STANTON v. STATE

No. 2-84-203-CR.

678 S.W.2d 305 (1984)

James STANTON, Jr., Appellant, v. The STATE of Texas, State.

Court of Appeals of Texas, Fort Worth.

October 24, 1984.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Keith Jones, Amarillo, for appellant.

Danny E. Hill, Dist. Atty. and Daniel L. McBride, Asst. Dist. Atty., Amarillo, for State.

Before HUGHES, BURDOCK and HILL, JJ.


OPINION

HILL, Justice.

James Stanton, Jr. appeals his conviction for the offense of aggravated robbery. Trial was to a jury which found him guilty. The trial court assessed his punishment at twenty years in the Texas Department of Corrections. He complains on appeal that his confession was improperly admitted since it resulted from an illegal arrest and that a juror should have been excused for cause.

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