HERRERA v. STATE

No. 04-91-00355-CR.

848 S.W.2d 244 (1993)

Elizabeth HERRERA, Appellant, v. The STATE of Texas, Appellee.

Court of Appeals of Texas, San Antonio.

January 13, 1993.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

T.A. Guajardo, San Antonio, for appellant.

Steven C. Hilbig, Dist. Atty. and Edward F. Shaughnessy, III, Asst. Dist. Atty, San Antonio, for the State.

Before REEVES, C.J, and CHAPA and CARR, JJ.


OPINION

REEVES, Chief Justice.

Elizabeth Herrera (appellant) was convicted of attempted murder and sentenced to five years confinement. She claims that she did not get a fair trial because: (1) self defense evidence was excluded improperly; and (2) the jury was confused as to what probation is because of the prosecutor's narrow and vague definition of probation during voir dire, particularly since the trial judge failed to answer the jury's question as to...

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