OPINION
TOM G. DAVIS, Judge.
Appeal is taken from a conviction for burglary of a building. After the jury found appellant guilty, the court assessed punishment at eight years.
In his second ground of error, appellant challenges the sufficiency of the evidence. He maintains that there is a fatal variance between the allegation and the proof of the complainant's name.
The indictment in the instant case alleges that the complainant's name was...
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