SHORT v. STATE

No. 13-91-617-CR.

857 S.W.2d 620 (1993)

James Lloyd SHORT, a/k/a Jack Lloyd Short, Appellant, v. The STATE of Texas, Appellee.

Court of Appeals of Texas, Corpus Christi.

April 15, 1993.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

J.C. Carroll, Houston, for appellant.

Robert E. Bell, Edna, for appellee.

Before NYE, C.J., and SEERDEN and GILBERTO HINOJOSA, JJ.


OPINION

NYE, Chief Justice.

A jury found appellant, James Lloyd Short, guilty of the offense of aggravated manufacture of a controlled substance, to-wit: methamphetamine, in an amount of 400 grams or more by aggregate weight, including any adulterants or dilutants. The trial court assessed punishment at twenty-five years in prison, plus a $10,000 fine. Appellant appeals by four points of error. The State did not file a brief in this case. We reverse.

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