Judge Mitch Templeton, 172nd District Court
BEAUMONT – Christopher Charles Valsin failed to convince the Ninth Court of Appeals that a trial court harmed him by admitting evidence in a trial in which the jury unanimously determined beyond a reasonable doubt that he is a sexually violent predator.
Valsin appealed the finding back in May 2019. On Feb. 11, the Ninth Court affirmed the judgment of Judge Mitch Templeton, who presides over the 172nd District Court in Jefferson County.
Court records show Valsin has two separate past convictions for sexual assault of a child. The first conviction arose from a 1996 assault against an unrelated fifteen-year-old victim when Valsin was 28 years old.
The following cases categorized as "judgment nisi" were on the docket in the Jefferson County District Court on Feb. 8. All case details are allegations only and should not be taken as fact:
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