HAYES v. STATE

No. 01-81-0493-CR.

630 S.W.2d 820 (1982)

Clifford Sherman HAYES, Appellant, v. The STATE of Texas, Appellee.

Court of Appeals of Texas, Houston (1st Dist.).

March 4, 1982.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Will Gray, Houston, for appellant.

Timothy Taft, Houston, for appellee.

Before EVANS, C. J., and DOYLE and STILLEY, JJ.


EVANS, Chief Justice.

A jury found the appellant guilty of forgery, and upon his conviction, enhanced by two previous felonies, the court sentenced the appellant to life imprisonment.

In one ground of error, the appellant contends that the trial court's charge was fundamentally defective in its application of the law to the facts, because it allowed a conviction upon the jury's finding of less than all of the elements of the offense.

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