MARTINEZ v. STATE

No. 04-85-00393-CR.

723 S.W.2d 264 (1986)

Gabriel Casteneda MARTINEZ, Appellant, v. The STATE of Texas, Appellee.

Court of Appeals of Texas, San Antonio.

Rehearing Denied February 5, 1987.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Don Killingsworth, San Antonio, for appellant.

Sam Millsap, Jr., Emil Holiner, Daniel Thornberry, Criminal Dist. Attys., San Antonio, for appellee.

Before CADENA, C.J., and BUTTS and CANTU, JJ.


CADENA, Chief Justice.

A jury found appellant guilty of murder and assessed his punishment at 20 years' imprisonment. We affirm.

The indictment charged that appellant intentionally and knowingly caused the death of Faustino Salinas by beating him with his hands and kicking him with his feet. Appellant's first three points challenge the sufficiency of the evidence to establish his guilt beyond a reasonable doubt. These contentions are without merit.

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