CLAYTON v. FIRST STATE BANK OF GAINESVILLE

No. 2-89-004-CV.

777 S.W.2d 577 (1989)

Don CLAYTON, Appellant, v. FIRST STATE BANK OF GAINESVILLE, Appellee.

Court of Appeals of Texas, Fort Worth.

September 28, 1989.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

H.C. McCracken, McCracken, Taylor, & Nelson, P.C., Sherman, for appellant.

Harold D. Beck, Gainesville, J.S. "Sandy" Freels, Jr., Sherman, for appellee.

Before JOE SPURLOCK, II, KELTNER and MEYERS, JJ.


OPINION

MEYERS, Justice.

Appellant, in three points of error, attacks the trial court's ruling allowing appellee to call a witness concerning appellant's reputation despite appellee's failure to identify the witness in response to an interrogatory inquiring about all witnesses having knowledge of relevant facts. The court allowed the testimony of the reputation witness under TEX.R.CIV.EVID. 608(a).

We affirm. We find the court's ruling was in error...

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