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Man sentenced to 99 years after 16th DWI conviction


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    James Steven Corley, 52, was facing 25 years to life for the third-degree felony charge of driving while intoxicated, third or more. Assistant District Attorney Mary Nan Huffman introduced evidence to jurors in the 221st state District Court of Judge Lisa Michalk that Corley had 15 previous DWI convictions from two states and multiple Texas counties.

    ... After finding Corley guilty, jurors deliberated about an hour before sentencing him. Corley will not be eligible for parole until his actual time served and any good conduct time he has earned equals one-fourth of his sentence, according to the DA's Office.

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