BELL v. STATE

Nos. 3-88-122-CR, to 3-88-124-CR.

774 S.W.2d 371 (1989)

Otis T. BELL, a/k/a Trouble Bell, Appellant, v. The STATE of Texas, Appellee.

Court of Appeals of Texas, Austin.

Discretionary Review Refused October 25, 1989.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Linda Icenhauer-Ramirez, Austin, for appellant.

Ronald Earle, Dist. Atty. and Robert Smith, Asst. Dist. Atty., Austin, for appellee.

Before SHANNON, C.J., and CARROLL and ABOUSSIE, JJ.


ABOUSSIE, Justice.

A jury found appellant Otis T. Bell, also known as Trouble Bell, guilty of the offense of murder, Tex.Pen.Code Ann. § 19.02(a)(1) (1989), and assessed his punishment at confinement for life in the Texas Department of Corrections. In addition, the trial court revoked Bell's probation in cause numbers 75,249 and 75,401, offenses for which he received five-year sentences. Upon the State's motion, we consolidated the three cases. We will affirm...

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