OPINION
BILL J. CORNELIUS, Commissioner.
Conviction was for passing a forged instrument. The punishment, assessed by the court at appellant's election, was five years confinement.
The indictment charged that appellant had passed to Don Neece a forged check dated March 23, 1972, drawn on the Carpet Mart through the Lakewood Bank, payable to appellant in the sum of $92.46, numbered 1114 and purportedly signed by Dan E. Butler.
The State proved...
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