Appeal from the 366th Judicial District
Court, Collin County, Texas
No. 05-15-01130-CR V. Trial Court Cause No. 366-81076-2014.
Opinion delivered by Justice Bridges.
THE STATE OF TEXAS, Appellee Chief Justice Wright and Justice Lang
participating.
Based on the Court’s opinion of this date, the judgment of the trial court is AFFIRMED.
Judgment entered June 2, 2016.
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Court of Appeals
Fifth District of Texas at Dallas
JUDGMENT
WILLIAM CHAD COLEMAN, Appellant On Appeal from the 366th Judicial District
Court, Collin County, Texas
No. 05-15-01131-CR V. Trial Court Cause No. 366-81077-2014.
Opinion delivered by Justice Bridges.
THE STATE OF TEXAS, Appellee Chief Justice Wright and Justice Lang
participating.
Based on the Court’s opinion of this date, the judgment of the trial court is AFFIRMED.
Judgment entered June 2, 2016.
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Court of Appeals
Fifth District of Texas at Dallas
JUDGMENT
WILLIAM CHAD COLEMAN, Appellant On Appeal from the 366th Judicial District
Court, Collin County, Texas
No. 05-15-01132-CR V. Trial Court Cause No. 366-81078-2014.
Opinion delivered by Justice Bridges.
THE STATE OF TEXAS, Appellee Chief Justice Wright and Justice Lang
participating.
Based on the Court’s opinion of this date, the judgment of the trial court is AFFIRMED.
Judgment entered June 2, 2016.
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Court of Appeals
Fifth District of Texas at Dallas
JUDGMENT
WILLIAM CHAD COLEMAN, Appellant On Appeal from the 366th Judicial District
Court, Collin County, Texas
No. 05-15-01133-CR V. Trial Court Cause No. 366-81192-2013.
Opinion delivered by Justice Bridges.
THE STATE OF TEXAS, Appellee Chief Justice Wright and Justice Lang
participating.
Based on the Court’s opinion of this date, the judgment of the trial court is AFFIRMED.
Judgment entered June 2, 2016.
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Court of Appeals
Fifth District of Texas at Dallas
JUDGMENT
WILLIAM CHAD COLEMAN, Appellant On Appeal from the 366th Judicial District
Court, Collin County, Texas
No. 05-15-01134-CR V. Trial Court Cause No. 366-81193-2013.
Opinion delivered by Justice Bridges.
THE STATE OF TEXAS, Appellee Chief Justice Wright and Justice Lang
participating.
Based on the Court’s opinion of this date, the judgment of the trial court is AFFIRMED.
Judgment entered June 2, 2016.
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Court of Appeals
Fifth District of Texas at Dallas
JUDGMENT
WILLIAM CHAD COLEMAN, Appellant On Appeal from the 366th Judicial District
Court, Collin County, Texas
No. 05-15-01135-CR V. Trial Court Cause No. 366-81194-2013.
Opinion delivered by Justice Bridges.
THE STATE OF TEXAS, Appellee Chief Justice Wright and Justice Lang
participating.
Based on the Court’s opinion of this date, the judgment of the trial court is AFFIRMED.
Judgment entered June 2, 2016.
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Court of Appeals
Fifth District of Texas at Dallas
JUDGMENT
WILLIAM CHAD COLEMAN, Appellant On Appeal from the 366th Judicial District
Court, Collin County, Texas
No. 05-15-01136-CR V. Trial Court Cause No. 366-81195-2013.
Opinion delivered by Justice Bridges.
THE STATE OF TEXAS, Appellee Chief Justice Wright and Justice Lang
participating.
Based on the Court’s opinion of this date, the judgment of the trial court is AFFIRMED.
Judgment entered June 2, 2016.
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Court of Appeals
Fifth District of Texas at Dallas
JUDGMENT
WILLIAM CHAD COLEMAN, Appellant On Appeal from the 366th Judicial District
Court, Collin County, Texas
No. 05-15-01138-CR V. Trial Court Cause No. 366-80674-2014.
Opinion delivered by Justice Bridges.
THE STATE OF TEXAS, Appellee Chief Justice Wright and Justice Lang
participating.
Based on the Court’s opinion of this date, the judgment of the trial court is AFFIRMED.
Judgment entered June 2, 2016.
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