LONG v. STATE

No. 2-82-217-CR.

649 S.W.2d 363 (1983)

Michael Philip LONG, Jr., Appellant, v. The STATE of Texas, State.

Court of Appeals of Texas, Fort Worth.

March 30, 1983.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Larry P. Frith, Houston, for appellant.

Jerry Cobb, Dist. Atty. and Kevin L. Henry, Asst. Dist. Atty., Denton, for State.

Before FENDER, C.J., and BURDOCK and SPURLOCK, JJ.


OPINION

FENDER, Chief Justice.

Appellant, Michael Philip Long, Jr., was convicted by a jury of driving while intoxicated, (V.A.T.S. art. 6701l-1) and sentenced to 30 days probated for two years and a four hundred twenty dollar ($420.00) fine.

We affirm.

Long raises three grounds of error attacking the State's expert opinion testimony. The first ground asserts that the trial court erred in admitting a chart purporting to be an "Intoxication...

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