Jury sentences 26-year-old to 15 years for intoxication manslaughter
SAN MARCOS, Texas – The office of Hays County Criminal District Attorney Kelly Higgins announced that yesterday, Nov. 20, 26-year-old Royce Robison was sentenced by a Hays County jury to 15 years in the Texas Department of Criminal Justice for intoxication manslaughter and 10 years for aggravated assault with a deadly weapon. These sentences will run concurrently. This came one day after the same jury found Robison guilty of both felony counts.
The evidence in the trial showed that, on December 2, 2022, Robison was driving while intoxicated and “T-boned” a vehicle as it was turning into the entrance of a residence. Robison was driving east on Clovis Barker Road at approximately 63 miles per hour in a 45-miles-per-hour zone and ran a stop sign at the intersection of Clovis Barker and FM-123. Robison struck the driver's side door of the victim’s vehicle, causing the death of the driver, 58-year-old Crisanta Cazares. Her son, Francisco Cazares, and her 8-month-old granddaughter were also in the vehicle. Cazares’ granddaughter suffered from a skull fracture and liver contusion, leading to the aggravated assault charge.
On scene, Robison admitted to being the driver of his truck and being responsible for the collision. At trial, he took the stand and attempted to blame an innocent passenger who was asleep at the time of the accident. Evidence in the trial, including video surveillance that showed Robison exiting the driver's side directly after the collision, proved that Robison’s version of events was untrue. Robison showed no remorse for his actions throughout the two-week trial and expressed no apology to the packed courtroom filled with Cazares’ loved ones.
Following the conviction, the state presented evidence in the punishment case that Robison had been arrested a year before the incident for public intoxication, as well as testimony from Cazares’ family members about the impact Robison’s actions have had on their lives as they grieve their significant loss. She will be remembered for her infectious laugh, her charity to many in this community and her role as a mother, sister and grandmother of seven.
This case was investigated by the San Marcos Police Department and was prosecuted by Assistant Criminal District Attorneys Cassidy Story and Jessica Rabena, assisted by Sandra Groters, Avery Slocum, Cristina Kearbey and Sergeant Investigator Robert Torres.
“We want to thank the jury for honoring Crisanta’s life with their sentence,” Story said. “We also want to express our gratitude to the family for their patient and unwavering faith in the justice system as they waited for long overdue closure. As they mourn the third anniversary of their loved one this holiday season, we hope that this sentence serves as a reminder to the community of the unjustifiable risk of getting behind the wheel while intoxicated."
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