KING v. STATE

No. 05-87-00064-CR.

746 S.W.2d 515 (1988)

Herbert Kay KING, Appellant, v. The STATE of Texas, Appellee.

Court of Appeals of Texas, Dallas.

February 9, 1988.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Daniel J. Smith, Dallas, for appellant.

Anne B. Wetherholt, Dallas, for appellee.

Before HOWELL, ROWE, and LAGARDE, JJ.


ROWE, Justice.

Herbert Kay King appeals from a conviction of murder for which the jury assessed punishment at confinement for life in the Texas Department of Corrections and a fine of $10,000. In his original brief appellant asserts four evidentiary points of error. These points concern violation of discovery orders, warrantless searches, a double search, and warrants supported by defective affidavits. In a supplemental brief, appellant asserts fundamental error in...

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