MADDEN v. STATE

No. 07-81-0002-CR.

630 S.W.2d 380 (1982)

Michael MADDEN, Appellant, v. The STATE of Texas, Appellee.

Court of Appeals of Texas, Amarillo.

Rehearing Denied March 15, 1982.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Law Offices of O'Shea & Hall, P.C., Mark C. Hall, Lubbock, for appellant.

John T. Montford, Crim. Dist. Atty., Marvin Williams, Jr., Asst. Crim. Dist. Atty., Lubbock, for appellee.

Before REYNOLDS, C. J., and DODSON and BOYD, JJ.


BOYD, Justice.

Appellant Michael Madden was tried for aggravated robbery. After finding him guilty, the jury assessed punishment at thirty years imprisonment.

In his grounds of error one and two, appellant contends the trial court erred in failing to grant his Motion to Suppress his confession and in admitting it into evidence, alleging his arrest was made without probable cause. We agree and accordingly reverse.

Briefly, the facts are as follows....

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