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Malcolm McBurnett's 25-Year Criminal History






3/9/1988 DWI - Probation Ordered for 24 Months

Unlawful Weapon

6/17/1991 Public Intoxication 

6/27/1991 Warrant Issued and McBurnett Arrested for 6/17/1991 Public Intoxication 

1991 DWI 

7/29/1991 Warrant Issued and McBurnett Arrested for 7/9/1991 DWI

11/26/1991 Ordered to Jail for 15 Days

11/28/1991 Missed Incarceration

10/30/1993 Public Intoxication

10/30/1993 Sentenced to 5 years for Theft and Incarcerated - Released from Prison and put on Probation

3/10/1994 Public Intoxication - Released on Personal Recognizance

6/13/1994 - Bond Forfeited

7/18/1994 - Bond Forfeited

7/18/1994 THEFT - Bond: $10,000

7/21/1994 - Bond Forfeited

7/26/1997 Public Intoxication

7/27/1994 Sexual Assault - 2nd Degree Felony - Bond: $25,000

7/27/1994 Felony Theft

7/6/1997 Sentenced to 10 years confinement for Theft but it was probated

8/2/1997 DWI Felony - Bond: $1,000 and $10,000

8/2/1997 Evading Arrest / Detention - Bond: $500 and $200 Cash Bond

8/30/1997 DWI Felony - Bond: $1,000

10/2/1997 Bond Forfeited from 8/2 & 8/30/1997 DWI's Total: $30,000

10/9/1997 - Bond Forfeited

10/9/1997 Parole Violation

10/15/1997 Order to Arrest for Theft on 7/18/1994

10/15/1997 Theft Felony

10/23/1997 Warrant Issued and McBurnett Arrested for 7/18/1994 Evading Detention 

10/23/1997 Warrant Issued and McBurnett Arrested for 8/2/1997 DWI - Bond Increased to $10,000

10/23/1997 Warrant Issued and McBurnett Arrested for 8/30/1997 DWI - Bond Increased to $20,000

10/23/1997 Warrant Issued and McBurnett Arrested for 7/18/1994 Theft 

10/27/1997 Motion to Revoke Probation

10/29/1997 Order to Arrest

11/3/1997 Bond Forfeited

12/18/1997 Bond Forfeited

1/2/1998 Psychological Exam ordered for 8/2/1997 DWI

3/10/1998 Sentenced to 5 Years in Prison for 7/18/1997 Theft

- The August 2, 1997 and August 30, 1997 DWI cases were addressed concurrently

- He pleaded guilty to both charges and was sentenced to five years in prison.

5/24/2001 Released from Prison and Paroled until October 22, 2002

2/21/2002 Public Intoxication - Released on Personal Recognizance even though he was on Parole

3/26/2002 DWI even though he was on parole

3/26/2002 Received prison sentence of 10 years but it was probated for only 1 year

8/30/2002 Warrant issued for his arrest

8/30/2002 to 11/3/2012 McBurnett left the state of Texas

11/3/2012 DWI 1st Degree Felony $100,000 Bond

- January 7, 2013 Indicted

- No Arraignment Date Listed in Court Records

- Bond Records List Booked Date as November 3, 2012

- Jail Record Lists Booked Date as March 9, 2013 – the day he killed my son

11/15/2012 Public Intoxication - Arrested twice in the same day - Released on Personal Recognizance for both arrests

11/21/2012 Bail Jumping / Failure to Appear in Court

11/22/2012 Criminal Trespass Felony  - Released on Personal Recognizance

12/6/2012 Open Container in Motor Vehicle

12/7/2012 Bail Jumping / Failure to Appear in Court

12/14/2012 Bail Jumping / Failure to Appear in Court

12/18/2012 Public Intoxication - Released on Personal Recognizance

12/18/2012 Failure to Appear in Court - Released on Personal Recognizance

12/19/2012 Criminal Trespass - Released on Personal Recognizance - No Criminal Case Record

12/19/2012 Public Intoxication - Released on Personal Recognizance

12/19/2012 Theft - Released on Personal Recognizance

12/20/2012 Bail Jumping / Failure to Appear in Court

372544 12/20/2012 Public Intoxication - Released on Personal Recognizance

12/20/2012 Theft - Released on Personal Recognizance - No Criminal Case Record

12/26/2012 Bail Jumping / Failure to Appear in Court

12/26/2012 Theft

12/26/2012 Failure to Appear in Court - Released on Personal Recognizance

12/26/2012 Bail Jumping / Failure to Appear in Court

12/28/2012 Crash - No Citation Issued

1/3/2013 Theft - Released on Personal Recognizance - No Criminal Case Record

1/16/2013 Bail Jumping / Failure to Appear in Court

1/23/2013 Failure to Appear in Court

1/26/2013 Bench Warrant issued

2/21/2013 Failure to Appear in Court

2/24/2013 DWI Felony - Placed on Probation and Released on Personal Recognizance - No Criminal Case Record

2/26/2013 Failure to Appear in Court

3/9/2013 DWI
- Criminal Negligent Homicide
- Intoxication Manslaughter with a Vehicle
- Manslaughter

- My poor son is dead

Public Intoxication means the person is a threat to himself and / or others
Mug Shots of Malcolm Guy McBurnett

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