FLORES v. STATE

No. A14-82-570-CR.

681 S.W.2d 94 (1984)

Arthur FLORES, Appellant, v. STATE of Texas, Appellee.

Court of Appeals of Texas, Houston (14th Dist.).

Rehearing Denied April 12, 1984.

Discretionary Review Granted November 21, 1984.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Thomas Rocha, Jr., San Antonio, for appellant.

Jim Bob Darnell, Dist. Atty., Mary Ann Wiley, Lubbock, for appellee.

Before J. CURTISS BROWN, C.J., and CANNON and DRAUGHN, JJ.


OPINION

DRAUGHN, Justice.

A jury found appellant, Arthur Flores, guilty of murder. The court assessed punishment at life imprisonment. He now complains on appeal that his conviction and sentence were based on improper and insufficient evidence, a defective charge and an unconstitutional statute. We affirm the judgment.

In Lubbock, Texas, appellant and three other men, Charles Bramblett, Dennis Smith and Odus Rogers, met and drove to the house of...

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