STATE v. CANTU

No. 13-88-587-CR.

776 S.W.2d 728 (1989)

The STATE of Texas, Appellant, v. Pedro CANTU, Jr., Appellee.

Court of Appeals of Texas, Corpus Christi.

Discretionary Review Refused December 6, 1989.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Ralph E. Dyson, Jr., Kingsville, for appellant.

Grant Jones, Corpus Christi, David Jordan, Kingsville, for appellee.

Before DORSEY, UTTER and SEERDEN, JJ.


OPINION

DORSEY, Justice.

Appellee, Pedro Cantu, was indicted for theft. By a motion to suppress, he challenged the legality of the warrantless search which led to the seizure of goods alleged to have been stolen. The trial court granted the motion after conducting a hearing, and the State appealed the ruling pursuant to Tex.Code Crim.Proc.Ann. art. 44.01(a)(5) (Vernon Supp.1989). We reverse.

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