ARMSTRONG v. STATE

No. 6-92-017-CR.

838 S.W.2d 323 (1992)

William Brooks ARMSTRONG, Appellant, v. The STATE of Texas, Appellee.

Court of Appeals of Texas, Texarkana.

September 22, 1992.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Frank Jackson, Dallas, for appellant.

Tom Wells, Dist. Atty., Lamar County, Paris, for appellee.

Before CORNELIUS, C.J., and BLEIL and GRANT, JJ.


OPINION

CORNELIUS, Chief Justice.

William Brooks Armstrong was convicted of murder and assessed punishment at confinement for life.

On appeal, Armstrong brings three points of error, two of which contend that his motion for mistrial should have been granted because two jurors wrongfully withheld material information during the voir dire examination. In the remaining point, Armstrong contends that the trial...

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