MILLS v. STATE

Nos. 04-85-00494-CR, 04-85-00495-CR.

736 S.W.2d 944 (1987)

William MILLS, Appellant, v. The STATE of Texas, Appellee.

Court of Appeals of Texas, San Antonio.

September 9, 1987.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Emmett Moore, Houston, for appellant.

Ronald L. Sutton, Dist. Atty., Junction, for appellee.

Before CANTER, REEVES and CHAPA, JJ.


OPINION

CHAPA, Justice.

Appellant, William Mills, was convicted in two separate causes: 1) aggravated sexual assault, and 2) indecency with a child. The complainant in both causes was his daughter, Jane Clara Mills. Appellant plead guilty to both counts.

The issues before us are:

1. Whether the aggravated sexual assault indictment was fatally defective;

2. Whether the proper statement of the complainant actually came into evidence...

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